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Dairy Cattle And Reproduction
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1. 1. sperm is not implanted in egg until hours after breeding. 2. fetal growth has not yet finished.
van deferens
pelvis
sertoli cells
Reasons for gestation length being affected
2. Failure to have one testis (gonad) to descend
visual evaluation (BSE)
Lutinizing Hormone in females
monorchid
organs used in spermatogenesis
3. Hold the penis in the bulls body when not in use. releases penis before ejaculation or urination.
Sperm growth rate
Parturition
retractor muscles
Holstein Cow
4. 1. reproduction - 2. mastitis/udder problems - 3. low milk production - 4. soundness/poor feet and legs (living on concrete)
burdizzo
mare's estrous cycle
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
cryptorchid
5. Hold the penis in the bulls body when not in use. releases penis before ejaculation or urination.
retractor muscles
Avg. bull specs
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
cow ovulation
6. When she is pregnant in her last trimester because she needs the energy to carry around and deliver the calf. and when the calf is born because the cow needs the fat to be deposit it into her milk for the calf's energy stores.
visual evaluation (BSE)
why does the cow need fat deposits during pregnancy?
sigmoid flexure
elastrator
7. (male) definition: duct located outside of the testes. 3 parts: head - body - tail. 4 Functions:concentrate sperm - store sperm - transport sperm - site of sperm maturation. entire process takes ~40-60 days
cow estrus
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
sertoli cells
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
8. Birthing process (termination of gestation)
Parturition
#1 cost in production
Brown Swiss Cow
sperm cell
9. Supply nutrients for the sperm following ejaculation and deposition into the female reproductive tract
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
eminal vesicles
behavioral signs of estrus
seminiferous tubules
10. Duct through penis that carries sperm and urine
urethra
ewe ovulation
testosterone
polyestrous
11. 4-6 days
monorchid
Mares
mare estrus
eminal vesicles
12. Duct which connects epididymis to urethra of the penis. transports sperm at ejaculation. cut to sterilize male.
elastrator
van deferens
hormones
effects of BST
13. 1. brain function - 2. blood flow - 3. willing female
reason for seasonal breeding periods
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
what has to happen for males for copulation to occur
monestrous
14. Milk ~305 days - dry 60 days prior to calving
Testicles will produce testosterone but not sperm. Bull will attempt to mate - but will be sterile
Holstein Cow
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
15. Days which have decreasing daylight hours
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16. Not being bred back into herd. horses are seasonal breeders vs. cows as anytime breeders
burdizzo
Mares
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
scrotum
17. Luteolysis happens because of the ____________ hormone
seasonally polyestrous
prostaglandin
Follical Stimulating in females
Sperm survival specs
18. 1-3 days
sertoli cells
things to check for in a breeding soundness exam (BSE)
sow estrus
libido test (BSE)
19. Provide nourishment for the developing sperm
cervix
sertoli cells
cow ovulation
retractor muscles
20. Failure to have both testis (gonads) descend
cryptorchid
testosterone
accessory sex glands
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
21. 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 cattle pregnancy check
cow estrus
Culls bulls earlier (2 reasons)
penis proper
22. Important 'landmark' during palpation
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
what has to happen for males for copulation to occur
cervix
castration
23. Start of the reproductive tract for the female. located outside of the body
penis sizes vs delivering methods
uterus
vulva
Hard
24. Parturition is controlled by...
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
visual evaluation (BSE)
Bull's fibro-elastic penis
Sperm growth rate
25. 45-60 days after breeding; re-breed as required
Reasons for gestation length being affected
dairy cattle pregnancy check
leydid or interstitial cells
why does the cow need fat deposits during pregnancy?
26. Animals which have many estrous periods per year (ex: cow - sow)
scrotum
polyestrous
sow gestation
Lutinizing Hormone in females
27. (FSH) helps to regulate puberty - needed every day - stimulates the sertoli cells to produce nutrients for the sperm
butterfat
retractor muscles
eminal vesicles
Follical Stimulating in males
28. Implies the amount of estrogen production
cremaster muscle
femininity of a heifer
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
growth lost from castration methods (knife & band)
29. Check feet and legs - look for masculine traits in build such as crest and muscling
eminal vesicles
things to check for in a breeding soundness exam (BSE)
visual evaluation (BSE)
eminal vesicles
30. Depository for semen during insemination. where urine leaves the body
seminiferous tubules
vagina
Brown Swiss Cow
Blood
31. What helps regulate spermatogenesis?
testosterone
normal presentation of the fetus
rectal palpation (BSE)
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
32. Microscopic - make sure not sterile - very few bulls are actually tested
semen evaluation (BSE)
seminiferous tubules
eminal vesicles
leydid or interstitial cells
33. 16-20 hours
ewe estrus cycle
penis and prepuce observation (BSE)
cow estrus
sigmoid flexure
34. 1-2 days
ewe estrus
6-8 weeks
reason for seasonal breeding periods
libido test (BSE)
35. When she is pregnant in her last trimester because she needs the energy to carry around and deliver the calf. and when the calf is born because the cow needs the fat to be deposit it into her milk for the calf's energy stores.
why does the cow need fat deposits during pregnancy?
femininity of a heifer
dairy cattle pregnancy check
what has to happen for males for copulation to occur
36. (male) Primary sex organ - produces sperm (male gamete) and male sex hormones - 2 total
testis (gonads)
pelvis
age and castration
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
37. Serves as a bone cradle for the reproductive system. used greatly in palpation as a 'landmark'.
6-8 weeks
pelvis
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
38. When are steers and heifers weaned from bottle feeding?
sow estrus cycle
semen evaluation (BSE)
Grading choice
6-8 weeks
39. Animals which have many estrous periods during certain periods per year (ex: mare - ewe)
van deferens
Holstein Cow
seasonally polyestrous
mare estrus cycle
40. Examine accessory glands - also to know how big the pelvic opening is->heritable->relates to how much dystocia that bull's daughter has
age and castration
Follical Stimulating in females
burdizzo
rectal palpation (BSE)
41. Head - neck - mid-piece - tail. genetic material - has an enzyme covering that allows it to penetrate the egg
uterus
testis (gonads)
stag
sperm cell
42. Microscopic - make sure not sterile - very few bulls are actually tested
cryptorchid
ewe ovulation
penis sizes vs delivering methods
semen evaluation (BSE)
43. 1. seminiferous tubules - 2. sertoli cells - 3. leydid or interstitial cells
mare gestation
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
organs used in spermatogenesis
feeding a high producing dairy cow
44. Organ of copulation - provides passageway for semen and urine - muscular organ characterized especially by its spongy - erectile tissue that fills with blood
penis proper
ewe's estrous cycle
pelvis
functions of progestrone
45. 336 days
uterus
mare gestation
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
vulva
46. 26 hours after estrus begins
visual evaluation (BSE)
ewe ovulation
Bull's fibro-elastic penis
Dairy Cattle Lactation (standard)
47. Castration tool which clamps down on the vans deferens. causes the sperm to not reach the penis to be ejaculated
uterus
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
ewe estrus
burdizzo
48. BST given to dairy cattle makes the mammary gland more persistent - helps produce more milk. good as Long-term because it does not cause cow to bulk up - provides more milk/cow Which means less cows needed - less cows need to be given feed - lower co
scrotal circumference (BSE)
effects of BST
cow ovulation
Testicles will produce testosterone but not sperm. Bull will attempt to mate - but will be sterile
49. Way to know everything is alright with the breeding male
growth lost from castration methods (knife & band)
pelvis
purpose of Breeding Soundness Exam (BSE) for males
sow estrus
50. 1-3 days
sow estrus
oviducts
femininity of a heifer
organs used in spermatogenesis