ANSC 4394- Feeds & Feedings Exam #3 |
Questions and Answers
T/F The common name ingredient listing is used more often during labeling. -
-False
- Calcium is listed as a _________. - -minimum and maximum percentage
- Net weight is listed in _______. - --bulk
-liquid
-lbs
- Sorghum has the collective term of _______. - -grain products
- T/F Non-medicated & medicated feed labels are exactly the same. - -False
- Whey has the collective term of _______. - -milk products
- The word "medicated" will be listed where on the feed label? - -right under
the name
- Sal is listed as a ___________. - -minimum and maximum percentage
- Crude Protein is listed as ___________. - -a minimum percentage
- Soybean meal (SBM) has a collective term of ________. - -plant protein
products
- Bacitracin is an example of an ________. - -antibiotic
- T/F Probiotics can alleviate stress symptoms. - -True
- Who regulates feed additives? - -The FDA
- BST regulates _________. - -milk production/yield
- What is Magnum? - -a double does of Ralgro
- Blackhead in turkey's is a ________ disease. - -protozoan
- Chemotherapeutics are mainly used for what kinds of animals? - -
Confinement animals (Chickens, turkeys, swine)
- What do buffers to in the rumen? - -decrease the pH level
, - Are feed additives classed as a feed nutrient? - -No
- T/F General Sanitation can affect the effectiveness of an antibiotic. - -True
- NRC Tabel - -*National Research Council*
-show feeding standards
-the amount of nutrients with should be provided in ration
-expressed as % of the ration or amount per head daily
-may show minimum requirements or ranges
- Procedure for ration formulation - --class of livestock
-weight of animal
-purpose of feeding
-list nutrient requirements
-feedstuffs available
-composition of feedstuffs
-calculate ration & check
- Complete rations ask what questions? - --deficiencies corrected?
-excesses present?
-palatable, physically feasible to feed?
-economical combination?
-cost per lb or ton?
-any additions or supplements?
- Premix - -uniform mixture of one or more micro-ingredients with a diluent
(carrier)
- Micro-ingredients - -nutrient or non-nutrient ingredients included in small
quantities in a diet
-minerals, vitamins, drugs, growth enhancers, coloring agents, flavoring
agents, etc.
- Carrier (diluent) - -edible material to which micro-ingredients are added to
facilitate uniform incorporation of micro-ingredients into feed mixtures
*make up 70% of the final premix blend
- Common Carriers (diluents) - --SBM
-ground grain
-corn gluten meal
-wheat middlings
- Laws & Regulations - --what needed to be listed & what could be listed
-regulated feed industry
Questions and Answers
T/F The common name ingredient listing is used more often during labeling. -
-False
- Calcium is listed as a _________. - -minimum and maximum percentage
- Net weight is listed in _______. - --bulk
-liquid
-lbs
- Sorghum has the collective term of _______. - -grain products
- T/F Non-medicated & medicated feed labels are exactly the same. - -False
- Whey has the collective term of _______. - -milk products
- The word "medicated" will be listed where on the feed label? - -right under
the name
- Sal is listed as a ___________. - -minimum and maximum percentage
- Crude Protein is listed as ___________. - -a minimum percentage
- Soybean meal (SBM) has a collective term of ________. - -plant protein
products
- Bacitracin is an example of an ________. - -antibiotic
- T/F Probiotics can alleviate stress symptoms. - -True
- Who regulates feed additives? - -The FDA
- BST regulates _________. - -milk production/yield
- What is Magnum? - -a double does of Ralgro
- Blackhead in turkey's is a ________ disease. - -protozoan
- Chemotherapeutics are mainly used for what kinds of animals? - -
Confinement animals (Chickens, turkeys, swine)
- What do buffers to in the rumen? - -decrease the pH level
, - Are feed additives classed as a feed nutrient? - -No
- T/F General Sanitation can affect the effectiveness of an antibiotic. - -True
- NRC Tabel - -*National Research Council*
-show feeding standards
-the amount of nutrients with should be provided in ration
-expressed as % of the ration or amount per head daily
-may show minimum requirements or ranges
- Procedure for ration formulation - --class of livestock
-weight of animal
-purpose of feeding
-list nutrient requirements
-feedstuffs available
-composition of feedstuffs
-calculate ration & check
- Complete rations ask what questions? - --deficiencies corrected?
-excesses present?
-palatable, physically feasible to feed?
-economical combination?
-cost per lb or ton?
-any additions or supplements?
- Premix - -uniform mixture of one or more micro-ingredients with a diluent
(carrier)
- Micro-ingredients - -nutrient or non-nutrient ingredients included in small
quantities in a diet
-minerals, vitamins, drugs, growth enhancers, coloring agents, flavoring
agents, etc.
- Carrier (diluent) - -edible material to which micro-ingredients are added to
facilitate uniform incorporation of micro-ingredients into feed mixtures
*make up 70% of the final premix blend
- Common Carriers (diluents) - --SBM
-ground grain
-corn gluten meal
-wheat middlings
- Laws & Regulations - --what needed to be listed & what could be listed
-regulated feed industry