Question 1
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The 6 essential nutrients:
[blank_start]Carbohydrates[blank_end]
[blank_start]Fats[blank_end]
[blank_start]Protein[blank_end]
[blank_start]Vitamins[blank_end]
[blank_start]Minerals[blank_end]
[blank_start]Water[blank_end]
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Carbohydrates
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Fats
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Protein
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Vitamins
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Minerals
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Water
Question 2
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Label the proximate analysis of feed
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moisture
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Dry matter
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Inorganic matter
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Organic matter
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Protein
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non-nitrogenous matter
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Fat
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carbohydrates
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Crude Fiber
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Nitrogen-Free Extract
Question 3
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Chemical Analysis is less in-depth than proximate analysis
Question 4
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Chemical analysis can analyze down to what scales?
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Micro
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Concentrate
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Macro
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Proximate
Question 5
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What proportion of feedstuff is made up of carbs?
Question 6
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Carbohydrates are made up of [blank_start]sugars[blank_end], and contain carbon, [blank_start]hydrogen[blank_end], and oxygen. Plants make [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] through photosynthesis. The two components of carbohydrates are [blank_start]Crude fiber[blank_end] and [blank_start]Nitrogen-Free extract[blank_end].
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sugars
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lipids
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minerals
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B Vitamins
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hydrogen
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inorganic matter
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cellulose
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microbes
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glucose
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Crude fiber
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Organic matter
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Photosynthesis
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glucose
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Glucose
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Nitrogen-Free extract
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water
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Organic matter
Question 7
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NFE: Primarily [blank_start]sugar and starches[blank_end], easier to [blank_start]digest[blank_end] than CF, mostly easier to eat for [blank_start]monogastric[blank_end] animals, contain [blank_start]grains, fine leaves[blank_end].
CF: [blank_start]complex[blank_end] carbohydrate. [blank_start]structural[blank_end] part of plant. [blank_start]Large[blank_end] stems. Can only be eaten by [blank_start]ruminant[blank_end] animals, because of the [blank_start]microbes[blank_end] that can break down lignin. Made of [blank_start]cellulose[blank_end], hemicellulose, and lignin.
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sugar and starches
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digest
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monogastric
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grains, fine leaves
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complex
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structural
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Large
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ruminant
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microbes
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cellulose
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sugar
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simple
Question 8
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What is the ideal time to harvest roughage?
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3/4 bloom
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1/2 bloom
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full bloom
Question 9
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Roughage is high in [blank_start]FC[blank_end], low in [blank_start]NFE[blank_end]. However, the [blank_start]better[blank_end] the quality, the higher the NFE and lower the CF. [blank_start]Younger[blank_end] plants have less CF and more NFE.
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FC
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NFE
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FC
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NFE
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better
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worse
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Older
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Younger
Question 10
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Concentrates: [blank_start]High[blank_end] in NFE and [blank_start]low[blank_end] in CF. Consists of [blank_start]cereal[blank_end] grains. Can be digested by [blank_start]Ruminants and Monogastric[blank_end] animals
Question 11
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Fats provide _____ times more energy than carbs
Question 12
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Fats are made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Question 13
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Unsaturated fats have _____.
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at least 1 double bond
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only 1 double bond
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no double bonds
Question 14
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How much fat is feed to cattle and lamb feed lots?
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1-3% of ration
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2-4% of ration
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24-30% of ration
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40-50% of ration
Question 15
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If there are enough unsaturated fatty acids in fat, it can last a long time in storage.
Question 16
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Why are fats added to livestock rations? Select ALL that apply
Question 17
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The two systems of measurement of energy in nutrition are:
[blank_start]Total Digestible Nutrients[blank_end]
[blank_start]Calorie system[blank_end]
Question 18
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Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN)=
+ % Digestible [blank_start]NFE[blank_end]
+ % Digestible [blank_start]CF[blank_end]
+ % Digestible [blank_start]Protein[blank_end]
+ (% Digestible [blank_start]Fats[blank_end] x 2.25)
= TDN
Question 19
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Fill in the blanks:
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genetic
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conception
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enviromental
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birth
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weaning
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sexual maturity
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mature size
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longevity
Question 20
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The most important environmental influence is
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genetics
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nutrition
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space
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weather
Question 21
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Carbs are made up of [blank_start]carbon[blank_end], [blank_start]hydrogen[blank_end] and [blank_start]oxygen[blank_end]
Question 22
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Ruminant animals: [blank_start]Cattle[blank_end], [blank_start]sheep[blank_end], [blank_start]goats[blank_end]
Monogastric animals: [blank_start]Pigs[blank_end], [blank_start]horses[blank_end]
Other: [blank_start]chickens[blank_end]
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Cattle
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sheep
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goats
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Pigs
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horses
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chickens
Question 23
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How much fat is in a dairy cow ration?
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Up to 5
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Up to 10
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Up to 3
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Up to 8