
Equine Nutrition Certi Review
Quiz by Yvette Ingram
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Mono meaning ONE. Animals with a monogastric digestive system has one stomach.
Animals have four compartments
Rumen microbes ferment feed and produce volatile fatty acids, which is the cow’s main energy source.
What are Water, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Minerals, Proteins & Fats for animals?
What nutrient is most crucial?
What nutrient makes up the majority of the animal's body?
What nutrient Transport of nutrients & excrements?
What nutrient Regulates body temperature Helps lubricate & cushion joints, maintains the shape of body cells?Â
What nutrient reduces activity, feed intake, body weight??
What nutrient has Proteins 22 amino acids?
What nutrient functions develops the DNA, Bones and Muscles?
What nutrient Are large groups of starches & sugars?
What nutrient Provides energy?
What nutrient deficiencies have Low energy, starvation Provides energy?
What nutrient in Excess is stored as fat which is a source of heat & protection?
What nutrient is a Energy source?
What nutrient Helps build other nutrients such as fiber?
What nutrient deficiencies are Low energy Starvation, Ketosis?
What nutrient Are compounds made up of fatty acids?
What nutrient functions are Energy, Heat, Body protection, Immune system functions?
What nutrient deficiencies are Slow growth Decreased, reproductive performance, Scaly skin, Easy brusing
What nutrients are organic, a nutrients used in small amounts for bodily functions?
What nutrient functions are Enzymes reactions Metabolism?
What nutrient deficiencies are Rough hair coats, Slow growth, Diarrhea, Abnormal skeletal development Increased reproductive problems, Sudden death?Â
What nutrients functions Are Protein synthesis, Oxygen transport, Enzyme reactions, Skeletal development
What nutrients deiciencies Are Rickets - crooked legs, Osteoporosis - weak bones, Milk fever - low calcium, Anemia - low iron?
food source an animal will consume is
produces a profitable product is
adequately serves the needs of the animal is
depends on the purpose & life stage of animal
time period of skeleton & muscular development
fattening animals before they are harvested
animals that produce goods without being harvested (eggs & milk)