class of nutrients
basics
Feed types
feeding systems
nutrition process
100

Feeds high in protein(soybean meal,fish meal)

Protein feeds

100

Nutrients needed just to keep an animal alive and healthy (not growing, producing, and reproducing)

Maintenance

100

a feed added to improve the nutrient content of a ration

Supplement

100

animal with a stomach that has 4 compartments (cows, sheeps,goats)

Ruminant

100

the body system that breaks down food into nutrients

digestive system

200

Inorganic Nutrients (calcium, phosphorus, iron) needed for bones, blood and body functions

Minerals

200

animal only eats meat

carnivore

200

feed that is low in fiber but high in energy or protein (like corn or soybean meal)

Concentrate

200

animal with a single compartment stomach (pigs, horses, humans)

non-ruminant

200

the process of breaking down food into smaller,usable parts

Digestion

300

Nutrients that supply concentrated energy and help store vitamins

Fats (lipids)

300

animal only eats plants

Herbivore

300

high fiber feeds like grass, hay or silage

Forage

300

the amount of feed an animal eats in one day

ration

300

the process of nutrients moving from the digestive system into the blood

absorption

400

Nutrients that provide energy (sugars, starches, fiber)

Carbohydrates

400

animal eats both plant and meat

omnivore

400

Substance added to feed to improve the growth, health, of feed use (vitamins / antibiotics)

additive

400

Measure how much feed an animal needs to gain a certain amount of body weight

Feed conversion ratio

400

the chemical processes that turn nutrients into energy and body parts

metabolism

500

Organic nutrients that help regulate body processes

vitamins

500

Most important nutrient needed for all body processes

Water

500

feeds high in carbohydrates of fats that provide energy (garins)

Energy feeds

500

Daily diet that provides all the needed nutrients in the right amounts

Balanced ration

500

any material made into or used as animal feed

feedstuff