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1 Animal Nutrition Copied from Cal Poly Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office June 2002

2 F What is nutrition? F Why is it important to know? F What are the 6 required nutrients? Introduction to Animal Nutrition

3 What is Nutrition? b The science of dealing with the utilization of food by the body and all body processes which transform food into body tissues and activities.

4 WHAT ?!?!?!?!?!??!?! W r i t e t h i s d o w n ! ! ! b Nutrition deals with what nutrients we need to live, how the body uses food to stay alive, and how the body changes food into body functions (like breathing or walking).

5 Why is nutrition important? b It is required for life! b Allows us to care for ourselves better. b Allows us to take care of animals better. b Provides a link to the causes of many health problems. b Directs our work and income in agriculture. b Is related to wealth for most nations.

6 What’s with these nutrients? W r i t e t h i s d o w n ! ! ! b Nutrients are the essential requirements for the support of life. They make it possible for the body to grow, have energy, and function correctly.

7 There are 6 essential nutrients! W r i t e t h i s d o w n ! ! ! b Protein b Carbohydrates b Fats b Minerals b Vitamins b Water b (and sometimes Air!)

8 Proteins b Proteins are essential for growth and repair in cells b Proteins help form muscles, internal organs, skin, hair, wool, feathers, hoofs, and horns

9 Carbohydrates b Carbos provide most of the energy for animals. Energy is measured in calories. b Helps with growth, fattening, reproduction. b Carbos come from sugars, starches, and fibrous feeds.

10 Fats b Are concentrated energy, 2.25 times more than carbos. b Used as energy reserves, protect vital organs, insulate body. b Are in all body cells! b Help form many body compounds!

11 Minerals b Are needed in all parts of the body, especially bones and teeth. b Affect all body functions, including heartbeat and blood oxygen level! b Are ESSENTIAL for body functions.

12 Vitamins b Vitamins are only needed in small amounts, but they are essential. b Protect against disease, promote growth, and contribute to overall balanced health.

13 Water b Controls body temp. b Helps shape body b Transports nutrients b Aids digestion b Carries out waste b Lubricates joints b Majority of body mass

14 Air b Although usually not included in the nutrient list, air is essential for animals. b Without a supply of fresh air, most animals will be in danger of dying!

15 Let’s Review! Introduction to Animal Nutrition

16 What is the study of nutrition all about? b What nutrients animals need to stay alive b How the body uses food to stay alive b How it changes food into a life process

17 What are the 6 major nutrients all animals need?

18 Proteins Carbs

19 FatsMinerals

20 Vitamins Water

21 Today we learned... b What nutrition is b Why it’s important b What the 6 major nutrients required by all animals are


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