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Title: ABAS 4520 COURSE UNIT 5 Nutrition and Digestive Anatomy


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ABAS 4520COURSE UNIT 5Nutrition and Digestive
Anatomy Physiology
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  • General Comments
  • DOGS AND CATS ARE CARNIVORES
  • different nutrient needs from non-carnivores
    (especially protein)
  • dogs can obtain nutrients from a wider range of
    foods than can cats
  • plant materials difficult to digest for dogs and
    especially cats
  • cats are obligate carnivores
  • obligate carnivore some essential nutrients
    must come from animal tissue

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6 NUTRIENT GROUPS
WATER PROTEIN LIPIDS CARBOHYDRATES MINERALS VITAMI
NS
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  • WATER
  • SOURCES
  • from drinking water
  • from the feed
  • metabolic water (may meet 10-15 of requirement)
  • CONSUMPTION
  • 2-3 times more water consumed than feed dry
    matter
  • FOOD FOR THOUGHT
  • What factors affect how much water a dog or cat
    will consume?

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  • PROTEIN
  • MOST COMMERCIAL DIET PROTEIN SOURCES
  • animal tissues (what are some examples?)
  • oilseed meals (what are some examples?)
  • cereal grains (what are some examples?)
  • insignificant source of protein
  • GENERAL PROTEIN REQUIREMENTS
  • maintenance dog 18-25 (DM basis)
  • maintenance cat at least 25 (DM basis)
  • growing animals higher
  • producing animals higher

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  • CARBOHYDRATES
  • usually starch
  • inexpensive dietary component
  • raw carbs not utilized well by dogs and
    especially cats
  • lack enzymes for digestion
  • excess consumption of raw carbs flatulence and
    diarrhea
  • heat/moisture processing of carbs reduces effects
  • cereal grains most common sources of carbs
  • corn, wheat, rice, barley, (and potatoes)
  • weight management diets have high fiber (up to
    30)

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  • LIPIDS (Fats and Oils)
  • makes feeds more palatable
  • source of essential fatty acids (EFAs)
  • EFAs are linoleic, linolenic, and arachidonic
    acid
  • increases energy content of diet
  • important when feeding gestating, lactating,
    growing, or working dogs/cats
  • source of fat soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)
  • helps with skin/coat quality
  • most commercial diets
  • Dogs 5-40 fat (DM basis)
  • Cats 10-30 fat (DM basis)

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  • VITAMINS AND MINERALS
  • See Textbooks

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  • VARIATION IN NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS
  • size
  • age
  • level of work
  • environment
  • repro status
  • health
  • activity level
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