Anatomy & Physiology
Digestive System
Nutrition
Species Terms
Anything's Game!
100
is responsible for providing structure, support, and protection to the body
What is the skeletal system
100
The 2 types of digestive systems in livestock
What are ruminant and monogastric
100

1. A feed that high in fiber but low in TDN 2. A feed that is high in TDN but low in fiber

What is 1. Roughage 2. Concentrate

100

an intact male bovine

What is a bull

100
A castrated male bovine
What is a steer
200
is responsible for preparing food for use by the body
What is the digestive system
200
animals with digestive system containing a multi-chambered stomach
What is ruminant
200
provide energy in the diet and are commonly provided by corn
What is carbohydrates
200

A young female bovine not having calved

What is a heifer

200
the amount of feed an animal eats in one day
What is a ration
300
releases hormones into the body
What is the endocrine system
300
the chamber in the ruminant stomach where food is broken down chemically
What is the abomasum
300
is responsible for muscle development and is key in rations for young growing animals.
What is proteins
300

A castrated horse

What is a gelding

300
Where a chicken holds its food and moistens it
What is crop
400
is responsible for removing waste materials from the blood
What is urinary system
400
In poultry, food is ground up here by grit.
What is gizzard
400
is essential for feed to be digested and transported throughout the body
What is water
400
a castrated sheep
What is a wether
400
A female sheep
What is an ewe
500
is responsible for coordinating movement and response to senses
What is the nervous system
500
In all types of digestive systems, absorption occurs here
What is small intestine
500
are required in small quantities and are typically present in the feedstuffs.
What is vitamins
500

a castrated male porcine 

What is a barrow

500
increase the palpability of feeds
What is fats