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General Livestock Feeding Topic # 3046 Ms. Blakeley http://www.glenroseffa.org

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General Livestock Feeding. Topic # 3046 Ms. Blakeley. http://www.glenroseffa.org. Animals are the result of:. Genetics Health Care and Management What they eat all feeds come directly from plants 2/3 of livestock feed is not suited to humans. What are Nutrients ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: General Livestock Feeding

General Livestock Feeding

Topic # 3046

Ms. Blakeley

http://www.glenroseffa.org

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Animals are the result of:

Genetics Health Care and Management What they eat• all feeds come directly from plants

• 2/3 of livestock feed is not suited to humans

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What are Nutrients?

Chemical substances found in feed materials that can be used, and are necessary for the maintenance, production, and health of animals

_________ are needed by animals in definite amounts varying with age, function, use etc.

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Nutrients

_______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________

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Carbohydrates

More abundant and cheaper Very easily __________ and turned

into body fat Easier storage than fats Found in all __________________ (corn, wheat, barley, oats, & rye)

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Proteins

Complex compounds made of amino acids

In all _______ and _________ cells Nitrogen content multiplied by 6.25

tells the amount of protein Plants make their own protein

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Source of Protein

Animal Proteins are superior for monogastrics• better balanced in essential amino

acids Milk and Eggs are abundant in

essential amino acids

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Plant Protein Sources

Supplements• ________ by-products

• __________ meal

• _____________ meal

• linseed meal

• peanut meal

• safflower meal

• rapeseed meal

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Fats

Needed in fairly _______ amounts Most sources of __________ are

sources of fat Especially oil seeds and animal by-

products

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Minerals

Minerals are the ____________ elements of animals and plants

Determined by burning off the organic matter and weighing the residue (called ______)

2 to 5% of animal are minerals (bones, teeth, part of blood, fluids)

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Vitamins

Roughages, concentrates, feeds, by-products & some are made by the body itself

Required in ________ amounts for normal growth

Specific functions

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Feed Additives

_____% of food animals get some drug during lifetime

chemicals that regulate growth, modify rumen activity, improve feed efficiency increase 15% each yr.

lower production _______ unsafe if used improperly

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Antibiotics

produced by _______ __________ bacteriostatic properties• growth stimulators

• better feed efficiency Low levels in feeds High (therapeutic) levels in feeds

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What is a Feedstuff?

any ingredient, or material, fed to animals for the purpose of sustaining them

most provide one or more nutrients _______________ = flavor, color,

palatability, adding bulk, preservatives

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Feed Classifications

_____________ __________________ (By-product feeds) Special Feeds Additives, Implants, & Injections

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Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN)

Most extensively used system %TDN = %DCP + %DCF +

%DNFE + (%DF x 2.25)• DCP: digestible crude ________

• DCF: digestible crude _______

• DNFE: digestible ________ free extract

• DF: digestible ______

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Roughages

______ feeds low in weight per unit Contain more than 18% crude fiber Low in _________ Natural feeds of ruminants Generally low in digestibility Protein varies

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Roughages

Pastures ______• varies more than any other feed

• harvest at optimum time

• cure properly 20% moisture or less Crop Residues• left in field after harvest

• straw, corn stalks, etc

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Roughages

_______ = fermented forage plants• mostly corn or sorghum

Haylage = low moisture silage• grass or legume wilted to 40-60%

moisture before ensiling Green Chop (soilage)• fresh plants cut & chopped in the field,

transported & fed to confined animals

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Roughages – Other

• cottonseed hulls

• corncobs

• sawdust

• beet tops

• root crops

• oat hulls

• peanut hay

• newspapers

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Concentrates

Feeds high in energy and low in _______ (under 18%)

Availability and Price Need to substitute concentrates for

each other as price changes Corn, Sorghum, barley, rye, oats,

wheat, triticale

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By-Product Feeds (roughage and concentrate)

Feeds ______ ______ from animal and plant processing or industrial manufacturing• Milling by-products from:– cereal grains– oilseeds– root crops– dried beet pulp and tops– distillery and brewing – unused bakery products– fruits and nuts

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By-Product Feeds

Effective & Profitable Use:• price

• composition be known

• palatable and consumed

• not adversely affect carcass quality– chemical residues– pesticides

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Special Feeds

_____________: first milk given by mammals after parturition• contains antibodies

• within 15 min to 4 hours

• surplus colostrum can be frozen for up to a year or more

• can feed cow colostrum to lambs etc., but some diseases are species specific

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Special Feeds

Milk ___________• can’t replace colostrum

• is fortified with vitamins, minerals & antibiotics

• higher fat reduces diarrhea

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Special Feeds

Fats and _______• acidulated soap stock, tallows, greases

______• increases calories of ration (2 1/4 times

energy of carbohydrates)

• controls dust– animals don’t like dusty rations

• lessons wear on feed mixing equip.

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Special Feeds

___________• by-product from sugar manufacture

• 3/4 energy value of corn

• appetizer

• reduce dust, pellet binder

• stimulate rumen activity