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Animal Nutrition Topic # 3041 Ms. Blakeley http://www.glenroseffa.org
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Need for Nourishment body processes require the use of energy obtained from ingested food or stored fat animal must have food to store energy in fat cells
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Need for Nourishment animals spend most of their time in search of food maintenance ration must be met first
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Need for Nourishment wild animals eat a variety of foods to obtain proper nutrients agricultural animals depend on the producer to provide balanced a ration
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Nutrients ________ _____________ _________________
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Nutrients _____ or _________ ___________ ____________
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Metabolism all the chemical and physical processes that take place in the body
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Metabolism anabolism - metabolism that builds tissue catabolism - metabolism that breaks down materials
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Water most __________ compound in the world animals must have _________ intakes of water to remain alive
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Water provides basis for all of the fluid of the animals body ___________ requires liquid for circulation
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Water __________ requires moisture for breakdown of nutrients and movement of feed needed to produce ______
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Water provides _____ with pressure to allow them to hold their shape helps body to maintain __________ temperature
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Water _________ the animal’s body of waste and toxic materials a loss of _____ of body water will result in death
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Water animals generally need about _______ pounds of water for every pound of solid feed they consume
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Protein __________ and most costly part of the ration composed of _____________
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Amino Acids building blocks of life tissue development muscle production
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Protein __________ are composed of protein protein can be used to supply ________
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Protein some animals need more protein than others –young animals –lactating (milk producing) animals
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Protein ___________ types of amino acids –ten ___________ –thirteen ______________
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Protein crude protein content –total amount of protein in a feed –calculated by multiplying ___________ content percentage times 6.25
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Protein ___________ protein –the protein in a feed that can be digested and used by the animal –usually about 50-80% of crude protein
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Protein - Sources _________ –slaughterhouse by products –dried fish meal
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Protein - Sources _________ –superior to animal sources –cottonseed meal –soybean meal, linseed meal –peanut meal, corn meal
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Protein balancing rations is based on the ______________ content
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Carbohydrates main source of _______ compounds of ________, __________ and ________ include _______, _________ and ___________
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Carbohydrates almost all come from _______ generally found in grain –wheat –oats –barley
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Carbohydrates types of sugars ________________ - simple sugars –glucose –fructose, galactose
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Carbohydrates _______________ - complex sugars –sucrose –lactose
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Fats group of organic compounds known as ________ found in plants and animals provide and store ________
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Fats essential fatty acids: necessary for production of some hormones and hormone like substances
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Fats most important sources are the grains that contain _____
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Minerals inorganic have role in providing ____________________ for the animal bones (calcium & phosphorous)
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Minerals egg shells (_________) other essential needs provided by minerals aid in construction of muscles, blood cells, internal organs and enzymes
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Minerals mineral elements required macro - _____ micro - _____
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Minerals usually ______ to feed in their __________ form often fed ____________ mineral ox or trough (salt block)
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Vitamins considered ______________ essential for the development of normal body __________
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Vitamins health growth production reproduction
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Vitamins provides animal with ability to fight stress, disease, and to maintain good health
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Vitamin A fat soluble converted from carotene
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Vitamin D fat soluble depends on ultraviolet light for synthesis can be made commercially from irradiated yeast
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Vitamin E fat soluble found in several forms of the organic compound tocopherol
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Vitamin K fat soluble utilized to form the enzyme prothrombin synthesized in rumen and monogastric intestinal tract
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Vitamins thiamine: coenzyme in energy metabolism riboflavin: part of two coenzymes that function in energy and protein metabolism
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Vitamins pantothenic acid: component of coenzyme A niacin: involved in metabolism of far, carbs and proteins
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Vitamins pyridoxine: coenzyme component biotin: part of enzyme involved in fatty acid synthesis
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Vitamins folic acid: needed in body cell metabolism choline: component of fats and nerve tissues needed at greater levels than other vitamins
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Vitamins B12: coenzyme in several metabolic reactions essential part of red blood cell maturation C: essential in the formation of collagen
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Vitamins inositol: found in all feeds and synthesized in the intestine para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA): function no well known
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