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Dairy Cattle And Reproduction
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. FEED
#1 cost in production
dry matter and water
reasons for castration
Dairy Cattle Lactation (standard)
2. 1. bring in new genes - 2. replace males with leg problems (difficulty breeding) Note: culling has a much greater emphasis in the dairy industry vs the beef industry.
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
feeding a high producing dairy cow
normal presentation of the fetus
Culls bulls earlier (2 reasons)
3. Not being bred back into herd. horses are seasonal breeders vs. cows as anytime breeders
Follical Stimulating in males
Mares
leydid or interstitial cells
testis (gonads)
4. What makes the milk flow through the mammary glands?
mare ovulation
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
Blood
retractor muscles
5. Knife-loose ~1wk of growth. band-loose ~2wks of growth.
growth lost from castration methods (knife & band)
spermatogenesis
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
cow ovulation
6. Small tubes located at the upper ends of the uterine horns. connects uterine horn to infundibulum. passageway of the egg.
Reasons for gestation length being affected
Where livelihood is in agriculture
accessory sex glands
oviducts
7. Failure to have one testis (gonad) to descend
monorchid
cow estrus
Dairy Cattle Gestation
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
8. Failure to have both testis (gonads) descend
cryptorchid
humans: stress level vs sperm
Mares
Sperm growth rate
9. Head - neck - mid-piece - tail. genetic material - has an enzyme covering that allows it to penetrate the egg
cowper's gland
cow estrus
sperm cell
you want as much sperm as possible to come in contact with the egg before ovulation. the main idea is to have the sperm already in the oviduct when the egg passes through
10. Duct through penis that carries sperm and urine
Brown Swiss Cow
van deferens
sigmoid flexure
urethra
11. Cycle that lasts weeks (ovulation->hormone cycles->ovulation)
estrous
behavioral signs of estrus
prostate gland
cow estrus
12. Constitute 50-90% of the volume of the ejaculate. (3 glands total: seminal vesicles - prostate gland - cowper's gland)
mare gestation
accessory sex glands
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
6-8 weeks
13. Not being bred back into herd. horses are seasonal breeders vs. cows as anytime breeders
Brown Swiss Cow
femininity of a heifer
ewe gestation
Mares
14. Sperm production
behavioral signs of estrus
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
dry-off time in dairy cattle
spermatogenesis
15. Look for infection - split - and rupture of the penis
Sperm growth rate
Holstein Cow
scrotal circumference (BSE)
penis and prepuce observation (BSE)
16. 1. sperm is not implanted in egg until hours after breeding. 2. fetal growth has not yet finished.
seasonally polyestrous
polyestrous
Reasons for gestation length being affected
monorchid
17. To remove/separate testicles from animal's body before animal reaches puberty
castration
functions of progestrone
vagina
testosterone
18. Milk made by mother which includes antibodies for the calf. MUST be given to the calf within the first 24 hrs of life. also provides calf with energy stores. effectiveness lasts from 4-8 months of age.
colostrum
normal presentation of the fetus
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
visual evaluation (BSE)
19. The more stressed out the male is - the less sperm he is going to produce
sow estrus cycle
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
hormones
humans: stress level vs sperm
20. 1. reproduction - 2. mastitis/udder problems - 3. low milk production - 4. soundness/poor feet and legs (living on concrete)
visual evaluation (BSE)
Dairy Cattle Gestation
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
vulva
21. Check feet and legs - look for masculine traits in build such as crest and muscling
testosterone
sigmoid flexure
visual evaluation (BSE)
uterus
22. Animals which have only one estrous cycle (ex: dog - fox)
monestrous
Lutinizing Hormone in males
seminiferous tubules
reason for seasonal breeding periods
23. Way to know everything is alright with the breeding male
purpose of Breeding Soundness Exam (BSE) for males
Lutinizing Hormone in males
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
burdizzo
24. Important 'landmark' during palpation
Jersey Cow
6-8 weeks
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
cervix
25. Earlier you castrate a male - the easier it is on the animal. the longer you wait - death rates increase
elastrator
cervix
age and castration
urethra
26. 16-20 hours
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
sow estrus cycle
cow estrus
Grading choice
27. Implies the amount of estrogen production
urethra
dairy cattle pregnancy check
femininity of a heifer
effects of estrogen
28. Why Dairy calves are fed powdered milk.
dairy cattle pregnancy check
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
scrotum
cremaster muscle
29. Sperm is produced here
mare gestation
mare's estrous cycle
vulva
seminiferous tubules
30. Help to signal hormone levels which we need both in the brain right next to each other.
age and castration
you want as much sperm as possible to come in contact with the egg before ovulation. the main idea is to have the sperm already in the oviduct when the egg passes through
hypothalamus and pituitary gland
prostaglandin
31. Milk made by mother which includes antibodies for the calf. MUST be given to the calf within the first 24 hrs of life. also provides calf with energy stores. effectiveness lasts from 4-8 months of age.
organs used in spermatogenesis
ewe estrus
butterfat
colostrum
32. 1. need to be restricted in amt of grain - 2. no more than 70% of ration can be concentrates. 3. *Acidic acid has to be produced in order for milk synthesis to occur (30% forages)
seasonally polyestrous
cryptorchid
reasons for castration
feeding a high producing dairy cow
33. 24 hours before end of estrus cycle
mare ovulation
seasonally polyestrous
behavioral signs of estrus
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
34. Milk ~305 days - dry 60 days prior to calving
vagina
reasons for castration
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
Holstein Cow
35. Largest dairy cow - largest udder - highly vascular - eat 40-50% dry matter (eat alot) - most total butterfat
penis sizes vs delivering methods
why does the cow need fat deposits during pregnancy?
Holstein Cow
Reasons for gestation length being affected
36. 10-37 (21) days
humans: stress level vs sperm
mare estrus cycle
ewe gestation
Dairy Cattle Gestation
37. Luteolysis happens because of the ____________ hormone
humans: stress level vs sperm
Lutinizing Hormone in females
prostaglandin
burdizzo
38. Indicator of sperm production. the bigger the scrotal circumference the bigger volume of sperm because more seminal vesicles available to produce the sperm
scrotal circumference (BSE)
Where livelihood is in agriculture
semen evaluation (BSE)
seasonally polyestrous
39. 1. bring in new genes - 2. replace males with leg problems (difficulty breeding) Note: culling has a much greater emphasis in the dairy industry vs the beef industry.
sigmoid flexure
Culls bulls earlier (2 reasons)
Lutinizing Hormone in females
accessory sex glands
40. Superior genes are _______ to multiply
effects of estrogen
Hard
visual evaluation (BSE)
prostaglandin
41. Can survive ~7 days in cow. vast majority <48 hours
what has to happen for males for copulation to occur
butterfat
Sperm survival specs
ewe ovulation
42. Help to signal hormone levels which we need both in the brain right next to each other.
hypothalamus and pituitary gland
sow estrus
humans: stress level vs sperm
functions of progestrone
43. Male on one pin and female on other side
normal presentation of the fetus
libido test (BSE)
reason for seasonal breeding periods
ewe gestation
44. Days which have decreasing daylight hours
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46. 4-6 days
mare's estrous cycle
prostate gland
mare estrus
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
47. (LH) stimulates the Leydig cells to produce testosterone
ewe's estrous cycle
cow estrus cycle
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
Lutinizing Hormone in males
48. Milk is 15% ________ and 85% __________.
Dairy Cattle Gestation
dry matter and water
semen evaluation (BSE)
Dairy Cattle Gestation
49. Reproduction. more offspring leads to more feed costs - but is offset by reproduction numbers
Where livelihood is in agriculture
Sperm survival specs
oviducts
Reasons for gestation length being affected
50. 1. brain function - 2. blood flow - 3. willing female
what has to happen for males for copulation to occur
ewe estrus
ewe gestation
castration