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Final - Feed Additives & Alternatives
additives & alternatives
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
04/19/2016

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Term
Why use alternative feeds? (4)
Definition
-lower cost of production
-diver waste from landfills
-use byproducts of human food production
-reduces need for use of human-quality products
Term
Why use feed additives? (3)
Definition
increase production
lower cost of production
Term
MGA is...
Definition
melengestrol acetate
Term
What is MGA?
Definition
synthetic steroid from modified progesterone fed to heifers
Term
What does MGA do? Who does it benefit?
Definition
binds to progestin receptor, far stronger affinity than progesterone

-promotes growth & feed efficiency by suppressing estrous

-heifers benefit bc they don't get stressed by estrous
-steers benefit bc they don't get distracted by estrous
Term
What is the withdrawal period for MGA?
Definition
no longer have one bc heifers used to come into heat 2 days before slaughter, which would increase dark cutters
Term
What is a dark cutter?
Definition
lower quality meat due to glycogen stores being depleted before slaughter
Term
What additive is used to reduce liver abscesses?
Definition
tylosin

chlortetracyline
oxytetracyline
bacitracin
Term
What are the pros(3) / cons(1) of tylosin?
Definition
PRO
-reduce incidence of liver abscesses
-improve growth, carcass yield
-better value for liver & carcass

CON
-may be detrimental to rumen bacteria
Term
What causes liver abscesses?
Definition
acidosis reduces integrity of rumen wall
bacteria penetrate wall, enter portal blood, are carried to liver
Term
How do liver abscesses affect producers?
Definition
reduce optimal growth, feed efficiency & hot carcass weight
Term
Tylosin has minimal positive effects, is it still worthwhile?
Definition
if you are marketing huge numbers of animals per year, yes, the savings can add up
Term
What do exogenous enzymes do? Name some types
Definition
-improve breakdown of feed factions

Fiber-digesting
-cellulase, hemicellulase

Starch
-amylase

Protein
-proteases
Term
What are some drawbacks to exogenous enzymes?
Definition
need to ensure they are stable in the rumen (microbes can't break them down)
may not be cost effective
Term
Why does adding exogenous cellulase have a greater benefit if cattle are fed barley vs corn?
Definition
barley has more NDF, so adding cellulase has greater ability to improve digestion & ADG, DMI etc
Term
Give some examples of buffers
Definition
sodium bicarbonate
limestone
magnesium oxide
sodium bentonite
Term
What are direct fed microbials? What do they do? (3)
Definition
probiotics, bacteria, yeast, molds

-help maintain healthy microbial ecosystem
-reduce stress related ti illness
-shift microbial populations to alter VFA production, use of lactate
Term
____ is a repartitioning agent
Definition
Optaflexx / Ractopamine
Term
What does optaflexx do / how does it work?
Definition
Beta andrenergic receptor ligand
-redirects nutrients from fat deposition to protein deposition
-increase protein synthesis, decrease breakdown
Term
What effect does optaflexx have on performance?
Definition
increase ADG, improve F:G, improve lean meat yield
Term
High levels of optaflexx are associated with decreaesed _____ but producers don't get paid based on this
Definition
tenderness
Term
Why is zilpateral no longer used?
Definition
major death losses
Term
Give some examples of energy by-product feeds
Definition
grain screenings
beet pulp
soybean hulls
bakery waste
molasses
tallow
Term
_____ is an energy by-product feed that is a readily fermentable CHO, can improve palatability
Definition
molasses
Term
Give some examples of protein by-product feeds
Definition
SBM
canola meal
corn gluten meal
meat/bone meal
feather meal
blood meal
fish meal
Term
Feeding candy waste can be dangerous as it increases risk of _______
Definition
rumen acidosis
Term
Why would feeding vegetable wastes not always be practical?
Definition
high moisture, need to transport it, cost of that is low value for the %DM you get
Term
Factors affecting use of byproducts
Definition
Cost

Nutrient density (and fluctuations)

Mineral supplementation
-can create toxicitites

Physical form
-transport, storage, ability to mix

Protein content

Mineral content
Term
Corn gluten and wheat middlings are high in ______ while corn gluten meal is high in _____
Definition
DIP
UIP
Term
Most byproducts are high in ___ which can cause issues with bone density
Definition
phosphorous
Term
corn gluten feed and DDG are high in _____ which can lead to thyminase deficiencies
Definition
S
Term
Soybean hulls are high in ___, low in ___ and are often fed as a _____ to high concentrate diets or _____ to forage-based diets
Definition
Ca
P
substitute
supplement
Term
Wheat middlings are a source of _____ and ____, but deficient in _____
Definition
energy
CP
Ca/carotene/Vit D
Term
A challenge with incorporating soybean hulls and wheat middlings into diets is that they are
Definition
dusty & have fine particle size
Term
DDGS are high in....
Definition
CP, fat, bypass CP, S, P
Term
Why do DDGS pose less risk of acidosis than corn?
Definition
starch is removed
Term
What are the pros of DDGS
Definition
-protein supplement
-add energy
-less risk of acidosis
-may be able to reduce use of forage (if eNDF is sufficient)
-provide minerals (but some excessive)
Term
If using DDGS as a way to reduce forage requirements, you must make sure that _____ is sufficient
Definition
eNDF
Term
What are the cons of DDGS
Definition
environmental impact (N excretion, P)
Term
Wet milling of grains r=produces....
Definition
corn gluten meal
Term
CGM is high in ____, ____, ____ and ____
Definition
protein
energy
methonine
bypass protein
Term
What is the risk of feeding corn gluten feed?
Definition
high in S, which can put animals at risk for polyencephalomalacia due to thiaminase activity
Term
Concerns with storage of wet DGS?
Definition
need to be able to use it quickly, otherwise may be more prone to mould growth
Term
True or False

Crude glycerin from the biodesel industry may be contaminated with methanol, but this wouldn't be a concern for ruminants
Definition
true
Term
Benefits of byproduct use in forage-based diets?
Definition
-reduce forage costs
-diet fillers
-sources of soluble fiber (beet pulp, soybean hulls)
-protein supplements
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