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Domesticated animal kept for pleasure and companionship |
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Animals kept and raised for profit especially farm animals |
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used for food or sold as breeding stock |
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Factors affecting heat stress |
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species, breed, color, hair lenght, gender, stage of pregency, weight or age |
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can reduce performance in temperatures of 80 degrees or more |
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Problem in Florida when hauling animals in cold weather |
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Block the wind and provide warm bedding |
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To effectively handle animals |
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1 Understand the specie behavior 2 Design facilities to reduce stress 3 train people to use stress free techniques |
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A Safe distance for animals |
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Animals in a group following a single animal |
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The area an animal cannot see |
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Nation Research Council - responsible for animal nutrition standards |
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24 hour allowance of food for a specific animal |
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The material that makes up the animals food |
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A diet is adequet for the specific animal |
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Food is always available to the animals |
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Grain and grain products that supply energy (carbohydrates or fats) |
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Used in animal rations to supply energy and make pelleted feeds |
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a feed addatives to improve the nutritional value of feed |
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Broken down into individual Amino Acids |
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Needs active transport before resynthesis |
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using energy to move against a concentration gradient |
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Protein Deficiency symptoms |
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small, thin, Low serum levels, fatty liver and pot belly |
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1 have a daily requirement 2 in Natural foods 3 Glucose breaks into monosaccharides for absorption 4 absorbed in teh upper small intestine |
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digestive system that produces fatty acids during fermentation |
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1 Cannot be produced must be in the diet 2 used for cell membranes and hormonal systems |
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Carbohydrate deficiencies |
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skin sores, growth problems and reproductive failure |
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amount of fats (lipids ) in the diets |
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Move Fat Soluable vitamins |
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Must have fat in the animal's diet |
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Bile, Intestinal and Pancreatic secreations |
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Condition causes by build up of keytones in the blood (loss of electrolytes K,Na in the blood) |
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Staggering,dehydration and foul breath |
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Inheritated Disease caused by underproduction of enzyme Insulin |
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Has all nutrients the animal needs |
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Ration tastes good to the animal |
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locally supplied diet that is inexpensive to mix |
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feed with all the water removed |
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Feed just as it is from the bag |
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Method to balance a ration that uses only a calculator |
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a trait needs many genes to show the genetic pattern |
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one pair of genes express a trait |
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One gene is not dominantr over another (get off spring half way between Mom and Dad |
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Both traits are fully expressed |
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Traits that belong to one sex or another |
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Two genes that control the same trait |
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a gene that hides the effect of its partner (only one need be present) |
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A gene which trait is hidden when coupled with another gene (trait only expressed if both genes in a pair are recessive) |
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A system that lists all possible genotypes in a cross |
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The actual arrangement of genes in a cross |
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The traits an animal exhibits (what they look like) |
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Two genes that are the same |
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two genes that are different |
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The farming of fresh water and amrine plants and animals |
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The raising of saltwater (marine) organisms |
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production of plants and aquatic animals in a controlled environment |
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Organisms raised in a natural system (usually floating nets) |
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recirculation systems with water filter and treatment systems |
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Natural production with low density, low water exchange and no supplemental feed |
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Maximum production, limited space, Complete diet and high water exchange |
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gives a business a specific position at a specific moment in time |
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Money earned by the business also can be called income |
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Money being spent by the business |
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Value of things owned by the business |
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Monies owed by the business |
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Money left over after the liabilities have been paid |
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