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Energy Nutrition
Energy Nutrition
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
02/20/2016

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Term
True or False

energy is a nutrient
Definition
false
Term
What units are used to measure energy?
Definition
Mcal
Term
What factors regulate the use of energy?
Definition
Feed Quantity/Quality
-amount (affects retention time)
-nutrient content/balance
-digestibility

Animal Characteristics
-feed intake regulation
-genetics
-physiological state

Environment
-temperature, housing etc
Term
What is TDN? What does it measure?
Definition
total digestible nutrients

measures relative energy value of a feed
digestible CP + CF + NFE + (EEx2.25)
Term
What are the physiological fuel values for CHO, fat and protein? Do they apply to ruminants?
Definition
4 kcal/g
9
4

no, microbial fermentation of CHO into VFA greatly alters this
Term
What does TDN not account for?
Definition
energy lost in urine, fermentation, gases, heat etc

doesnt measure vitamins that may provide energy
Term
How is feed energy partitiioned?
Definition
GE
DE (loses fecal)
ME (loses urinary & gaseous)
NE (loses HIF)
production & maintenance
Term
DE =
Definition
GE - FE
Term
GE =
Definition
heat of combustion
Term
Which will have a higher GE, CHO from grain or straw?
Definition
same
Term
Is all undigested food undigestible?
Definition
no, fast rate of passage may mean protein passes through to feces
Term
Why does DE over-estimated the value of high-forage diets?
Definition
it doesn't account for energy losses associated with digestion (gases, HIF)

forages lose lots of energy as methane & heat
Term
1 kg TDN = ____ Mcal DE
Definition
4.4
Term
ME : DE =
Definition
0.8
Term
ME =
Definition
DE - (gas energy + urine energy)
Term
Why would you see high ammoounts of allantoin in the urine of some beef cattle?
Definition
if they have a diet high in single cell protein or microbial protein
Term
Which are greater for ruminants, gaseous or urinary losses?
Definition
gaseous
Term
What are some forms of heat loss in HIF?
Definition
microbial fermentation
nutrient metabolism
Term
If the maintenance requirement of a cow is 4.24kg TDN per day, and the cow is consuming 10kg of a 73TDN% diet, how much of the diet is available for production?
Definition
10kg X 0.73 = 7.3kg of TDN

7.3-4.24 = 3.06kg available for production
Term
A diet high in NDF will be (high/low) in energy
Definition
low
Term
A diet high in NE/ME will be (high/low) in TDN
Definition
high
Term
How much of intake energy is retained?
Definition
only approx 20%
Term
Why is fecal energy greater than heat energy on a high-forage diet?
Definition
less energy in forages is digested (much more energy lost to the feces)
Term
Put the following in decreasing order:

lactation energy reqs
gestation energy rews
MER
Definition
MER > lac > gest
Term
What is NEm?
Definition
net energy for maintenance

-basal metabolism, voluntary activity for maintenance, heat to maintain body temp
Term
What is NEp?
Definition
NE production

-work, tissue gain, fetus growth etc
Term
What is NEm for beef cattle?
Definition
0.077 Mcal/ EBW^0.75
Term
High will require more energy per day, a large animal or small?
Definition
on a strictly energy-unit basis, large

per unit of BW, small
Term
Which breeds require more energy, bos indicus or bos taurus?
Definition
bos taurus
Term
Which is greater, MER of bulls or steers/heifers?
Definition
bulls
Term
As environmental temperature approaches UCT or LCT, how is performance affected?
Definition
performance is negatively effected. At high temps intake decreases, MER increases. At LCT intake increases but so does MER
Term
UCT for a cow is...
Definition
30C
Term
MER increases by ___% during lactation
Definition
20%
Term
What effect does grazing have on MER?
Definition
can increase requirements by 10-20% depending on terrain, quality, forage availability, distance to water etc
Term
What is compensatory gain?
Definition
overwintering weaned calves on low quality nutrition, then giving high quality diet in spring can increase the ADG above what it would be on a continuous diet
Term
Why does restricting feed reduce the energy requirements of a calf?
Definition
shrinks the GIT, so less energy required to maintain it, reducing metabolic rate
Term
Whih is easier to 'use', fat stores or protein stores?
Definition
fat stores, far more efficient to mobilize energy from them vs muscle
Term
What is NEg?
Definition
amount of energy deposited as non-fat organic matter + energy deposited as fat
Term
Which requires more energy to deposit, fat or protein?
Definition
fat (but it is easier to use/maintain!!)
Term
Why is energy use of visceral tissue so high?
Definition
high cell turnover in SI
NA/K ATPase transporters use energy
protein synthesis & turnover
nucleic acid synthesis for cell proliferation
Term
What are bypass nutrients>
Definition
nutrients which aren't fermented in the rumen
Term
Would you want to have bypass CHO nutrients?
Definition
no - limited digestion in the SI so want as much as possible to happen in the rumen
Term
Would you want to have bypass fat nutrients?
Definition
for dairy cows, can increase energy supply without affecting microbe populations

for beef cows, could reduce the amount of saturated fats deposited in beef meat (microbes try to saturate the fat)
Term
What is microbial crude protein?
Definition
protein produces by microbes in rumen
Term
What is UIP?
Definition
protein that cannot be degraded in the rumen, and therefor is not available for post-ruminal digestion

e.g. heat damaged proteins (maillard rxn)
Term
What is DIP?
Definition
degradable intake protein

can be degraded by microbes in rumen
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