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Industry Overview & Anatomy
Industry Overview & Anatomy
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 4
02/20/2016

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Term
What are male & female calves used for in beef production? Heifers? Cows?
Definition
most males castrated

steers & extra females are sold as feeders to be finishers, some calves kept as replacements heifers

some heifers marketed as bred, some mature to cows

cows are culled based on productivity, temperament, age, health
Term
Is lactation necessary in beef cows?
Definition
to minimize costs of raising calves, yes
Term
What is a forage-finished cow?
Definition
finished on either pasture, hay or haylage
Term
Beef cattle industry is very segmented

What does this mean?
Definition
little vertical integration, one farm responsible for cow-calf, one for finishing, then goes to packing plant, then wholesale, then retail
Term
What country buys most of Canada's exported beef?
Definition
USA
Term
Canada may not produce a lot of beef but
they are a major exporter. How does this
work?
Definition
lots of canadian calves are weaned and then go to US feedlots
Term
Canada produces more beef than it needs
but it is still a major importer of beef.
How does this work
Definition
can import beef for less than what it costs to produce beef, so most profitable is to sell what we produce and then import what we need
Term
Why is nutrition of beef cattle important in terms of profit?
Definition
how the cattle are fed can influence returns
Term
Which nutrients provide energy?
Definition
fat, CHO, proteins
Term
when would protein provide energy?
Definition
if the AA profile is unbalanced, or you are feeding more protein than is necessary
Term
3 most common feedstuffs used in Ontario beef cattle feed
Definition
corn
soybean meal
alfalfa/grass mixture
Term
Which is highest in energy, corn, SBM or alfalfa? lowest?
Definition
corn
alfalfa
Term
Which is highest in protein, corn, SBM or alfalfa? lowest?
Definition
SBM
corn
Term
How do you formulate a ration, or a DM or as-fed basis?
Definition
DM
Term
We feed on an _____ basis and balance rations on a ______ basis
Definition
ASK SAM
Term
% _______ / % DM = _______ / 100%DM
Definition
% nutrient (as fed)

% nutrient (DMB)
Term
What is TDN?
Definition
total digestible nitrogen
Term
What is the relationship between NDF and TDN?
Definition
higher NDF = more cell wall CHO and lignin, less cell contents

means less digestible nutrients, less energy-yielding compounds
Term
What is a definition of a protein supplement in terms of CP?
Definition
ASK SAM
Term
Ungulate
Definition
hoofed mammal
Term
What are true ruminants?
Definition
have a nonsecretory forestomach with 3 compartments, and a secretory abomasum
Term
What are the 3 major roles of the digestive tract?
Definition
act as a barrier to the environment

digestion & absorption of nutrients
Term
What do cattle use for prehension?
Definition
tongue
Term
What teeth are cattle missing?
Definition
upper jaw incisors
Term
the ramus is medial to the _______
Definition
zygomatic arch
Term
where are the major muscles for chewing attached?
Definition
coronoid process
Term
The joint between the skull and lower jaw is the _______.
Definition
mandibular condyle
Term
Why is the mandibular condyle flat in cattle?
Definition
allows for horizontal grinding
Term
What are the main salivary glands? Which one accounts for 50% of production?
Definition
parotid 50%
mandibular
sublingual
Term
What are the functions of saliva? (6)
Definition
-dissolves food to aid in taste & initiate digestion
-lubrication
-buffers acidic foods & VFA from rumen
-source of P for microbes to synthesize phospholipids, nucleoproteins etc
-route for disposal of urea & uric acid
-protection
Term
What is the importance of saliva production in poor pasture conditions
Definition
pasture low in P, saliva can contain urea & P which can be 'recycled' by microbes
Term
Connecting tube between the pharynx and reticuloremen
Definition
esophagus
Term
Continuation of oral cavity leading to the esophagus
Definition
pharynx
Term
What is the role of the esophagus?
Definition
swallowing
regurgitation
Term
What are the compartments of the forestomach?
Definition
rumen
reticulum
omasum
Term
The most cranial part of the forestomach
Definition
reticulum
Term
Has a honeycomb structure of mucosa
Definition
reticulum
Term
Hardware disease can be prevented by implanting a magnet in the _____
Definition
reticulum
Term
Chemical digestion via microbial enzymes takes place in the _____
Definition
reticulorumen
Term
Where does physical digestion take place?
Definition
mouth (chewing)
rumen (mixes ingesta)
Term
Cattle ruminant feedstuffs for how long?
Definition
3-10hrs a day
Term
What are the 4 Rs of rumination?
Definition
regurgitation
remastication
reensalivation
reswallowing
Term
What is the rule of rumination?
Definition
-reduce particle size so that feed can leave the rumen
-increase density of ingesta
-increase saliva production to buffer VFA
-increase mixing of digesta, eructation
Term
This structure has many sheets of muscular laminae to sort feedstuffs by particle size
Definition
omasum
Term
What happens in the omasum?
Definition
absorption of VFA, electrolytes and water
filter feedstuffs based on particle size
Term
What are the advantages of pregastric fermentation?
Definition
-can use cellulose, and fibrous diets
-synthesize microbial protein
-synthesize B vitamins
-detoxification
-more effective use of VFAs, B vits, microbial protein
Term
What are the disadvantages of pregastric fermentation?
Definition
-need food frequently
-lots of energy lost during fermentation
-need to spend lots of time chewing food
-ATP production from VFA is less efficient than absorbing glucose from SI
-ketosis
-toxins produced by microbes (lots of ammonia)
Term
Primary site for CHO, lipid, protein digestion and absorption of vitamins, minerals, and water
Definition
SI
Term
What do trypsin and chymotrypsin do?
Definition
produce AA and small peptides
Term
What does carboxypeptidase do?
Definition
splits off the terminal AA of peptides
Term
What enzyme converts starch to oligosacharides?
Definition
alpha amylase
Term
What SI enzymes come from the enterocytes?
Definition
MSLEAN

maltase
sucrase
lactase
enterokinase
aminopeptidase
nucleosidase
Term
What vitamins are synthesized in the LI?
Definition
K, B vitamins
Term
True or False

the pancrease has both endocrine and exocrine functions
Definition
true
Term
What does it mean if something has an exocrine function?
Definition
produce a substance which reaches its target through a duct (not bloodstream)
Term
The _____ is the metabolic powerhouse of the body. It is involved with the metabolism of ____, ____ and ____
Definition
liver

CHO
protein
lipids
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