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Animal Nutrition What is animal nutrition? The dietary needs of domesticated and captive wild animals Why is animal nutrition important? Animals need proper nutrition to support their body requirements: – – – – – Growth Maintenance Work Reproduction Lactation How are nutritional requirements determined? Digestive System – Feeding Type – Ruminant or Non-Ruminant Carnivore, Omnivore or Herbivore Body Requirements How are nutritional requirements met? By feeding a balanced diet What is a balanced diet? A feeding program that: – – – Stimulates natural feeding behaviors Meets all nutritional requirements Is practical and economical How are natural feeding behaviors stimulated? Feeding diets that allow the animal to obtain their food in a similar manner to that in the wild – – – – Where How Time Type How are nutritional requirements met in the diet? Providing a diet that consists of the 6 basic nutrients in quantities appropriate for each specific animal species What are the 6 basic nutrients? Carbohydrates Fats and Oils Proteins Vitamins Minerals Water What are carbohydrates? Nutrients made up of sugars, starches & cellulose Provide energy – Largest source of energy in a diet Source – – – Cereal grains (corn, wheat and oats) Roughage (alfalfa hay, grasses and plants) Sugars (Molasses to improve taste & reduce dust) Corn What are fats & oils? Nutrients made up of triglycerides and fatty acids Provide energy – 2.25 times the energy as carbohydrates Extra carbs are stores as fat Carry fat soluble vitamins Source – – Grain & protein concentrates (corn & soybean oil) Natural feed ingredients (meat, fish, nuts & eggs) Soybean Oil What are proteins? Nutrients made up of amino acids Provide materials for growth – Body tissues (muscles, skin & hair) Source – – Plant (soybean, cottonseed & alfalfa meal) Animal (meat & fish meal, dried milk) Meat What are vitamins? Organic compounds, containing carbon, needed in small amounts Provide materials for body regulation – – Water soluble (B-complex & C) Fat soluble (A, D, E & K) Source – – Pre-mix (powder added to feed, best way to provide) Natural feed ingredients (fruits & vegetables) Vitamin C What are minerals? Inorganic compounds, containing NO carbon, needed in small amounts Provide materials for growth and regulation – – Bones, teeth & tissues (calcium & phosphorus) Chemical homeostasis (iron, folic acid & copper) Source – – – Pre-mix (powder) or mineral block (separate from feed) Natural feed ingredients (meat, milk, green vegetables) Nature (soil & rocks) Calcium What is water? The most important nutrient, essential for the survival of all animals Provides: – – Hydration of body Transport system for nutrients (dissolves & carries) Source – Supplied separately from diet From a clean well or plumbing H2O Nutrient Review Carbohydrates – – Provide energy Sources Cereal Grains – Corn (most popular) – Oats and Wheat Roughages – Alfalfa Hay (high energy/fiber) Sugars – Molasses (increases palatability *taste* and reduces dust) Nutrient Review Fats and Oils – Provide energy – – 2.25x more than carbohydrates Carry fat soluble vitamins Sources Grain and protein concentrates – Vegetable oil Natural sources – Meats, nuts and dairy products Nutrient Review Proteins – – Provide amino acids for growth and development Sources Animal – Meat, Bone and Fish meal – Dried milk Plant – Soybean and cottonseed meal *The word meal is almost always after the protein source * Nutrient Review Vitamins – – – Regulate body functions Designated by letters (A, B, C, D, E and K) Sources Premix – Most effective source Natural sources – Fruits and Vegetables Nutrient Review Minerals – – – Regulate body functions Provide growth of bones and tissues Sources Premix – Most certain source Natural sources – Meats, vegetables, rocks and soil Nutrient Review Water – Hydrate the body – – – Makes up 40-80% of the body Regulate body functions Transport nutrients Sources Clean water sources