Lecture 03: Classifying Common Feeds

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What is a roughage?

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What is a roughage?

Any livestock feed where CF is >18% of dry weight.

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Roughage has ____ bulk, ____ fiber, and ____ energy

High, high, low

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What is a dry roughage?

Aerial parts of plants dried to atmospheric moisture, >80% DM

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What are some examples of dry roughage?

Stalks, corn, soybean, weathered/mature grass hays, corn cobs, nut shells, hulls.

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What is dry forage hay?

Grass or legume crop harvested, sun cured, and stored.

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Legumes are high in what nutrient?

Nitrogen/Crude Protein

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What should the moisture level be for sun cured hay?

<15%

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Why does hay quality decrease as age increases?

The older a plant, the more lignin (indigestible fiber) there is.

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What is a carbonaceous roughage?

Roughage with <5-6% CP

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What are some examples of standing plant roughage?

Crop residues, fodder, stover

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What is a proteinaceous dry roughage?

Roughage with >9% CP

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What are some proteinaceous legume hays?

Alfalfa, clover

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What are some proteinaceous nonlegume hays?

Immature grass

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What is wet roughage?

Pastures, range plants, and forages fed fresh.

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What is the DM content of fresh/wet forage?

<20%

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What is an example of a carbonaceous, warm season grass?

Bermuda

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What is an example of a proteinaceous, cold season grass?

Bluegrass, Orchard, Ryegrass

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What is silage?

A fermented mix of ensiled high moisture forages.

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What is the dry matter content of ensiled forage?

30-60%

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How long does it take to ferment silage?

28 days

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What are two carbonaceous silages?

Corn silage (33-40% DM) and grass silage (50% DM).

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What are two proteinaceous silages?

Alfalfa silage (40-50% DM) and clover silage (40-50% DM)

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What is the main loss of high moisture forage?

Spoilage in storage

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What is the main loss of low moisture forage?

Leaf shatter

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What type of environment do fermenting microbes like?

Anaerobic, low pH

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What is an energy concentrate?

A product with <20% CP, <18% CF, and high in energy.

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What are some examples of energy concentrates?

Cereal grains, mill by-products, fruits, nuts, fats, roots, and tubers

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What is a protein concentrate?

A product with >20% CP

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What type of concentrate is soybean meal?

Protein concentrate, 48%

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What type of concentrate is cottonseed meal?

Protein concentrate, 44%

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what type of concentrate is distillers grains?

Protein concentrate, 27%

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What type of concentrate are animal tissues?

Protein concentrate

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What type of concentrate are fermentation products?

Protein concentrate

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What is a mineral supplement?

A product with high mineral content.

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T/F: mineral supplements can be synthesized

True

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What type of nutrient does limestone proved?

Minerals

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What type of nutrient does NaCl provide?

Minerals

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What is a vitamin concentrate?

A product high in vitamin content.

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What vitamin does carotene provide?

Vit A

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What type of vitamin does what germ oil provide?

Vit E

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What is a non-nutritive additive?

A product included into feed that provides non-nutritive benefits.

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What are some non-nutritive additives?

Antibiotics, medication, flavoring, coloring, hormones, enzymes, buffers.

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What type of concentrate are cereal grains?

Energy concentrate

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What type of concentrate are fruits?

Energy concentrate

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What type of concentrate are roots and tuber?

Energy concentrate

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What type of concentrate are marine products?

Protein concentrate

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What type of concentrate are milk products?

Protein concentrate

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What type of concentrate in non protein nitrogen?

Protein concentrate

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