Terminology 7-9
Basic Energy Terms
Digestion Terms C. 7
Digestion Terms C. 8
Factors affecting feed calculations.
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This is an abbreviation that indicates the relative energy value of a feed to an animal.

What is TDN?

100

This is formerly referred to as a small calorie. It is the amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water 1 Degree Celsius.

What is Calorie (cal)?

100

The difference between nutrients consumed and the nutrients excreted in the feces is considered to be what procedure?

What is Apparent Digestibility?

100

An essential nutrient that does not contribute to TDN value?

What is Water?

100

When feed intake increases, what is it that decreases?

What is digestion decreases?

200

This term is used to define the potential for organisms to do work.

What is energy?

200

This is formerly referred to as a large Calorie and was designated to be spelled with a capital C. This is the amount of energy required to raise 1 kilogram of water 1 Degree Celsius.

What is Kilocalorie (kcal)?

200

This procedure evaluates not only nutrients absorbed and digested, but also evaluate intestinal mucosa and bacteria present in feces.

What is True Digestibility?

200

This feed component must be digestible to have a value in TDN.

What is Dry matter?

200

This term describes all energy utilized for basic body maintenance.

What is NEm?

300

This is the energy released when an organic substance is oxidized completely to CO2 and water.

What is gross energy?
300

This is formerly referred to as a Therm. It is equivalent to 1,000 kilocalories and 1,000,000 calories. 

What is Megacalorie (Mcal)?

300

Amount of a nutrient in daily feed - Amount of that nutrient in daily feces = what?

What is Amount of nutrient digested daily?

300

This feed component is essential but contributes no energy to a feed. Therefore has no TDN value.

What is Mineral matter?

300

This item is available for maintaining body temperatures in cold environments.

What is heat increments?

400

This abbreviation is one of the least accurate methods to measure a feed's energy value. TDN is superior to this measurement.

What is DE (Digestible energy)?

400

This is the amount of energy in heat form to raise 1 Ib of water to 1 Degree Fahrenheit. It is rarely used in Animal nutrition.

What is British Thermal Unit (BTU)?

400

Coefficient of any nutrient = what?

What is (Amount of that nutrient digested daily/Amount of that nutrient eaten daily) x 100?

400

This feed component contributes a large amount of energy when present in feeds. This means it will contribute to TDN value. To calculate its contribution to TDN it must be multiplied by 2.25.

What is Fat in the digestible dry matter?

400

Crude fat provides what percentage of energy compared to a carbohydrate?

What is 2.25?

500

This abbreviation represents the more accurate method when measuring a feed's energy value compared to TDN and DE.

What is ME (Metabolizable energy)?

500

An instrument used for determining the gross energy content of a material. It utilizes an insulated water container equipped with a combustion bomb, thermometer, and other items.

What is Bomb caloriemeter?

500

% of digestible nutrient in a feed = what?

What is (% of that nutrient in the feed x Coefficient of digestibility of that nutrient)/ 100?

500

This is an important factor when evaluating a feed based on its current state. This term stands for when a feed is given in its relatively original state.

What is an as-fed basis?

500

When evaluating a feed, what consistent step must be taken to get an accurate reading?

What is consistently feeding one nutrient?

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