feeds and feeding quiz 9

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________________ is the most common source of NPN.
urea
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Which is NOT an animal protein source?
biuret
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Oilseed meals are high in __________________ vitamins.
water soluble
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Antioxidants are used in feeds to increase palatability.
false
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What is true of the mineral concentrations of grasses?
high in Ca
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MGA is a synthetic hormone designed to mimic testosterone that suppresses estrus activity.
false
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Ionophores alter the ion transferring ability of bacteria.
true
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Which feed additive is responsible for attacking organisms that invade and destroy the intestines?
Coccidiostats
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What is true of the mineral concentrations of cereal grains?
high in P
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Feed additives are highly regulated by the _____________.
FDA
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beta-agonists are responsible for _____________ nutrients away from fat deposition.
repartition?
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___________ can also be used as an intake limiter in addition to a mineral source.
sodium chloride?
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the mineral content of the feeds reflects ______

a. all of the above

b. mineral content in soil

c. mineral content in fertilizer

d. mineral content in water
a. all of the above
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antifungal agents are used to prevent __________ growth in stored feeds.
mold
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consumption of mineral _________ is typically lower than loose mineral
blocks?
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exogenous feed enzymes are added to feeds to improve diet digestibility
true