Nutrients Vocabulary
Micro-Macro Nutrients
Rations
Feed Lag Labels & Nutrition
Vocabulary 2.0
100

The total amount of geed an animal has in a 24-hr period  

Ration

100

Element S

Sulfur 

100

What factors should be considered when creating a livestock ration?

Animal species, age, weight, physiological statues, production outcomes

100

What information can be found on a feed tag label?

Feed analysis, ingredients, directions, warnings

100

The secretion of milk by mammary glands

lactation

200

These are required in small quantities, ranging from a millionth of a gram to a thousandth of a gram per day

Macro-minerals 

200

Element Mg

Magnesium 

200

What is the difference between a ration and a balanced ration?

Ration is the amount of feed an animal received in a 24-hr period. Balanced ration is amount of feed that will supply the proper amount and proportions of nutrients needed for an animal to perform a specific purpose. 

200

What are the 6 essential nutrients required by livestock?

Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, water

200

Factor or quality of being acceptable or aggregable to the taste

Palatability 

300

These are dissolved by water and need to be consumed every day.

Water-soluble vitamins 

300

Element Zn

Zinc
300

What are the primary sources of energy in livestock rations?

Carbohydrates 

300

How do vitamins and minerals contribute to the overall health of livestock?

Bone development, immune function, muscle contraction, nervous system function. 

300

Process or period of developing inside the womb between conception and birth

Gestation

400

Substances that are necessary for organisms to live and grow

Essential nutrients 

400

Element Fe

Iodine 

400

What are common feed ingredients used in livestock rations?

legumes, roughages, corn, sorghum, oats, barley, etc

400

The Pearson Square Method is often accurate in protein but wrong in what nutrient(s)?

Vitamins and Minerals 

400

Livestock feed that contains less than 18% crude fiber when dry

Supplement 

500

Feed components that provide energy and are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

Carbohydrates

500

Element K

Potassium

500

What is a concentrate?

Animal feeds rich in energy and/or protein but low in fiber. 

500

Dry matter is

Part of a foodstuff which would remain if all water content was removed. 

500

Amount of energy needed by an animal for maintenance. 

Basal Maintenance Requirement 

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