This nutrient is the main fuel that powers animals’ bodies.
What is a COW!
This “green stuff” cows can’t get enough of makes your lawn shorter and their stomachs fuller
Grass
Water is the LEAST important nutrient for animals?
FALSE, its the MOST important!
What nutrient builds muscles and repairs tissues?
This animal pecks at seeds and grains all day…?
What is a CHICKEN!
Chickens don’t hit the drive-thru; they scratch for this protein-rich snack.
Bugs and insects!
Protein helps build and repair muscle tissue
True!
Water.
This animal is known for eating anything in front of it, even left overs!
Piggie
Pigs love this kitchen leftover so much, they’ll eat almost anything.
Scraps!
Carbs give animals the energy they need for movement and bodyheat?
TRUE!
These nutrients may be small in amount, but they’re mighty for bones, immunity, and reproduction.
This tall animal occasionally enjoys a carrot here and there, but typically eats alfalfa.
horsie
This sweet yellow grain gives livestock energy — and makes popcorn jealous.
Corn!
Vitamins and minerals aren’t needed if animals just eat enough?
False! Vitamins and minerals help them maintain good health.
Farmers make sure animals get balanced nutrition mainly for this reason: healthier animals do this better.
Grow and Produce more!
This fluffy animal typically eats grass and hay but also needs minerals for healthy fleece.
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Rabbits call this crunchy roughage “fine dining.”
Hay!
False! Says store energy and keep the animal warm.