Which of these life stages has the greatest nutrient demands?
a. Maintenance
b. Lactation
c. Work
d. Development
Lactation
Which is NOT a usable product of livestock?
a. Draft power
b. Pest control
c. Wool
d. Bread
D. bread
Cattle must regurgitate and chew their food over a long period to fully digest it.
(True or False)
True
What is the standard healthy weight for a French Bulldog ??
20-28 pounds
how many vaccinations do cats need a year?
about 4 yearly
Dry dog food doesn't provide complete nutrition
(true or false)
False
The livestock revolution refers to the need to develop scientific advances that double livestock production by 2050 to keep up with worldwide population growth.
(True or False)
True
What are the signs of dental problems in pets?
bad breath, drooling, broken teeth, along with red, swollen, or bleeding gums
How much exercise does my adult dog need to get?
About 30 minutes
how can you keep your cattle healthy?
proper nutrition and clean water
Which nutrient is crucial for building and repairing tissues in animal
Protein
Which of these nutrients provides the most energy when broken down?
a. Fats
b. Carbohydrates
c. Proteins
d. Minerals
A. fats
Carnivores rely entirely on carbohydrates in their diet to provide them with glucose.
(True or False)
False
How much food should I feed my cat a day?
twice a day
how you keep your pig from getting chlamydia ?
maintain a clean and disinfected environment, practicing proper hygiene, and working with sick pigs last.
Which of these nutrients are only needed by organisms in very small amounts?
A. ornithine
B. Vitamins
C. Fats
D. Carbohydrates
Vitamins
Which of these refers to breaking down food to release energy and nutrients?
a. Catabolism
b. Synergism
c. Embolism
d. Anabolism
A. catabolism
What are the main symptoms to a dog pulling a muscle?
Pain, Tenderness, Limping and Lameness
why is animal care important?
helps to improve the animal's ability to breed, put on weight and keep healthy
how to keep your pregnant cow healthy?
the cow needs to be comfortable, have good nutrition in the form of hay and silage, fresh water, shelter, and a calm, relaxed environment
What are the essential nutrients for animals, and what are their functions?
water, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals
What is an essential nutrient?
A. (1.) A substance you need to live
B. (2.) A substance that an animal's body produces
C. (3.) A substance that must be obtained through an animal's diet
D. (4.) Both 1 and 3
D. (4.) Both 1 and 3
What is the condition in which there is a high level of glucose in the blood, which can lead to obesity and diabetes?
a. Hyperglycemia
b. Hypoglycemia
c. Ultraglycemia
d. None of these
A. Hyperglycemia
how much exercise does a cat need daily?
about 30 minutes
how to keep your dog from getting worms?
focus on good hygiene, and avoiding exposure to contaminated environments.