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BEHAVEBEHAVEJeopardy 2Jeopardy 2
Let’sPlay
Applause
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Feedback ToxinsPoisonous
PlantsDiet
Training 2Potluck
Moving to New Places
Can animals learn to use medicines?
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Yes
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Animals associate feedback with macronutrients like energy and protein but not with minerals. True or False
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False
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1-300Young animals will continue to eat new foods that make them sick if their mothers eat the food. True or False
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False
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Liking or disliking a food is a conscious decision. True or False
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False
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Animals must be awake when they get nauseous in order to form a food aversion. True or False
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False
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Animals don’t eat foods high in toxins because toxins taste bad. True or False
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False
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Animals will avoid eating foods high in toxins if they have other low toxin foods to eat. True or False.
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b2a
False
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Nutrients __________ the effect of toxins.
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How do most toxins affect animal behavior?
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They reduce intake.
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Name two ways animals can eat more total toxin?
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Supplemental nutrients and eat a variety of toxins.
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Are animals more or less likely to eat a novel food in a new environment?
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Less
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Production suffers more, less or is about the same when animals are moved from harsh low-nutrient environments to lush high-nutrient environments rather than the reverse?
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Dry cows can be used as social models to help new animals find food, water and shelter. True or False
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True
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Are animals more or less likely to eat a familiar, toxic food in a new environment where most of the foods are novel.
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More
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Animals of the same species will forage together even if they are strangers. True or False
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False, not always
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Exposure to foods early in life can increase intake of poor-quality foods, nutritious foods, toxin-containing foods or all of the above.
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All of the above
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Food aversions last how long?
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At least three years, maybe longer
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When training animals to eat new foods, animals should be forced to eat large amounts of the new food to make sure animals form a preference for the food. True or False.
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False. Forcing animals to eat a new food high in toxins or nutrients can lead to permanent food aversions or reductions in intake.
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Name two methods to encourage animals to use uplands.
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Herding or riding andPlacing supplements, water, minerals in the uplands.
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Name two conditions that will enhance the persistence of a food aversion.
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(1) Food must be novel, (2) other animals in herd do not eat the food, (3) animal gets really sick the first time it eats the food, (4) it has other nutritious, familiar foods to eat.
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Animals can form an aversion to a food even if the food doesn’t make them sick. True or False
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False
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How can a dairy producer change cow preference for specific pasture plants from day to day?
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Change the amount of energy and protein fed in the barn.
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Why might a producer not wean his replacement heifers and leave them with their mothers for an entire year?
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So that heifers can learn the locations of food, water and cover for the entire year.
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Name three reasons animals would refuse to eat a food?
5-400A1 - 100Not hungry, neophobia,
wrong nutritional make-up (too much energy, protein, etc.), too low in nutrients.
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Name one observation that doesn’t support the idea that rate of passage limits food intake?
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Animals on poor-quality roughages that refuse to eat more of that poor-quality roughage will eat more nutritious foods when offered them.
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All toxins affect the emetic center of the brain and cause nausea. True or False
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False. Most toxins cause nausea.
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Why are animals in new locations more likely to die from overeating poisonous plants?
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Stress or the only
familiar foods are poisonous plants
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If an animal has to choose between starving and eating a known toxic food, which will it normally choose?
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Eating a toxic food
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The flavor of a plant always changes when the toxin level changes. True or False
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False
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When a food contains moderate levels of toxins and high levels of nutrients, intake is normally what?
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Cyclical
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The category is Management
Write down how much you want to wager.
What variable do economists often fail to consider when comparing costs of buying replacement females versus producers raising their own replacements.
Early experience, familiarity with certain habitats and forages, etc.