What do the initials GRAs stand for? - Answers Generally recognized as safe
What establishes the FDA as the regulatory agency governing commercial animal feeds? - Answers
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Which agency, as part of the Food and Drug Administration provides a forum for the membership and
industry representation to safeguard the health of animals and humans. - Answers Association of
American Feed Control Officials
In the guaranteed analysis on the feed label, which of the following is not required? - Answers
Minimum % ash
Ionophores are commonly used feed additives in beef and diary cattle diets. We discussed many
benefits of ionophores!
a) In the rumen ionophores
i. Favor the production of which volatile fatty acid?
ii. Decrease the production of which gas?
b) In addition to the 2 benefits above, list 2 other benefits of ionophores
c) Why is a VFD statement not necessary when using ionophores in animal feed? - Answers a) i.
Propionic acid
ii. Methane
b) Increase FE and decreased chance on ketosis
c) No human counterpart
One of the ionophores discussed in class is approved for calves and heifers, while another ionophore
discussed in class is approved for lactating diary cows as well as young cattle.. Which ionophore is
approved for both lactating and non-lactating dairy cattle? - Answers Rumensin
Paylean and Optaflexx are beta adrenergic agonists that are legal for finishing swine and beef cattle,
respectively. What is the actual repartitioning agent in these products? - Answers Ractopamine
Zilmax is also a beta agonist used in beef cattle. It was a topic of controversy a few years ago, and
Tyson and Cargill would not accept cattle that were fed Zilmax. What is the repartitioning agent in
Zilmax? - Answers Zilpaterol hydrochloride
Repartitioning agents repartition nutrients from _________ to __________ synthesis. - Answers Fat
to protein
As a "rule of thumb", a feed additive should return a minimum of __________ dollars or more for
each dollar invested. - Answers $2
A direct feed microbial that consists of a live culture of a fungi and the media on which it was grown
and dried. - Answers Yeast culture
The only hormone-like product permitted as feed additive in U.S. is - Answers Mclengesterol acetate
Polaxalene is added to feed to prevent - Answers Bloat
Feed additives that may benefit the host animal by improving its gastrointestinal microbial balance
and are often called a "Natural alternative to antibiotics" - Answers Probiotic
What is meant by the term "ad libitum"? - Answers Animal can eat/drink as much as it wants
Since feed ingredients in rations may vary widely in moisture content, we typically balance rations on
a __________ basis. - Answers Dry matter
What is generally recognized as the most authoritative source of nutrient requirement information for
animals fed in the United States? - Answers National Research Council (NRC)
Name two "steps" that are required when balancing a ration. (In other words, what 2 major pieces of
information do we need before we can start doing the math; remember the picture of the "balance"
in the notes) - Answers - Nutrient concentration
- Amount of nutrients required by an animal daily
You sent 2 samples of corn silage to Cumberland Valley analytical lab for nutrient analysis. They sent
your results back in 2 different envelopes. Sample 1 came back with a value of 9% CP and was listed
on a Dry Matter basis. Sample 2 came back 4% CP, but for some reason the lab technician reported
this one on an as fed basis. Both samples are 70% moisture. Which sample has more CP, sample 1 or
sample 2? Show your work. - Answers
You are making a supplement that is 15% CP using wheat and soybean meal. The wheat is 90% DM,
10% CP on a DM basis. The soybean meal is 90% DM, 50% CP on a DM basis. Indicate how much
wheat and SBM you will ACTUALLT USE to make 100 pounds of this diet. This diet is for a pig, so you
can do this one on an as fed basis. - Answers