Ruminants
Feeds
Nutrients
Fluids
100

These species are lacking maxillary incisors

What are cattle, sheep, and goats?

100

This type of roughage is low in protein but has some energy that ruminal microbes can extract

What is carbonaceous roughage?

100

This nutrient is the primary energy source in large animal rations and is the building blocks for other nutrients like fat

What are carbohydrates?

100

A large animal's body weight is this percent water

What is 60%

200

This portion of the foregut is where fermentation occurs

Bonus: What is responsible for breaking down fiber into energy in ruminant animals?

What is the rumen?

Bonus: What is ruminal microbes?

200

Legume, clover, hay, and grasses are types of this high-protein roughage

Bonus: legume hay can cause this serious condition

What is proteinaceous roughage?

Bonus: what is primary bloat/frothy bloat?

200

This vitamin can be toxic in excess

What is vitamin D?

200

A large animal can experience fluid loss through these routes (name one or more)

What is the GI tract, respiratory tract, urinary tract (kidneys), integument (sweat), or hemorrhage?

300

This part of the foregut collects dense/inedible objects that cattle eat

What is the reticulum?

300

Dairy cattle are fed either component feed rations or this, also known as TMR, where all dietary components are in a single uniform mixture

What are totally mixed rations?

300

These microbes include protozoa, bacteria, and fungi that are used to break down fiber in the rumen

What are ruminal microbes?

300

This route is not the preferred used for fluid administration

What is subcutaneous (SQ)?

400

This section of the foregut is considered the "true stomach" and digests feed proteins

Bonus: True/False: the left displaced of this section occurs more commonly than right displaced

What is the abomasum?

Bonus: True

400

This type of feed is the product of fermentation of green forage crops and has a high moisture content

Bonus: When this feed is stored incorrectly, this illness can occur

What is silage?

Bonus: What is botulism?

400

These macrominerals have a 2:1 ratio in a balanced livestock diet

What are calcium and phosphorus?

400

This species require 2-3 times more water consumption per day than horses

What are cattle?

500

The function of this section of the foregut is to act like a filter and squeeze out water from feed, and it has a honeycomb structure

What is the omasum?

500

Carbonaceous grains make up this type of feed that is high in total digestible nutrients, net energy, and digestible energy

What are energy feeds?

500

This nutrient provides greater than 70% of the ruminants energy supply and includes Acetic acid, Proprionic acid, and Butyric acid

What are VFAs (Volatile Fatty Acids)?

500

Enteral feeding can be administered through these two different placements of tubes, but only if the GI tract is capable of digestion/absorption

What are indwelling nasogastric tubes, esophagostomy tubes, or orogastric tubes?