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Instructions1.Click on the category and dollar amount to reveal the question.2.Click on the question to reveal the answer.3.On the answer slide, move the mouse to away from the answer until the hand appears then click to return to the categories board.4.If you want to use the song make sure it and the game are in the same folder.
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Experience Palatability VarietyOld Dogs
New TricksBehavior
BasicsDiet
Training
An animal’s __________ serves as its most important role model and has the greatest effect on its dietary and habitat preferences.
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a. One yearb. Two yearsc. Three years
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c. Three years
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True or False. Young animals acquire foraging skills more quickly than older animals.
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True. Biting rates of 18-mo-old goats were still increasing after 30 days exposure to the shrub, blackbrush, whereas biting rates of 18-mo-old goats had leveled off
after 20 days exposure.
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Mom is the only social model that influences the diet selection of its offspring.True or False
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False. Animals can also learn about foods from peers and other mature animals in the herd.
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Experience can actually change the structure and function of what?
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The body
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Animals pair postingestive feedback with what?
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Flavor or Foods
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Animals can distinguish between foods only if they _________ different.
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Taste
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Animals will stop eating a food if it sees another animal avoid the food. True or False
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begins eating a food it won’t stop because a peer doesn’t eat the food.
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What is the purpose of flavor?
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Flavor allows animals to discriminate between foods and to pair food flavor with feedback.
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What is the term that describes the observation that nerves for taste, smell and the gut all meet in a central location in the brain?
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Neural convergence
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Do animals prefer to eat a variety of foods even when nutritional needs are met and toxins are not limiting intake?
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Yes
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If a plant contains a toxin then it is called a poisonous plant. True or False
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False. All plants contain some level of toxins
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Animals that eat a meal high in energy will likely prefer foods high in what macronutrient?
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Protein
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Why is offering animals a choice of foods likely to increase productivity and decrease stress?
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Choice allows animals to meet individual needs for nutrients.
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What is the term for eating too much of a particular flavor, nutrient or toxins?
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Satiety
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When making changes in management, producers should expect production to initially do what?
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Decline
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Name the chief reason cattle overuse riparian areas when there is ample forage on surrounding hills.
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Habit or Culture
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Name two reasons animals change habits?
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Satiety, youth,
deficiency, training
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Certain habitats are always optimum for every individual member within a species regardless of the animal’s history. True or False
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False. The suitability of habitat depends on both physical need and prior experience.
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Name two factors that keep animals from readily eating weeds.
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Novelty, Toxins, Abundance
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Behavior depends on what?
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Consequences
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What decreases the likelihood that a behavior will reoccur?
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consequences
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When modifying behavior which method normally promotes desired behavior with the fewest unwanted side effects?
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Positive re-enforcement
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What is the term for an animal’s reluctance to eat new foods?
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Neophobia
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The _________ system enables animals to learn about dangers in the external environment and keeps them safe from physical harm.
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Skin System
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In most cases animals must be encouraged to eat new foods.True or False
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True, especially for older animals
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If an animal gets sick after eating a food for the first time, what will likely happen to intake of that food in the future?
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Intake may be reduced
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Why might molasses encourage animals to eat new foods?
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Familiar flavor and added nutrients
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Animals raised on poor quality roughage are more efficient at recycling what nutrient?
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Nitrogen
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What might a manager do to get his barn-reared dairy cows to eat grass?
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Feed green-chop in the barn. Animals are least likely to eat a new food in an unfamiliar environment. The pasture is an unfamiliar environment.
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No. You can choose whether or not to eat a food but you cant’ decide to like or dislike it. In some cases, you can change how you feel about a food by improving its postingestive consequences by covering it in calories, butter, cheese sauce, sugar, etc.
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