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TTU ANSC 1401 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Correct!!

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Concentrates - high in energy, low in fiber, highly digestible Carbonaceous Concentrates - contains a lot of carbon, low in protein: cereal grains, molasses Nitrogenous Concentrates - contains a lot of nitrogen, high in protein: oil meals, fish meal, packing house by-products such as tankage, dai...

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ANSC 1401 - TTU (Nutrition, Digestion, and Feeds) Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!

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Nutrition - science that deals with food and the nutrients it contains that man and animals must have to live and function Study Nutrition because - - most costly link to animal production Concentrates - high in energy, low in fiber, highly digestible Carbonaceous (Concentrate) - low in protein;...

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ANSC 1401 BEEF CATTLE QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED

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beef - the meat from cattle other than veal and calves veal - the meat from veal calves calf - the meat from calves bull - a sexually mature, unmastered, bovine male cow - a sexually mature, bovine female first calf - a term commonly used to indicate the first calf born to bovine females (most ...

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ANSC 1401 Exam 5 Questions And Answers

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What is the most popular cat breed in the United States? - Exotic What responsibilities do pet owners have? - All of the Above (Population control, Vaccinations, Avoiding pet obesity) What is the average gestation length (in days) for a dog? - 63 Diseases such as rabies, salmonella, and ringworm...

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ANSC 1401 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED

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high in energy, low in fiber, highly digestible (grains: corn, wheat) - Answer-concentrates concentrates: low in protein, cereal grains, molasses, corn, wheat, oats - Answer-carbonaceous concentrates: high in protein; such as tankage, dairy products (soybean meal, cottonseed meal) - Answer-nitro...

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ANSC 1401 Crossland Final Questions with complete Solutions!!

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Why would the population growth rate of poultry be greater than large animals? - Answer-faster reproduction Why has pork been the most widely produced meat source world wide? - Answer-pigs eat waste, reproduce in litters, faster reproduction Why would the US be less reliant on manure and urine a...

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Animal Science 1401 Exam 3 Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction

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Which nutrient produces the most energy per gram when digested? - Answer-Lipids Which nutrient is comprised of chains of sugars? - Answer-Carbohydrates Which carbohydrate is non-digestible by animals? - Answer-Lignin Which foodstuff is an example of nitrogenous roughage? - Answer-Legume Hay If a...

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ANSC 1401 Exam 1 Questions with well explained answers

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stallion - sexually mature, male horse colt - sexually immature, male horse (young, not baby) mare - sexually mature, female horse filly - sexually immature, female horse gelding - male horse castrated before reaching sexual maturity foal - a young male or female horse until weaned at 4 to 6 mo...

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Animal Science 1401 Exam 4 Questions And Answers

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Which of these would increase birth weight? - Answer-Larger Father What would best indicate how many eggs an ewe would produce for embryo transfer after she is super ovulated? - Answer-Number of corpus luteum present on the ovary What best describes the position of a nanny during surgical embryo ...

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ANSC 1401 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions, Graded A+

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Which nutrient produces the most energy per gram when digested? - Answer-Lipids Which nutrient is comprised of chains of sugars? - Answer-Carbohydrates Which carbohydrate is the most difficult for animals to digest? - Answer-Lignin Which food stuff is an example of nitrogenous? - Answer-Roughage ...

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ANSC 1401 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS

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stallion - Answer-sexually mature, male horse (stud) colt - Answer-sexually immature, male horse mare - Answer-sexually mature, female horse (above 4 years) filly - Answer-sexually immature, female horse (less than 2 years) gelding - Answer-male horse castrated (best thing to do for a male) befo...

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