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Unit BUnit B
Understanding Animal Body SystemsUnderstanding Animal Body Systems
Lesson 2
Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Animals
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TermsTerms
 Animal Proteins
 Basal Maintenance
Requirement
 Concentrates
 Feed
 Feedstuff
 Fetus
 Forages
 Free Access
 Gestation
 Growth
 High-Energy
Concentrates
 High-Protein
Concentrates
 Lactations
 Legume
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TermsTerms
 Maintenance
 Nodules
 Nonlegume
Roughages
 Palatability
 Roughages
 Scheduled Feeding
 Supplement
 Tankage
 Vegetable Proteins
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What are the functions of Feed?What are the functions of Feed?
I.I. The nutritional needs of animals changeThe nutritional needs of animals change
throughout the animal’s life. The amount andthroughout the animal’s life. The amount and
type of feed depends on the stagetype of feed depends on the stage of lifeof life andand
use ofuse of the animal.the animal.
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These functions can be categorizedThese functions can be categorized
into the following groups:into the following groups:
A. Maintenance is the keeping the
body at a constant state.
 Every second an animal is alive it
requires energy.
 The amount of energy needed by an
animal for maintenance is known as the
basal maintenance requirement.
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 A maintenance diet is usually high in
carbohydrates and fats.
 A maintenance diet should contain a
small amount of protein, minerals, and
vitamins.
 On average, about 50 percent of an
animal's diet is used for maintenance.
Maintenance DietMaintenance Diet
Carbohydrat
es
Fats
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Growth DietGrowth Diet
B. Growth is defined as the increase in
size of the muscles, bones, internal
organs, and other parts of the body.
 Animal growth requires mostly energy.
 Very high levels of carbohydrates and
fats in the animal’s diet provide this
energy.
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C. Reproduction - Proper nutrition is
the key to successful and efficient
reproduction in animals.
 Most reproductive failures are caused by
poor nutrition in the female.
Reproduction DietReproduction Diet
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Reproduction DietReproduction Diet
 A proper reproduction ration typically
includes higher levels of protein,
minerals, and vitamins.
 This is especially needed in the last three
months of gestation (pregnancy)
because this is when the fetus or unborn
offspring experiences the most growth.
 Poor nutrition also affects males.
 A lack of proper nutrients can lower
sperm production and fertility rates.
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Lactation DietLactation Diet
D. Lactation is the production of
milk.
 A lactation ration requires even higher
levels of protein, calcium, and
phosphorus than reproduction.
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Work DietWork Diet
E. Work - A work ration is needed by
animals that are expected to
conduct all types of work and
activity for the operation.
 Examples could include draft animals.
 These animals require increased
carbohydrates and fats.
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What are the various feed types?What are the various feed types?
II. A feedstuff is an ingredient used in
making the feed for animals.
 Feed is what animals eat to get
nutrients.
Feedstuffs can be added to feed to
provide flavor, color, or texture to
increase palatability.
 Palatability is how well an animal likes
a feed.
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Feeds can be placed into three basicFeeds can be placed into three basic
categories:categories:
A. Roughages Livestock feeds that
contain more than 18 percent
crude fiber when dry are called
roughages.
 This type of feed is mostly leaves
and tender stems of plants. These
plants are also known as forages.
 Forages can be grouped into two
general classes:
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ForagesForages
1. A legume is a plant that can take
nitrogen from the air.
 These plants have specialized root
parts called nodules, contain bacteria
that aid in this process.
 All of the clovers (shaftal or berseem),
as well as lucerne, soybeans, trefoil,
lespedeza, peas, and beans are
legumes.
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LegumesLegumes
Berseem
Lucerne
Shaftal
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Forages Continue:Forages Continue:
2. Nonlegume roughages cannot use
the nitrogen from the air.
 They are usually lower in protein than
the legume roughages.
 Some examples of this type of
roughage are: corn silage, fodders,
bluegrass, timothy, redtop,
bromegrass, orchard grass, fescue,
and prairie grasses.
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ConcentratesConcentrates
B. Concentrates - livestock feeds
that contain less than 18 percent
crude fiber when dry are called
concentrates.
 This type of feedstuff is high in
energy.
 Higher producing animals need
more nutrients from concentrates.
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ConcentratesConcentrates
1. High-energy concentrates are feeds
that contain less than 20 percent
crude protein.
 Some common sources of high-energy
concentrates are maize, wheat,
sorghum, barley, rye, and oats.
2. High-protein concentrates are
feeds that contain 20 percent or more
protein.
 Examples of high-protein concentrates
are soybean meal, cottonseed meal, and
sunflower meal.
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ConcentratesConcentrates
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SupplementsSupplements
C. Supplements - A supplement is a
feed material high in a specific
nutrient.
 Supplements are often added to feeds to
increase protein content.
 Protein supplements can be divided into two
groups based on the source of the protein.
1. Animal proteins - Protein supplements that
come from animals or animal by-products.
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SupplementSupplement
 Common animal proteins are tankage,
meat scraps, meat and bone meal, fish
meal, and blood meal.
 Tankage is animal tissues and bones
from animal slaughterhouses and
rendering plants that are cooked, dried,
and ground.
2. Vegetable Proteins - Protein
supplements that come from plants.
 Common vegetable proteins are soybean
oil meal, cottonseed oil meal, peanut oil
meal, and corn gluten feed.
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What are some ways to feedWhat are some ways to feed
animals?animals?
How and when animals are fed is an
important component of animal
production. This affects the growth and
development of the animal.
There are two basic methods in which
feed can be provided to animals:
free access and scheduled feeding.
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Free ChoiceFree Choice
A. Free access or free choice is allowing
animals to eat feed when they want
feed.
 The feed is available to the animal at all
times.
 This method is good for some species and
with some feedstuffs but not others.
 For example, poultry can be fed concentrates
free access because they will not overeat.
 However, cattle should not be fed concentrates
free access because they will overeat and could
possibly founder and die.
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B. Scheduled feeding is providing
feed at certain times of the day.
 Feeding times and regularity should be
based on the needs of the animal or
management practices.
Scheduled FeedingScheduled Feeding
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Review / SummaryReview / Summary
1. What are the functions of feed?
2. What are the various feed types?
3. What are some ways to feed animals?

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Nutritional Needs of Livestock Animals

  • 1. 1 Unit BUnit B Understanding Animal Body SystemsUnderstanding Animal Body Systems Lesson 2 Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Animals
  • 2. 2 TermsTerms  Animal Proteins  Basal Maintenance Requirement  Concentrates  Feed  Feedstuff  Fetus  Forages  Free Access  Gestation  Growth  High-Energy Concentrates  High-Protein Concentrates  Lactations  Legume
  • 3. 3 TermsTerms  Maintenance  Nodules  Nonlegume Roughages  Palatability  Roughages  Scheduled Feeding  Supplement  Tankage  Vegetable Proteins
  • 4. 4 What are the functions of Feed?What are the functions of Feed? I.I. The nutritional needs of animals changeThe nutritional needs of animals change throughout the animal’s life. The amount andthroughout the animal’s life. The amount and type of feed depends on the stagetype of feed depends on the stage of lifeof life andand use ofuse of the animal.the animal.
  • 5. 5 These functions can be categorizedThese functions can be categorized into the following groups:into the following groups: A. Maintenance is the keeping the body at a constant state.  Every second an animal is alive it requires energy.  The amount of energy needed by an animal for maintenance is known as the basal maintenance requirement.
  • 6. 6  A maintenance diet is usually high in carbohydrates and fats.  A maintenance diet should contain a small amount of protein, minerals, and vitamins.  On average, about 50 percent of an animal's diet is used for maintenance. Maintenance DietMaintenance Diet Carbohydrat es Fats
  • 7. 7 Growth DietGrowth Diet B. Growth is defined as the increase in size of the muscles, bones, internal organs, and other parts of the body.  Animal growth requires mostly energy.  Very high levels of carbohydrates and fats in the animal’s diet provide this energy.
  • 8. 8 C. Reproduction - Proper nutrition is the key to successful and efficient reproduction in animals.  Most reproductive failures are caused by poor nutrition in the female. Reproduction DietReproduction Diet
  • 9. 9 Reproduction DietReproduction Diet  A proper reproduction ration typically includes higher levels of protein, minerals, and vitamins.  This is especially needed in the last three months of gestation (pregnancy) because this is when the fetus or unborn offspring experiences the most growth.  Poor nutrition also affects males.  A lack of proper nutrients can lower sperm production and fertility rates.
  • 10. 10 Lactation DietLactation Diet D. Lactation is the production of milk.  A lactation ration requires even higher levels of protein, calcium, and phosphorus than reproduction.
  • 11. 11 Work DietWork Diet E. Work - A work ration is needed by animals that are expected to conduct all types of work and activity for the operation.  Examples could include draft animals.  These animals require increased carbohydrates and fats.
  • 12. 12 What are the various feed types?What are the various feed types? II. A feedstuff is an ingredient used in making the feed for animals.  Feed is what animals eat to get nutrients. Feedstuffs can be added to feed to provide flavor, color, or texture to increase palatability.  Palatability is how well an animal likes a feed.
  • 13. 13 Feeds can be placed into three basicFeeds can be placed into three basic categories:categories: A. Roughages Livestock feeds that contain more than 18 percent crude fiber when dry are called roughages.  This type of feed is mostly leaves and tender stems of plants. These plants are also known as forages.  Forages can be grouped into two general classes:
  • 14. 14 ForagesForages 1. A legume is a plant that can take nitrogen from the air.  These plants have specialized root parts called nodules, contain bacteria that aid in this process.  All of the clovers (shaftal or berseem), as well as lucerne, soybeans, trefoil, lespedeza, peas, and beans are legumes.
  • 16. 16 Forages Continue:Forages Continue: 2. Nonlegume roughages cannot use the nitrogen from the air.  They are usually lower in protein than the legume roughages.  Some examples of this type of roughage are: corn silage, fodders, bluegrass, timothy, redtop, bromegrass, orchard grass, fescue, and prairie grasses.
  • 17. 17 ConcentratesConcentrates B. Concentrates - livestock feeds that contain less than 18 percent crude fiber when dry are called concentrates.  This type of feedstuff is high in energy.  Higher producing animals need more nutrients from concentrates.
  • 18. 18 ConcentratesConcentrates 1. High-energy concentrates are feeds that contain less than 20 percent crude protein.  Some common sources of high-energy concentrates are maize, wheat, sorghum, barley, rye, and oats. 2. High-protein concentrates are feeds that contain 20 percent or more protein.  Examples of high-protein concentrates are soybean meal, cottonseed meal, and sunflower meal.
  • 20. 20 SupplementsSupplements C. Supplements - A supplement is a feed material high in a specific nutrient.  Supplements are often added to feeds to increase protein content.  Protein supplements can be divided into two groups based on the source of the protein. 1. Animal proteins - Protein supplements that come from animals or animal by-products.
  • 21. 21 SupplementSupplement  Common animal proteins are tankage, meat scraps, meat and bone meal, fish meal, and blood meal.  Tankage is animal tissues and bones from animal slaughterhouses and rendering plants that are cooked, dried, and ground. 2. Vegetable Proteins - Protein supplements that come from plants.  Common vegetable proteins are soybean oil meal, cottonseed oil meal, peanut oil meal, and corn gluten feed.
  • 22. 22 What are some ways to feedWhat are some ways to feed animals?animals? How and when animals are fed is an important component of animal production. This affects the growth and development of the animal. There are two basic methods in which feed can be provided to animals: free access and scheduled feeding.
  • 23. 23 Free ChoiceFree Choice A. Free access or free choice is allowing animals to eat feed when they want feed.  The feed is available to the animal at all times.  This method is good for some species and with some feedstuffs but not others.  For example, poultry can be fed concentrates free access because they will not overeat.  However, cattle should not be fed concentrates free access because they will overeat and could possibly founder and die.
  • 24. 24 B. Scheduled feeding is providing feed at certain times of the day.  Feeding times and regularity should be based on the needs of the animal or management practices. Scheduled FeedingScheduled Feeding
  • 25. 25 Review / SummaryReview / Summary 1. What are the functions of feed? 2. What are the various feed types? 3. What are some ways to feed animals?