In every cell of an animals body
What is Water?
Carbohydrates consist of...
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen?
Water Soluble vitamins are:
What is C and B-complex?
Made in the animal's body after exposure to UV rays
What is Vitamin D?
These animals have a high niacin (B3) requirement...
What are ducks and pheasants?
Amount of amino acids found in animal feeds
What is 25?
Essential Amino Acids:
Poultry requires:
Cats require:
What is Glycine?
What is Taurine?
Fat Soluble vitamins are:
What is A, D, E, and K?
Scurvy is caused by a deficiency in which vitamin?
What is Vitamin C?
In swine, a deficiency in this vitamin causes an odd gait in the hind legs, referred to as goose stepping.
What is Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)?
6 basic nutrient groups
What is water, protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals?
Carbohydrates are made up of the group of chemicals called.....
In ruminants, a lack of this vitamin can cause white muscle disease
What is Vitamin E?
One of the first vitamins discovered was...
What is Vitamin B1 (thiamine)?
Vitamin B6 is....
Proteins are composed of..... (4 elements)
What is Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen?
Fat contains ________ x as much energy as an equivalent amount of carbohydrates and protein.
What is 2.25?
Green leafy plants are a great source of carotene, which animals can convert into this vitamin...
What is Vitamin A?
Dermatitis, loss of hair, and slow growth are common symptoms for a deficiency in this vitamin...
What is Vitamin B7 (biotin)?
This vitamin is required for normal cell development; poor growth and blood disorders are common symptoms of a deficiency in this vitamin...
What is Vitamin B9 (folic acid/folacin)?
5 essential amino acids
What is Arginine, Isoleucine, Histidine, Leucine, Methionine, Threonine, Phenylalanine, Lysine, Tryptophan, and Valine?
Vitamins are required for certain biochemical reactions, name 3.
What is:
○Regulating digestion, absorption, and metabolism
○Developing normal vision, bone, and hair/feathers
○Regulating body glands
○Forming new cells
○Fighting disease and strengthening the immune system
○Developing and maintaining the nervous system
This vitamin is necessary for maintaining normal blood coagulation...
What is Vitamin K?
A deficiency in this vitamin can cause curled toe paralysis in chicks; lesions, reproductive failures in pigs; and eye problems in rabbits and other animals
What is Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)?
Animal protein feeds such as ____________ are great sources of Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin).... (3)
What is fish meal, liver meal, and dried milk products?