Animal Science Part II

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Concepts of Animal Digestion are introduced.

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Animal Digestion Chapter #2 What are Nutrients? parts of food which provide for growth, maintenance, body functions  Carbohydrates (CHO)  Fats  Proteins  Vitamins  Minerals  Water  What is a Ruminant? Animals with more than one stomach  Chew their cud (re-chew food)  Cows, sheep, goats  Cows have four stomachs  Alf has eight stomachs  Why don’t cattle need as much B vitamins? Microorganisms in the stomach of the cow make their own B vitamins  Can also make some proteins if given the right kind of Nitrogen  NonRuminants Foragers: Horse, rabbit  NonForagers: pig, poultry  How much to feed? Depends on function of animal  Pregnant, Lactating, Working, Growing  How often to feed Depends on stomach size & rate of metabolism Stomach size is relavant to amount of feed fed Mink = 4-6 times/day, Cows = 1-2 /day  What foods give energy? Carbohydrates (starch & cellulose) & Fats  Fat = 2 1/2 times energy of CHO  Energy is major part of a feed ration  Up to 90% of a ration for a steer  Measured in Kilocalories or TDN (Total Digestible Nutrients)  What are Proteins? Used to build muscle, body tissue  Made of amino acids  Ruminants can make some proteins  Simple Stomachs need specific amino acids  What are Minerals? Natural elements which regulate certain body functions  Na, Ca, P, Fe, Cu, K, Mn, Mg, Zn, Mo, Se, I, Co  Most are trace minerals  What are vitamins? Compounds responsible for certain functions  Fat Soluable = A, D, E, K  Water Soluable = B, C  What are additives? Antibiotics: disease prevention  Coccidiostats: control parasites  Xanthophyll: makes egg yolks yellow  Hormones: increase growth  Tranquilizers: calm nerves (cattle, turkeys)  Antioxidants: prevent feed from getting rancid  Pellet Binders: keep in pellet form  Flavoring Agents: make taste better  Livestock Feeding Roughage = high fiber, low energy  Concentrate = low fiber, high energy  How is a ration balanced? Pearson square: balance a ration using any two ingredients for one nutrient  How much Soybean Meal (44% Protein) should be mixed with Barley (13% Protein) to get a mixture that is 16% protein?  Pearson Square Soybean Meal 44% SBM = 3 parts 16% Barley 13% Barley = 28 parts Total Parts = 31 Pearson Square Soybean Meal = 3 parts  Barley = 28 parts  Total Parts = 31  Soybean Meal = 3/31 or 10%  Barley = 28/31 or 90%  If mixing a ton (2000#) SBM = 200#, Barley = 1800# 

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