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Title: An Agriscience Lesson Plan: Protein Needs


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An Agriscience Lesson PlanProtein Needs
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Objectives
  • Understand the amounts and kinds of protein
    needed in feeding livestock
  • Learn the essential amino acids and their
    functions

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Important factors in feeding protein
  • The amount of protein
  • The quality of protein
  • The compliment of amino acids in protein
  • Can feed less of high quality protein and vice
    versa

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Excess Protein
  • No danger in over feeding protein, but it is
    usually the most expensive part of the feed
  • Once the animal has consumed all the protein
    needed for cell construction, muscle, fetal
    growth, etc., the rest is broken down for energy
  • Carbohydrates are a cheaper source of energy

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Ten essential amino acids
  • Arginine
  • Histidine
  • Isoleucine
  • Leucine
  • Lysine
  • Methionine
  • Phenylalanine
  • Threonine
  • Tryptophan
  • Valine

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Amino Acids
  • The ten essential amino acids are those which are
    not made in the body or not made in sufficient
    amounts and have to be supplemented in feed
  • A pneumonic for remembering the essential amino
    acids is PVT. TIM HALL

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Factors in the requirements of amino acids for
animals
  • The kind of animal
  • Function of the animal (ie. Work, weight, etc.
  • Amino acids essential for growth are not
    essential for maintaining the animal

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Protein in the rations of ruminants
  • All of the essential amino acids are made in
    ruminants by the rumen bacteria from simple forms
    of Nitrogen in the feed
  • The bacterial protein may provide all of the
    essential amino acids even though they are
    lacking in the feed the ruminant eats

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Urea
  • Used as a protein substitute for ruminants
  • Source of Nitrogen that rumen bacteria can use to
    make protein
  • Urea is used only in ruminant rations, it is
    toxic to monogastrics

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Protein from animals
  • Fish meal
  • Meat and bone meal
  • milk
  • blood meal

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Protein from plants
  • Soybean oil meal
  • Soybeans
  • Cottonseed meal
  • Canola
  • Legumes

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Protein and maturity of the animal
  • Young animals have a greater need for protein
    because they are building new tissue as they grow
  • Lactation and pregnancy require higher amounts of
    protein
  • As animals mature the daily feed intake increases
    and the protein concentration decreases

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Web sites
  • Www.galaxy.com
  • nal.usda.gov.com
  • www.ag.usask.ca/
  • public.gov.nf.ca/
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