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Nutrition
part of Test 1
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 2
02/09/2017

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FCR
Definition
The amount of feed required for 1 pound of body mass
Term
Of total production cost, what percent is contributed by feed cost?
Definition
over 70 percent
Term
How many amino acids are there?
Definition
20
Term
What does “essential” amino acid mean?
Definition
the chicken can’t make them itself
Term
how many amino acids are considered "essential for poultry"?
Definition
13
Term
What are the “critical” amino acids in poultry?
Definition
-Methionine
-lysine
-tryptophan
Term
What fatty acid is considered when formulating poultry feed?
Definition
Linoleic acid
Term
Broiler chickens will eat to fill _________________ needs.
Definition
enrgy
Term
Is calorie of Kilocalorie used when measuring available energy in feed?
Definition
yes
Term
What instrument can be used to measure the amount of energy in feed?
Definition
bomb calorimeter
Term
gross energy
Definition
the total amount of energy in the feed
Term
metabolizing energy
Definition
the fraction of gross energy not lost as fecal or urinary or gaseous exchange
Term
What is the most common reference to energy in poultry feed formulation?
Definition
metabolizing energy (ME)
Term
why younger birds need a more nutrient dense feed?
Definition
Because they have a more immature digestive system and eat less per unit of body weight
Term
Why might broilers be grown sex-separate?
Definition
because males are gonna have a higher feed efficiency and grow more rapidly, such that you would wanna give the males a more nutrient dense diet than the females
Term
What are the four main macromolecules and how many kcal/g do they have?
Definition
lipids (9.5), carbohydrates (~4), proteins
Term
Why wouldn’t you just meet your energy needs with protein rich sources?
Definition
because of the expense of proteins
Term
NFE
Definition
Nitrogen-free extract; represents carbohydrates
Term
Why might including fiber in the diet be beneficial for poultry production?
Definition
-Increased fiber in the diet can decrease cannibalism and other problems associated with beaks that haven’t been trimmed
-Catabolism, villi height, pathogens
+2-3% fiber in the diet increases gastrointestinal health
+Increases intestinal villi height
+Decreases pathogenic organisms
Term
Why is xanthophyll pigment significant in broiler nutrition in the US?
Definition
Contributes yellow skin, which is preferred by Americans
Term
What common ingredient contribute linoleic acid to poultry feed?
Definition
corn oil and soybean oil
Term
some important fat soluble vitamins
Definition
vitamins A, D, E, and K

KADE
Term
the “extra caloric” effect of fat in the diet
Definition
-Decreases rate of passage, which leads to improved intestinal digestion and absorption
-Lower heat increment
+The reduced heat increment of fat is because the conversion of carbohydrates and proteins to fatty acids is a heat producing process, so adequate levels of dietary fat lowers the energy wasting. The process of converting proteins and carbs to fat wastes energy as heat.
Term
What can you measure to get the amount of crude protein in the diet?
Definition
N content; CP = N content X 6.25
Term
Why isn't cottonseed used in layers?
Definition
Because it has gossypol, which can discolor yolks, making them unmarketable
Term
What is the protein content of starter, grower, and finisher diets of the broiler?
Definition
23%, 20%, and 18%, respectively
Term
What trend do you see in the diet formulation as you progress through market weight?
Definition
the protein content of the diet drops
Term
What percent of broiler diets is made up of Corn?
Definition
72.5%
Term
What percent of broiler diets is made up of soybean meal?
Definition
16.5%
Term
What is an advantage of using fish meal in the diet of layers?
Definition
Provides eggs with omega 3 fatty acids, which are very healthy, since they increase HDL
Term
What is a good, cheap and efficient way to estimate the amount of feed consumed in a poultry house?
Definition
Measuring the amount of water consumed by the birds; birds consume about 2 g of water per 1 g of feed
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