Chapter 1

A Guide to the Principles of Animal Nutrition · 11 exercises

Problem 1

How would you define "nutrition"?

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Problem 2

Why is nutrition important in today's livestock production?

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Problem 3

What are the six major classes of nutrients?

5 step solution

Problem 5

Crude protein (CP) is determined by the Kjeldahl method. It analyzes the content of ____________ in the diet. a. Nitrogen b. Minerals c. Protein d. Water

4 step solution

Problem 6

Ether extract is determined by extracting the dried sample in organic solvent (ether). It represents which component of the feed sample?

4 step solution

Problem 7

As the dry matter content of a feed increases, the moisture content a. Increases b. Decreases c. Remains the same

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Problem 8

Among the different proximate analyses, this is a calculated value a. Dry matter b. Crude protein c. Crude fiber d. Nitrogen free extract

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Problem 9

This test measures the inorganic component of feed in proximate analysis a. Ether extract b. Moisture c. Crude fiber d. Ash

3 step solution

Problem 10

A researcher conducted nitrogen (N) analysis on an unknown feed sample and was found to be \(7.0 \mathrm{~g}\). The crude protein (g) content of the feed sample is calculated as follows: a. \(\quad 7.0+6.25\) b. \(7.0-6.25\) c. \(7.0 / 6.25\) d. \(7.0 \times 6.25\)

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Problem 11

Select the component of forage that is NOT a part of neutral detergent fiber (NDF) a. Starch b. Hemicellulose c. Lignin d. Cellulose

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Problem 12

Differentiate between neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF).

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