diet
types
bodily functions
nutrients
animal essentials
100

any material used as food for animals

Feedstuff

100

an animal that only eats only plants

herbivore

100

group of organs that break down food so the body can absorb nutrients.

digestive system

100

a feed used with another to improve the overall diet by providing additional nutrients

supplement

100

the increase in size and weight of an animal  

growth

200

feeds high in protein, necessary for muscle development and repair

protein feeds

200

an animal that eats mainly meat

carnivore

200

the movement of nutrients from the digestive system into the blood or lymph.

absorption

200

a chemical substance in food that provides energy or helps build, maintain, or repair the body.

nutrient 

200

the process of producing offspring, which requires specific nutrition for breeding animals.

reproduction

300

feeds high in carbohydrates and fats that provide energy

energy feeds

300

an animal that eats both plants and animals

omnivore

300

the sum of all physical and chemical processes in the body that convert food into energy and body tissues.

metabolism

300

inorganic nutrients needed in small amounts for bone growth, nerve function, and other processes

minerals

300

milk production in females; requires additional nutrients

lactation

400

process by which animals take in and utilize food for growth, maintenance, reproduction, and production.

nutrition

400

an animal with a four-compartment stomach that can digest roughages

ruminant

400

the energy and nutrients required to keep the animal alive without gain or loss of weight

maintenance

400

organic nutrients needed in small amounts for normal growth, reproduction, and health.

vitamins

400

the most essential nutrient, necessary for digestion, temperature regulation, and body functions

water

500

low-fiber, high energy feed such as grains

concentrate

500

an animal with a simple stomach

non-ruminant

500

a measure of how efficiently an animal converts feed into body weight or product.

feed conversion ratio (fcr)

500

nutrients that provides concentrated energy and aid in vitamin absorption

fats
500

high-fiber plant material such as grass, hay, or silage.

forage