Pet Food Basics Flashcards

1
Q

What information is required to be on a pet food label?

A

Weight, cat food/dog food (type), name and address of manufacturer, guaranteed analysis, ingredients, nutritional adequately statement, feeding guidelines

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2
Q

95% of the total weight.

A

Beef

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3
Q

25% of the total weight.

A

Beef dinner

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4
Q

3% of total weight of ingredients.

A

“With beef”

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5
Q
A

Beef flavor

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6
Q

What is required in the guaranteed analysis?

A

Min. % of crude protein and crude fat and max % of fiber and moisture and the “ash” minerals

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7
Q

The higher on the list of the ingredient….

A

The more predominance of weight in the food prior to processing

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8
Q

The ingredient statement does not….

A

Include any quality info about the ingredients

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9
Q

Clean parts other than meat that are typically used in human food.

A

By products

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10
Q

Two parts of a nutritional adequacy statement.

A

Formulation method and feeding trial

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11
Q

The “gold standard” of nutritional adequacy statement.

A

Feeding trial

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12
Q

Must include kcals.

A

Feeding guidelines.

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13
Q

Is only a STARTING POINT for buyers.

A

Feeding guidelines

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14
Q

Just means it came from an animal or plant.

A

Natural

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15
Q

AAFCO has not defined….

A

Organic

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16
Q

Generally song as off brands or generic food.

A

“All purpose diet”

17
Q

Marked under the idea that the food will meet the needs of any lifestyle or point in the animals life.

A

“All purpose diet”

18
Q

Often found in veterinary hospitals for special nutritional needs.

A

Special purpose food.

19
Q

Preferred over plastic.

A

Stainless or stoneware

20
Q

Dry matter basis calculation.

A

Reported amt of nutrient/total amount of dry matter x100

21
Q

Tends to have lower protein, fat and minerals.

A

Dry foods.

22
Q

Cons in dry foods.

A

Takes out nutrients, lower in digestibility, processing

23
Q

Types of food.

A

Dry food, semi-moist food, wet food

24
Q

Tends to leads to obesity due to being high in corn starch.

A

Semi-moist food

25
Q

Examples of healthy treats.

A

Carrots, broccoli, lean meat, canned pumpkin

26
Q

Used to correct a nutritional deficiency.

A

Supplements

27
Q

AAFCO

A

American association of feed control officials