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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. When evaluating a dairy ration - what do the letters TDN stand for?
Total Digestible Nutrients
Two
Poll
Carbon
2. NFDM
Nonfat Dry Milk
5-9 years old
12-14 weeks
50 percent
3. In dairy cows - What is the name of the disease caused by the organisms Staph Aureus - Strep Uberis - and Klebsiella?
Vibriosis
Mastitis
1957
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
4. Proponents of global warming having accused cows of being a major factor. This is due to their release of...
Mycotoxins
Carbon Dioxide Gas
Transponders
Rear feet and legs
5. Fumonsin and zearalenone are examples of...
Total Mixed Ration
Udder
Mycotoxins
Premis ID
6. The condition in which the cow is giving more milk than nutrients that she is consuming in feed is called...
Negative net energy balance
18
3-6 minutes
Low blood levvels of ionized calcium
7. What is the approximate time of ovulation in cattle after the beginning of heat?
Limber leg
30 hours
Rear feet and legs
100
8. Legally you cannot make cottage cheese from raw milk - but you can make _________ from raw milk.
Cheddar cheese
50-80%
Stainless steel
Basic Formula Price
9. Limber leg is found most often in the ____________ dairy breed?
25 gallons
Four or more times
20
Jersey
10. As a rule of thumb when milk production ________ - the milk fat content _______
Manure handling procedures
Decreases - increases
Omasum
Pass from animals to humans and vice versa
11. The rumen of a mature cow will hold approximately...
Bangs
By dividing the total amount of milk produced in the past 365 days by the total number of cow years in the herd last year.
40 gallons
After 200 days of lactation
12. Foot Rot is scientifically known as what?
Abomasum
Interdigital phlegmon
Body weight
Magnesium
13. If you add sugar to a milk product - you must ______ the minimum pasteurization temperature by _____ degrees F.
Cows Milk production this month divided by production last month X 100
Follicular and luteal
After 55 days
Increase - 5
14. This bacteria causes 'Circling Disease' in cattle...
45-55
No less than 60% moisture
Stainless steel
Listeria
15. Dairy cattle frequently develop milk fever shortly after calving. They become immobile - comatose - and may die without treatment. The treatment typically involves...
Nonfat Dry Milk
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
In the cell wall
Composting
16. Rumen bacteria enable dairy cattle to utilize which feed supplement?
300 + degree
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
Urea
100%
17. Which dairy breed's milk is golden-yellow in color?
72
50 percent
Rumen and reticulum
Guernsey
18. After insemination - how long do sperm live in the cow's reproductive tract?
Abomasum
Nitrogen excretion
24 hours
Abomasum
19. The most common pathogen found in raw milk is...
45-55
Dairy Comp 305
Guernsey and Jersey
Escherichia coli
20. _________ is a compound that is fermented for flavor in buttermilk and sour cream.
Citrate
Recessive
10
A positively charged ion
21. In what year did the Holstein Association start its program of recording carriers of Undesirable Recessive Traits?
1957
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
300 + degree
Drug residue
22. What numerical value does a Holstein cow get when given the classification good?
75-79.9
Esophageal groove
2.25
Fat residue
23. 'Weaver Syndrome' is most often found in the _______________dairy breed?
Brown Swiss
Rear feet and legs
Rump
400 pounds
24. Which one of the following describes biotin?
Rump
Urea
A B-Vitamin
Pasteurizing system
25. Which part of the digestive tract is responsible for absorbing excess water?
87%
10 days
The bottom most part of the tail
Large intestines
26. A Milking herd's TMR should be available to cows how many hours throughout the day?
400 pounds
Niacin
Jersey
20 to 24
27. One ejaculation from a bull typically contains _________________ sperm
% Protein
5000000
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
Recessive
28. Parallel milk barns typically have several cows on each side. The cows are arranged in a ____________ fashion in this barn.
Side by side (head out)
24
3 years
Brown Swiss
29. Producers using BST must give their cows an injection of it every...
14 days
National Milk Producers Federation
Feed
Nitrogen
30. In cows - salmonellosis infections are most common in those that have calved within __________.
10 days
Hormones
Rump
Follicle stimulating hormone
31. The CWT programs stands for Cooperatives Working Together. Which of the following describes the function of this program?
Hardware disease
2000's
Escherichia coli
A national dairy farmer-funded program that is used to help stabilize milk prices
32. Young dairy calves frequently suffer and may die due to scours. The chief cause of deadly scours at this age is...
20 to 24
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
20
Alfalfa and Clover
33. Bulk tanks must be emptied and cleaned every _____ hours.
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
24
Food safety and Inspection Service
72
34. What is the sex chromosome configuration of a male calf?
XY
Pasteurizing system
Escherichia coli
75%
35. Why is fat added to dairy rations?
To add a concentrated form of energy
Niacin
Plate chiller
The influence of the sire of the cow on calving ease
36. To the hundreth - how many pounds of milk are in a gallon?
25%
8.62 pounds
Abomasum
3.5-4.0
37. When examining feed rations - what do the letters NDF stand for?
They may be bothersome to livestock and other animals
Neutral Detergent Fiber
14 days
Vibriosis
38. Which compartment of a dairy cow's stomach is located closest to the heart and it is a spot where hardware disease occurs?
The bottom most part of the tail
Reticulum
75%
Nitrogen
39. IDFA
International Dairy Foods Associactions
Chine
Interdigital phlegmon
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
40. Dairy Management Inc. introduced the _______ social media program for dairy advocates?
Sodium Bicarbonate
MyDairy
Transponders
3.5-4.0
41. What are the two types of ovarian cysts?
Interdigital phlegmon
Corpus Luteum
Follicular and luteal
90-100
42. One of the highest heritability traits for milk is...
A B-Vitamin
Lactose intolerance
40/60
% Protein
43. The portion of the milker unit that first receives the milk as it is withdrawn from the cow is the...
Mule-foot
Claw
Nonprotein nitrogen
Preparing cows properly
44. The portion of the ruminant digestive system which is known as and functions as the 'true' stomach is the...
Hardware disease
5-9 years old
Abomasum
Silage
45. Bulk tanks must be emptied and cleaned every _____ hours.
400 pounds
9 weeks
Duodenum
72
46. Almost 95% of the dairy cows in the U.S. are...
Clipping and singeing
10
Disbudding
Holstein
47. When referring to rations - what do the letters NFC stand for?
Non-forage Carbohydrates
5
25 gallons
Total Production Index
48. A free martin is considered a...
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
Farm Service Agency
Esophageal groove
4 years
49. NSC
Holstein
Calcium
25
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
50. Rumen bacteria enable dairy cattle to utilize which feed supplement?
Allowing them access to their new born calf for the 1st 30 days
2000's
18
Urea