exam 3: nutrition principles (feed additives) Flashcards

1
Q

Nonnutritive substances and compounds are added to swine feeds to improve growth rate, the efficiency of feed utilization, feed acceptance, and reproductive performance
OR

to be beneficial to the health or metabolism in some way

A

feed additives

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2
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From the 1950s until recently what was used in swine diets to improve the health and performance of pigs through metabolic and nutritional effects and disease control

A

antimicrobial drugs (antibiotics)

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3
Q

substances that contain desirable gastrointestinal microbial cultures or ingredients that may enhance the growth of desirable gastrointestinal micorbes

A

probiotic

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4
Q

what is a common microorganism included in probiotic products

A

lactobacillus
yeast

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5
Q

what group are probiotics feed to the most and why

A

post weaning/ recently weaned pigs

Change gut flora to reduce E.coli
produce antibiotic substances (acts like penicillin)
reduce toxic ammonia levels

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6
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used to control mold contamination and prevent mold growth in stored feed and mixed feed

A

mold inhibitors

**in feed ith high moisture content that is stored long or in a hot environment

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7
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molds reduce __________ and may produce ______________

A

palatability
mycotoxins

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8
Q

examples of mold inhibitors

A

propionic acid (most common)
sodium diacetate
sorbic acid

**pig may detect inhibitor and refuse to eat

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9
Q

where was research on chromium and its benefits to pig diets done

A

university of kentucky

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10
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trace mineral involved in metabolism in glucose, normally found in swine diets in significant amounts to meet dietary requirments

A

chromium

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11
Q

adding chromium to finishing pigs diets improves __________________ without impacting pork quality

A

growth and carcass leaness

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12
Q

the addition of chromium to sow diets have shown an increase in ___________ and _____________

A

litter size
number born alive

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13
Q

vitamin-like compound involved in the transport of fatty acids into the mitochondria to produce energy

A

carnitine

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14
Q

the addition of carnitine to finishing pigs improves growth performance and __________

A

carcass leaness

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15
Q

adding carnitine to sow diets increases ___________ and ____________ weight. It has also shown to improve litter size and reduce the _____________________

A

birth
weaning
number of stillborn/non-viable pigs

***becoming more routine in sow diets

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16
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involved in regulation of body composition and energy retention

A

conjugated linoleic acids (CLA)

17
Q

CLA in finishing diets improve what three things

A

growth performance
carcass leaness
fat firmness

**used in diets with DDGs may offset the issues with fat softness and high iodine values

18
Q

a phenylethanolamine beta-adrenergic agonist that redirects nutrients away from fat deposition and toward lean (muscle) deposition

A

ractopamine hydrochloride (paylean)

19
Q

Ractopamine hydrochloride (paylean) in finishing diets improves growth rates, feed _______________, and carcass ____________ with minimal effects on pork quality

A

efficiency
leaness

20
Q

Paylean is labeled for addition to finishing diets at ______________mg/kg for the last ___________ pounds of gain before marketing (21-35d)

A

5-10
45-90

21
Q

T/ F Ractopamine hydrochloride (paylean) must be continuously supplied up to slaughter as the beneficial effects of ractopamine hydrochloride (paylean) are quickly lost after withdrawal

A

true

**no effects on humans, no withdrawl
**only approved for pigs going to slaughter