Feed Types
Ruminant Digestive System
Feed Quality Issues
Non-Ruminant Nutrition
Real-Life Feed Pratices
100

What is a common forage that ruminant eat?

Alfalfa

100

What is the largest compartment of the ruminant stomach?

Rumen

100

What is a common sign of spoiled feed?

Mold

100

Name one example of a non-ruminant animal

Pig or poultry

100

What is the best time of day to feed livestock to keep them on a schedule?

At consistent times, usually morning and evening

200

What type of feed is primarily made of grains and provides energy?

Concentrates
200

Which stomach compartment is known as the "true stomach"?

Absomasum

200

What should you look for in feed to ensure it hasn't been contaminated?

Foreign materials (e.g., dirt, plastic)

200

What is the primary component of non-ruminant feed?

Grains or concentrates

200

How do you determine if feed is balanced for livestock?

By checking the nutrient levels and using tools like the Pearson Square Method

300

Name one type of feed supplement commonly given to Livestock

Protein Supplements (e.g., soybean meal)

300

What is the main function of the reticulum?

Catches foreign materials and works with the rumen

300

How does moisture affect feed quality?

It promotes mold growth and spoilage

300

Why do non-ruminants require more energy-dense feed?

They have a simpler digestive system and need energy-dense food to meet their requirements

300

What is one benefit of using balanced rations for livestock?

Better health and increased production (e.g., more milk, faster growth)

400

Which type of feed is fermented and stored for winter feeding?

Silage

400

Which compartment absorbs water and small nutrients?

Omasum

400

What happens to the nutritional value of feed if it is improperly stored?

Nutrient loss occurs

400

What type of feed would be inappropriate for non-ruminants?

High fiber forages (like hay or silage)

400

Name the tool of software used to help balance livestock rations

Pearson Square or ration-balancing calculators

500
What is a common mineral supplement added to livestock feed?

Salt or calcium

500

What is the process called when a ruminant regurgitates food to chew it again?

Rumination (or "cud chewing")

500

Name one solution to prevent feed quality issues

Store feed in dry, cool environments to avoid contamination

500

Name one key nutritional requirement for non-ruminants other than energy

Protein

500

How can proper feed management increase profitability for a farmer?

By reducing waste, preventing health issues, and optimizing production

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