Nutrients
The Ruminant
Digestive Systems
Misc 1
Misc 2
100

Required for growth, this nutrient is made up of amino acids

Proteins

100

The largest compartment of the stomach that contains bacteria and microorganisms

The Rumen

100

This digestive system has four compartments, allowing these animals to break down roughages. 

Ruminants

100

When should you throw out feed stuff? (3+ answers)

Moldy, Expired, Infested

100

What kind of feed additives may increase palatability? 

Molasses products, bakery products

200

A nutrient that gives the animal energy and is NOT stored in the body

Carbohydrates

200

This compartment is known as the "true stomach" and secretes digestive enzymes

Abomasum

200

Monogastrics only have one simple stomach, so they eat feed that is easily digestible called:

Concentrates

200

Most of your cereal grains (corn, oats, barley, rye, wheat) are used for what? 

Energy

200

Legumes, such as alfalfa, differ from other forages because they fixate their own:

Nitrogen

300

A pregnant or lactating female may need more of this in her diet (2 answers)

Energy

Protein

300

This compartment has a honeycomb texture and filters foreign matter

Reticulum
300

This type of digestive system is unique in the fact that it has a crop, proventriculus, and a gizzard.

Avian

300

This is the longest section of the digestive system where most nutrients are absorbed

Small Intestine

300

A 50lb feed bag has a crude protein content of 14%. How many pounds of protein is in this bag?

7

400

Knows as fats, these nutrients help store energy 

Lipids

400

This stomach compartment absorbs water and decreases the size of food particles. Known as "many plies".

Omasum

400

Cecal Fermenters are able to digest hay and grasses without the need of a multi-compartmental stomach because they have a specialized organ called:

The cecum

400

What are the 4 fat soluble vitamins? 

A, D, E, K

400

What are the 5 functions of a ration? 

Maintenance, growth, reproduction, lactation, work

500

Only needed in small amounts and known as micronutrients (2 answers)

Vitamins

Minerals

500

Label the ruminant digestive system

Dark green (rumen)

Yellow (reticulum)

Cyan (omasum)

Light green (abomasum)

Long skinny green tube (small intestine)

Short orange tube (large intestine)

500

The pseudo-ruminant is sometimes mixed in with cecal fermenters, but are usually referring to camelids with a 3 compartmented stomach, as they lack a: 

Rumen

500

What are the 3 sections of an animals small intestine (in order)? 

Duodenum, jejunum, ileum

500

A 700 lb ration is needed for a group of horses. 16% CP is desired using both corn (grain, whole) and soybean meal (44% ext.) Please calculate the number of pounds for each feed. Show ALL of your work!

578 lbs corn

122 lbs SBM

(Round one number up to get exact)

- only off by 1 pound otherwise