The challenge to livestock producers and nutritionists is to? - Answers Increase the efficiency of
conversion of feedstuffs into animal products
List some factors that influence food and feed production. - Answers - Government regulations
- Projected future prices
- Environmental conditions
- Input costs
Define nutrition. - Answers The series of chemical, biochemical, and physiological processes which
transform food elements into body tissues and activities
What is a nutrient? - Answers Any feed constituent that functions in the support of animal life
What is feed (feedstuff)? - Answers Any material of natural or artificial origin that's fed to animals to
sustain them
What is a diet? - Answers Any combination of feedstuffs used to supply nourishment to the animal
What is a ration? - Answers Amount of diet consumed in 24 hour period
What are the 6 classes of nutrients? - Answers 1. Carbohydrates
2. Proteins
3. Lipids
4. Vitamins
5. Minerals
6. Water
What nutrients fall under the category of dry matter? - Answers Carbs
Lipids
Vitamins
Minerals
Protein
What is the simple, yet most essential nutrient for cattle? (Read article) - Answers Water
How much water do cattle need? - Answers Roughly 2 gallons per 100 pounds body weight per day
Feeding cattle high moisture feed reduces how much drinking water they need.
What kinds of feeds are high in moisture content? - Answers Silages, green chop, and growing
pasture
Which requires more water, a lactating cow or a bull? - Answers Lactating cow
According to the article, what are three things to look out for concerning cattle water quality? -
Answers - Nitrates
- Sulfates
- Blue-green algae
What are the functions of water? - Answers - Solvent for biological systems
- Medium to transport materials and waste
- Body temperature regulation
- Lubrication and cushion
- Cell shape
How do animals derive water? - Answers From drinking, feedstuffs, and metabolic processes
What is free water? - Answers Moisture associated with feed
What is metabolic water? - Answers chemically bound and released when nutrients or body tissue
are broken down by metabolic processes
How does the body lose water? - Answers - Urine
- Feces
- Lungs
- Skin surface
- Sweat
- Eggs
- Milk
True or False. Lactating animals have a higher water requirement. - Answers True
Why did the calves in Lubbock, Texas have scours and how was it fixed? - Answers The water was
high in saline, had to adjust calf milk replacement
List some factors that affect water intake. - Answers - High protein diets