Species negatively impacted by WW II
What is Sheep
The only inorganic nutrient
What is Mineral
The stomach compartment of a cow known as the "true stomach"
What is the Abomasum
The inherited portion of an animal's behavior
What is Instinct
The name of a castrated male sheep or goat
What is a Wether
Fastest growing red meat animal species by percentage over the last few decades
What is Meat Goats
Processes of the gastrointestinal tract include ingestion, excretion, digestion, and ___
What is Absorption
Portion of the digestive tract where most nutrient absorption occurs
What is the Small Intestine
The pattern commonly called "maternal behavior"
What is Care-Giving Behavior
Used to describe a young female horse
What is a Filly
Artificial Selection is the key defining characteristic of the process known as ___
What is Domestication
The number of Calories in one gram of protein or carbohydrate
What is Four (4)
The colon is a segment of which digestive organ
What is the Large Intestine
Fight or Flight Behavior
What is Agonistic Behavior
The name for a female cattle prior to birthing for the first time
What is a Heifer
Which "Role of Domestic Animals in Society" best describes the horse
What is Recreation
Fiber is a form of which nutrient
What is a Carbohydrate
This "softening sack" in the chicken digestive tract which aids digestion since chickens produce little to no saliva
What is the Crop
Allelomimetic behavior means a group of animals tend to _________________
What is Do the Same thing at the Same Time
The name of a male duck
What is a Drake
The three "C's" that heavily influence why consumers choose various species of meats are
What are Cost, Convenience, and Consistency
Saturated and unsaturated are terms used to describe kinds of which nutrient
What is Lipid
Which group of teeth are missing in the mouth of a ruminant animal
What are Upper Incisors
Pattern of behavior which includes the Flehman response
What is Sexual Behavior
The term used to describe the species commonly known as goat
What is Caprine