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Dairy Cattle And Reproduction
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1. 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.
Culls bulls earlier (2 reasons)
ewe estrus cycle
Avg. bull specs
elastrator
2. Hold the penis in the bulls body when not in use. releases penis before ejaculation or urination.
penis and prepuce observation (BSE)
van deferens
accessory sex glands
retractor muscles
3. Parturition is controlled by...
humans: stress level vs sperm
reason for seasonal breeding periods
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
cryptorchid
4. (male) pushes the testes upward toward the body for warmth or protection
semen evaluation (BSE)
dartos muscle
cow estrus
reason for seasonal breeding periods
5. Castration tool which clamps down on the vans deferens. causes the sperm to not reach the penis to be ejaculated
burdizzo
Holstein Cow
cow estrus
ewe estrus
6. 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
urethra
retractor muscles
mastitis
7. Important 'landmark' during palpation
Where livelihood is in agriculture
Brown Swiss Cow
polyestrous
cervix
8. What helps regulate spermatogenesis?
accessory sex glands
testosterone
functions of progestrone
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
9. 1. seminiferous tubules - 2. sertoli cells - 3. leydid or interstitial cells
cowper's gland
organs used in spermatogenesis
dartos muscle
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
10. Days which have increasing daylight hours
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11. Largest dairy cow - largest udder - highly vascular - eat 40-50% dry matter (eat alot) - most total butterfat
Avg. bull specs
Holstein Cow
purpose of Breeding Soundness Exam (BSE) for males
sperm cell
12. Completes uterine growth initiated by estrogen and prepares the uterus for nourishment of developing embryo if pregnancy occurs - supports pregnancy by maintaining quiescent state of reproductive tract and suppresses mating behavior - prevents ovulat
uterus
cow estrus cycle
functions of progestrone
#1 cost in production
13. 30 hours after estrus begins
prostaglandin
cow ovulation
testis (gonads)
burdizzo
14. 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)
elastrator
Bull's fibro-elastic penis
leydid or interstitial cells
15. Serves as a bone cradle for the reproductive system. used greatly in palpation as a 'landmark'.
dry-off time in dairy cattle
pelvis
accessory sex glands
~1 month
16. Parturition is controlled by...
Hormones from both the fetus and the mom.
seasonally polyestrous
effects of estrogen
testosterone
17. Cycle that lasts weeks (ovulation->hormone cycles->ovulation)
estrous
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
Bull's fibro-elastic penis
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
18. Supply nutrients for the sperm following ejaculation and deposition into the female reproductive tract
accessory sex glands
stag
eminal vesicles
sow estrus cycle
19. Why Dairy calves are fed powdered milk.
prostate gland
cryptorchid
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
dry-off time in dairy cattle
20. Castration tool that uses a band around the testicles which cuts off circulation and eventually the testicles fall off
sow ovulation
age and castration
functions of progestrone
elastrator
21. Small tubes located at the upper ends of the uterine horns. connects uterine horn to infundibulum. passageway of the egg.
oviducts
why does the cow need fat deposits during pregnancy?
reasons for 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
22. (LH) causes female's egg to break (her period)
behavioral signs of estrus
reason for seasonal breeding periods
Lutinizing Hormone in females
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
23. % of fat in milk. makes cheeses and ice cream. regulates cost of milk
humans: stress level vs sperm
monestrous
butterfat
rectal palpation (BSE)
24. Larger the cow - more milk is produced; smaller the cow - less milk is produced
scrotum
Sperm survival specs
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
Jersey Cow
25. 26 hours after estrus begins
ewe ovulation
dairy cattle pregnancy check
sigmoid flexure
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
26. Superior genes are _______ to multiply
Dairy Cattle Gestation
Hard
Dairy Cattle Gestation
scrotal circumference (BSE)
27. (male) pushes the testes upward toward the body for warmth or protection
semen evaluation (BSE)
dartos muscle
functions of progestrone
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
28. Birthing process (termination of gestation)
Parturition
Hard
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
rectal palpation (BSE)
29. (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
dry matter and water
testis (gonads)
van deferens
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
30. Superior genes are _______ to multiply
ewe estrus
Hard
prostate gland
cryptorchid
31. Sperm production
penis sizes vs delivering methods
polyestrous
reason for seasonal breeding periods
spermatogenesis
32. Why does estrus happen before ovulation?
burdizzo
hormones
Dairy calves are removed from cow at birth to...
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
33. 16-20 hours
dairy cattle pregnancy check
eminal vesicles
cow estrus
vagina
34. Actual heat cycle (period)
dry-off time in dairy cattle
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
Holstein Cow
estrus
35. Sperm is produced here
seminiferous tubules
Testicles will produce testosterone but not sperm. Bull will attempt to mate - but will be sterile
visual evaluation (BSE)
1. more cost effective - 2. powdered milk is in excess production
36. Front feet and head first. (except for hogs and dogs)
normal presentation of the fetus
testis (gonads)
uterus
cow gestation
37. 4-6 days
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
mare estrus
eminal vesicles
Parturition
38. Castration tool that uses a band around the testicles which cuts off circulation and eventually the testicles fall off
elastrator
scrotal circumference (BSE)
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
femininity of a heifer
39. S-shaped inside body - relaxes to be exposed for breeding. Disadvantges: muscles weaken with age - cannot always hold it in - exposed to harsh outside conditions or stepped on.
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40. Milk ~305 days - dry 60 days prior to calving
kidney stones also called ________ ___________ can develop in the sigmoid flexure
Dairy Cattle milking schedule
ewe estrus cycle
dry-off time in dairy cattle
41. Not under a timeline - cow can not be sold as steak
sigmoid flexure
cowper's gland
Grading choice
leydid or interstitial cells
42. 265-285 days
#1 cost in production
Dairy Cattle Gestation
sow ovulation
Grading choice
43. When are dairy cattle dehorned?
penis proper
monestrous
~1 month
4 major reasons for culling dairy cows
44. Scar tissue plugs up chambers of udder
mastitis
Holstein Cow
Sperm growth rate
polyestrous
45. FEED
scrotum
mastitis
#1 cost in production
Size of cow in relation to the amount of milk produced
46. 1-3 days
sow estrus
cowper's gland
uterus
Brown Swiss Cow
47. 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?
vulva
normal presentation of the fetus
dry-off time in dairy cattle
48. 30-38 hours after estrus cycle begins
Blood
effects of estrogen
Grading choice
sow ovulation
49. Not being bred back into herd. horses are seasonal breeders vs. cows as anytime breeders
Lutinizing Hormone in females
behavioral signs of estrus
mare gestation
Mares
50. Depository for semen during insemination. where urine leaves the body
Lutinizing Hormone in females
epididymis: definition - 3 parts - 4 functions
estrus
vagina