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Ruminant Nutrition Jeopardy!

Ruminant Nutrition Jeopardy!. Waterford Union High School. Rules. Each team sends one person per turn. They cannot get help from their team First to “buzz” in gets 15 seconds to answer.

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Ruminant Nutrition Jeopardy!

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  1. Ruminant Nutrition Jeopardy! Waterford Union High School

  2. Rules • Each team sends one person per turn. They cannot get help from their team • First to “buzz” in gets 15 seconds to answer. • If the first person to buzz cannot get the answer, the second team can buzz in. Once they buzz in, they too have 15 seconds. They also cannot get help. • You either gain or lose points on each turn. • If no team buzzes within 10 seconds, the question ends and the answer is given.

  3. Disease & Disorder Feeding Ruminants Nutrients, Etc. Feeding Rations DigestiveStrategies The 4 Chambers $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. Nutrients, Etc. • This fulfills all the energy needs of a cow. • Carbohydrates

  5. Nutrients, Etc. • These become the functional part of a cow’s body • Amino Acids

  6. Nutrients, Etc. • This nutrient deficiency has the greatest physiological impact on a ruminant • Water

  7. Nutrients, Etc. • This has two forms – UIP and DIP • Protein

  8. Nutrients, Etc. • Cellulose is this kind of nutrient (the kind of nutrient that is the primary source of bodily energy) • Carbohydrate

  9. Feeding Rations • This stage of lactation includes the peakmilk production. • Early Lactation

  10. Feeding Rations • This stage of lactation iswhen the cow stops beingmilked. • Dry Period

  11. Feeding Rations • This stage of lactation in which grain isfed to re-stimulate the rumen. • Transition period

  12. Feeding Rations • This stage of lactation includes the peak in feedconsumption • Peak DM Intake

  13. Feeding Rations • This stage of lactation in which the cowisstillproducingmilk but isunlikely to have anynutritionalproblems. • Mid-Late Lactation

  14. Digestive Strategies • This class of animals has only a simple stomach that secretes acid. • Monogastrics

  15. Digestive Strategies • This class of animals has both a crop and a gizzard. • Avian

  16. Digestive Strategies • This class of animals uses a cecum to break down plant matter • Post-gastric fermenters

  17. Digestive Strategies • This class of animals has a multi-chambered stomach. • Ruminants

  18. Digestive Strategies • Which of the following is the organ that uses stones or grit to break down food • Gizzard

  19. The 4 Chambers • This chamber is a filter and removes water from the digested matter • Omasum

  20. The 4 Chambers • This chamber is used for fermentation: • The rumen

  21. The 4 Chambers • This chamber is used to catch foreign objects • The reticulum

  22. The 4 Chambers • This chamber is most like our own stomachs • The abomasum

  23. The 4 Chambers • This chamber is the first of the four chambers • The rumen

  24. Disease & Disorder • This is disease in which fat is broken down too quickly • Ketosis

  25. Disease & Disorder • This is the disease where a piece of metal is in the reticulum • Hardware

  26. Disease & Disorder • This is the disease where blood vessels in the hooves swell due to acidic conditions in the blood • Laminitis

  27. Disease & Disorder • This is the disease where low levels of bodily magnesium cause tremors and increased urination • Grass Tetany or Hypomagnesia

  28. Disease & Disorder • This is the disease also known as milk fever • Hypocalcemia

  29. Feeding Ruminants • This should be done to waterers to prevent the contamination of fecal matter • They should be elevated

  30. Feeding Ruminants • This is the forage that consists of chopped and fermented corn stalks • Corn silage

  31. Feeding Ruminants • This is the energy supplement consisting of fermented, partially ground corn • High Moisture Corn

  32. Feeding Ruminants • This is the energy concentrate that can noticeably improve rumen function • Oats

  33. Feeding Ruminants • This is the category of protein that is used directly by the cow and bypasses the rumen. • Undegradable Intake Protein (UIP)

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