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| Feed consituent that aids in the support of life |
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| 2 Factors that could affect nutrient requirements of an animal |
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stage of growth pregnancy/lactation |
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| Body part thats much more developed in horses than pigs (digestion) |
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| Eat both plant and animal matter |
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| Two parts of the chickens unique GI tract |
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| Practice of reingesting material thats been elimated from digestive tract |
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| Microbes present in the rumen are: |
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| bacteria, fungi, protozoa, yeast |
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| Process by which nutrients cross the cellular lining of the GI tract |
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| Major site of roughage fermentation in a horse |
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| Process of converting feeds into absorbable form |
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| Nutrients that are synthesized by rumen microbes |
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| Mineral thats always deficient in baby pigs |
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| Trace mineral that is a part of B12 |
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| Balanced misture of feedstuffs which nourish the animal for 24 hours |
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| Main source of energy in usual livestock rations |
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| 3 main volatile fatty acids in ruminants |
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| butyrate, acetate, pinatate |
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| Fingerline projections lining the rumen wall |
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| Multiply the percent nitrogen by what number to get crude protein |
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| Fats have how many more times as much energy as carbs |
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| Is toxcitity much less of a problem than deficiencies? |
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| Which nutrient isn't used in calculating the TDN value? |
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| Crude protein is measured by what process |
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| Oxygen Bomb Calorimers measures what energy |
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| Defines as any component of a diet that serves some useful function |
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| Portion of forage material that is soluble in neutral detergent is: |
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| High energy cereal grain thats most popular is: |
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| Cereal grain for human consumption |
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| Grain that causes rumen acidosis |
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| Cereal grain with as much energy as corn but high in tannins |
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| Compound in corn that enhances skin color in broilers? Yellows them |
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| How do you check for aflatoxin? |
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| Compounds that reuce palatability and reduce digestibility are: |
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| Milk by product used in feeds |
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| supplements energy, ups palatability, controls dust |
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