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ADS 520
Exam 2
May 9, 1996                Name______________________________


 1. (10 pts)  A group of pigs was used in a metabolism trial to
    determine the energy value of a dehulled grain by-product. 
    The pigs ate 2,000 gm/day of the feed, and an average of
    285 gm/day of feces was collected.  Using a bomb
    calorimeter, the GE content for the feed was determined to
    be 4.3 kcal/gm and the GE of the feces was 4.2 kcal/gm. 
    Urine energy losses were 600 kcal/day.  There were no
    gaseous energy losses, but 2380 kcal of heat were lost each
    day as a result of nutrient metabolism.  Based on the
    results of the metabolism trial, calculate the ME value
    (kcal ME/kg feed) of the tested feed.












 2. (6 pts)  Why do we need to know the heat production of a
    fasting animal to determine the NEm value of a feed?






 3. (4 pts)  What is the biological basis for using weight
    raised to the 0.75 power when discussing energy metabolism
    in animals and humans?






 4. (6 pts)  The Beef NRC shows that the efficiency of ME
    utilization for maintenance increases as the percent
    concentrate in the diet increases and the percent roughage
    decreases.  Based on your knowledge of energy utilization,
    how would you explain this?



 5. (5 pts)  One promising method to increase the survival rate
    of baby pigs is to include ______________ percent fat in
    the diet of the sow.  The way this increases survival is

    __________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________

    At what point in the sow's reproductive cycle should the
    fat be added to the diet?

    __________________________________________________________

 6. (8 pts)  When the net energy values of a feed are
    determined, the metabolizable energy value of the diet is

    determined by __________________________________________. 

    The energy retained by the animals is determined by 

    ______________________________________.  The difference

    between ME intake and energy retained is called 

    __________________________________________.  The gross

    energy content of protein (with units) is approximately 

    ___________________________________.

 7. (10 pts)  If a high-producing dairy cow has more than 60%
    concentrate (or less than 15-17% crude fiber) in her diet,
    what will probably happen?

    __________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________

    The dairyman can add up to _____________ percent fat to the
    diet in place of some of the carbohydrate.  If he adds more
    than the above amount of fat, what will happen to his cows
    and their milk production?
    __________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________

    Two types of fat that he should not add to the diet include

    a. ___________________________________________________

    b. ___________________________________________________

    The addition of fat to dairy diets would be expected to
    (increase, decrease, not change) the total heat production
    be the cow.  (Circle one)

 8. (3 pts)  How does epinephrine cause increased heat
    production by an individual?

    __________________________________________________________

    __________________________________________________________

 9. (3 pts)  Piloerection helps preserve body heat by 

    __________________________________________________________

10. (2 pts)  The mode of heat loss when there is direct contact
    between an animal and a cooler surface is called

    ______________________________.

11. (2 pts)  The predominant mode of heat loss when the
    effective environmental temperature exceeds the core body
    temperature is ______________________________.

12. (4 pts)  Write "increase," "decrease," or "no effect" in
    the following blanks.

    Compared to a cow with a fall hair coat, what effect will a
    winter hair coat have on the cow's critical temperature?

    __________________.

    Assume a cow has a winter hair coat:

    __________  A front moves through.  What effect will the
                wind have on the cow's critical temperature?

    __________  The cow is not fed for 48 hours.  What happens
                to her critical temperature?

    __________  What effect would a rain storm have on the
                cow's critical temperature?

13. (3 pts)  Under what conditions does THP = NEm?






14. (4 pts)  Consider that the NEg value for corn in 1.55
    Mcal/kg.  We use this value as a constant for all weights
    and classes of cattle.  Suppose you have two groups of
    steers of similar breeding and frame size.  One group
    weighs 700 lb. and the other weighs 1100 lb.  Would the
    actual NEg value of corn be greater, lower or the same for
    the heavy group as compared to the lighter group.  Explain
    your answer.







15. (4 pts)  Why does the Dairy NRC show only one value for net
    energy in the tables of feed composition?






16. (5 pts)  Assume you have 2 groups of steers fed either
    alfalfa or barley, and both are in positive energy balance. 
    If you increase the ME intake of barley and alfalfa by each
    steer, there will be a greater proportional increase in
    energy retention from the barley than from the alfalfa. 
    Explain why this happens.






17. (6 pts)  Use your Beef NRC.  You have a group of Simmental
    heifers on your farm in north Alabama that weigh an average
    of 700 lb.  They have ad libitum access to good quality
    orchardgrass hay (early bloom) and a mineral mixture.  What
    is the expected ADG of the heifers?  SHOW ALL WORK AND
    UNITS IN AN ORGANIZED MANNER.








18. (23 pts)  A comparative slaughter trial and digestibility
    trial were conducted with a group of steers to determine
    the energy values of a by-product feed.  The trials lasted
    several weeks but the data, which are summarized below,
    have been calculated either on a per day basis or on a per
    kilogram basis.  The only thing you need to know about the
    cattle is that their average weight during the comparative
    slaughter trial was 360 kg.  Using the knowledge you have
    gained about energy metabolism, use the data to calculate
    the values asked for in the questions.

                              Dry matter        Energy
                               (kg/day)         content 

      Feed                       9.0          4.43 Mcal/kg
      Feces                      3.0          4.00 Mcal/kg
      Urine                                   3.20 Mcal/day
      Gas losses                              2.00 Mcal/day
      Protein and fat deposited               5.30 Mcal/day
      ME content of the diet                  2.52 Mcal/kg




A. (6)  What is the percent digestibility of the gross energy
   in the diet?  Is this value the true digestibility or the
   apparent digestibility?  Would the other value be greater or
   less than the value you have?






B. (3)  Calculate the total heat production (Mcal/day) of the
   steers.






C. (4)  Using your knowledge of energy usage by animals,
   calculate the estimated heat increment (Mcal/day) of this
   feed.






D. (5)  The data from the feeding trial showed that there was
   no gain or loss in weight by the steers when 3.9 kg of feed
   was fed.  Calculate the NEm value (Mcal NEm/kg feed) of the
   feed.






E. (5)  Using information given or calculated in this problem,
   calculate the NEg value (Mcal NEg/kg feed) of the feed.






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