Week 4 - Quiz_ PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL NUTRITION (ANS_311_001_F2023)
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Question 1
Calculate the ME content for the following dog food per 100 g feed. To
calculate carbohydrate content, we assume 3% minerals. conversion
factor for lipids is 9 kcal ME/g lipid and for protein and carbohydrate
content is 4 kcal ME/g protein or CHO
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410 kcal ME/100 g feed Well done!!!
474 kcal ME/100 g diet You have insufficient information 426 kcal ME/kg diet 1 / 1 pts
Question 2
Calculate the ME content for the following cat food per 100 g feed. To
calculate carbohydrate content, we assume 3% minerals. conversion
factor for lipids is 9 kcal ME/g lipid and for protein and carbohydrate
content is 4 kcal ME/g protein or CHO
418 kcal ME/100g feed Well done!!!
I don't have sufficient information 458 kcal ME/100 g feed
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434 kcal ME/100 g feed 1 / 1 pts
Question 3
Calculate the RER for a dog weighing 10 kg
400 kcal ME/g diet 700 kcal ME/day 394 kcal ME/day Well done!!!
370 kcal ME/day 1 / 1 pts
Question 4
Calculate the DER of an adult, spayed female dog with an RER of 400
kcal ME/d.
600 kcal ME/day 680 640 kcal ME/day 560 kcal ME/d Well Done!!!
1 / 1 pts
Question 5
If the dog has a DER of 400 kcal ME/day. How many grams should you
feed the dog per day from the following feed?
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1000 grams/day 100 grams/day 120 grams/day Well done!!!
10 grams/d 1 / 1 pts
Question 6
If the dog has a DER of 500 kcal ME/day. How many cups should you
feed the dog per day from the following feed?
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1.45 cans/day I don't have sufficient information 1.29 cans/day 1.62 cans/day Well done!!!
1 / 1 pts
Question 7
Calculate the drinking water requirement for a 5 kg cat that consumes 50
grams of 10% moisture feed.
224 mL drinking water/day 234 ml drinking water/day 229 mL drinking water/ day Well done!!!
145 mL drinking water/day
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Question 8
Calculate the drinking water requirement for a low activity, 12 kg dog that
consumes 600 grams of a 80% moisture feed.
no water has to be added 660 ml drinking water/day 217.5 mL drinking water/day 180 mL drinking way/day Well done!!!
1 / 1 pts
Question 9
You are moving with your 12 kg, regular activity, how long can you drive
without interruption if you cannot afford more than 5% water loss for your
dog's well being.
9 hours Well done!!!
4 hours 6 hours 3 days 0 / 1 pts
Question 10
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How much % of their body water will a 500 kg horse lose at normal
temperature and maintenance during 8 h transport, assuming a water
body percentage of 60%.
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3% 2.5% There is a calculation error!
1% 2% 1 / 1 pts
Question 11
Calculate the drinking water requirement for a 5 kg cat that consumes 250
grams of the following feed
234 mL drinking water/day 200 ml drinking water/day 34 mL drinking water/day Very well done!!!
104 ml drinking water/day 1 / 1 pts
Question 12
Your 5 kg cat eats but did not drink any water. How high has the water
content of the feed be when she consumes 300 grams of feed?
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78% moisture content Well done!!!
80% moisture content >100% of water content 82% moisture content Quiz Score: 11
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