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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. Which one of the following is the largest dairy milk marketing cooperative in the U.S.?
45-55
Vitamin A
Dairy Farmers of America (DFA)
You S Animal Health Association
2. Which dairy breed has a restriction for disallowing black markings?
Carbon
In the cell wall
Milking Shorthorn
Prevent ingested metal objects from interfering with the digestive tract or the respiratory system
3. Where are non-degradable proteins absorbed?
Mule-foot
Water
40 degrees F
Small Intestine
4. In reference to reproduction - What does CL stand for?
Calories
Corpus Luteum
Modified Live Virus
30 hours
5. FSIS
Food safety and Inspection Service
20 to 24
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
100%
6. What is a TMR to a dairy person?
Dished
Milk on Demand
Total Mixed Ration
5
7. Which purebred dairy breed association introduced a 'dairy price stabilization' program in 2009?
Holstein
Oxytocin
Rear feet and legs
% Degradable proteins
8. Which part of an animal touches the ground if he/she is walking on a correct set of feet and legs?
Poor
Sole
Small intestine
Feed
9. What bacterium causes Johne's disease in cattle?
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
9%
Hardware disease
Guernsey and Jersey
10. Most dairies in Texas are considered to be CAFO's. A CAFO is...
Fat
Potassium
30%
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
11. Which of the following is not a commonly usedestrus synchronization program for dairy cattle?
Sickle hocked
Basic Formula Price
Bone calcium
Post-synch
12. Milk sugars are not very soluble. Some people have difficulty hydrolyzing them in their bodies. This problem is called _________________.
Lactose intolerance
Symbiotic
Modified Live Virus
Cheddar cheese
13. What is intravenous injection?
United States Dairy Export Council
Administered via blood vessels
62 to 65% moisture
Lignin
14. What is the approximate time of ovulation in cattle after the beginning of heat?
30 hours
Total Mixed Ration
Pink eye
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
15. Dairy cows produce milk that is relatively high in B complex vitamins. Because they are ruminants...
A negatively charged ion
Extremely fat
75%
It is not necessary to supplement the intake of Vitamin B complex
16. What type of mastitis is the easiest to cure?
8.62 pounds
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
Faster
Streptococus agalactae
17. Rumen bacteria enable dairy cattle to utilize which feed supplement?
Direct Microscopic Counts
Water
15 months
Urea
18. Feeding proper rations during the summer is important for both cow comfort and maintaining milk production. Which nutrient is most important during the summer months?
Urea
Water
50
Hormones
19. What is the largest cost on most U.S. dairy farms?
Feed
Dairy Comp 305
Reproductive failure
Large intestines
20. USDEC
Nonfat Dry Milk
The bottom most part of the tail
United States Dairy Export Council
Pass from animals to humans and vice versa
21. NSC
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
Retained placenta
Milk fever
Twelve
22. What is Milk Fever paresis caused by?
Low blood levvels of ionized calcium
Vitamin A
Digestive
Post-synch
23. The annual sale of dairy semen exceeds __________ straws.
Calories
20000000
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
400‐500 gallons
24. EU
European Union
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
Transponders
Poor
25. Milking time is best reduced by...
Modified Live Virus
Two times
Preparing cows properly
Registered Holstein Ancestry
26. The only aspect of milk quality that can be completely controlled on the farm is ______________.
Drug residue
Methane
Magnesium
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
27. Rumen bacteria enable dairy cattle to utilize which feed supplement?
Milking Shorthorn
Holstein
Urea
Brown Swiss
28. When a small metal object punctures the stomach wall and causes an infection - the resulting disease is called____________________.
Lignin
Hardware disease
Preparing cows properly
Stainless steel
29. The _____________is the device responsible for regulating both the vacuum level and the proportion of the vacuum for the front and rear quarters
24 hours
87%
Poor
Pulsator
30. Hairy Heel Wart is scientifically known as what?
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
Digital Dermatitis
Fats
24 hours
31. Adequate consumption of long fiber roughage is important to both milk production and herd heath. A long fiber roughage is one that is...
Longer than 1.5 inches
Vibriosis
Holstein
National Milk Producers Federation
32. In a sire's proof - daughters' calving ease measures __________________.
.39%
87%
The influence of the sire of the cow on calving ease
5
33. 'Thurl position' is a trait evaluated in the ________ category on the PDCA Unified Scorecard?
Rear feet and legs
50
9%
20
34. A switch on a cow is...
The bottom most part of the tail
Farm Service Agency
To add a concentrated form of energy
Fat
35. What manure waste management method runs manure across a press and squeezes the water out?
It is not necessary to supplement the intake of Vitamin B complex
Abomasum
40 gallons
Solids removal
36. As a rule of thumb when milk production ________ - the milk fat content _______
Vitamin K
Decreases - increases
Dished
Mixer box on a truck or trailer
37. HTST is a ______________
Pasteurizing system
North American Free Trade Agreement
4 years
40/60
38. When referring to rations - what do the letters NFC stand for?
70% moisture
The initiation of milk secretion
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Blind quarter
39. A mutation where calves have little or no control over the movement of their legs is called...
Limber leg
After 200 days of lactation
8.62 pounds
Two
40. What is an anion?
25 gallons
Administered under the skin
Longer than 1.5 inches
A negatively charged ion
41. What stomach compartments are not developed in a newborn calf?
After each use
Composting
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
Rumen and reticulum
42. When looking at DHI records - what do the letters RHA stand for?
Rolling Herd Average
Longer than 1.5 inches
Alfalfa and Clover
To add a concentrated form of energy
43. Many dairy bulls have their nose pierced with a ring in it. This allows for...
80
25 gallons
Left side of the body
Restraint and control of the animal
44. Blood vessels that transport blood away from the heart are called...
Arteries
Corpus Luteum
Restraint and control of the animal
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
45. A ____________gene in Black and White Holsteins is responsible for the red and white color being expressed at times...
Roughage
Recessive
Once every 12 months
After 55 days
46. When reffering to vaccinations - what do the letters MLV stand for?
Modified Live Virus
Dairy character
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
Nitrogen
47. Normal body temperature for a dairy cow is _____________.
Symbiotic
It is not necessary to supplement the intake of Vitamin B complex
101.5 degrees F
Very good
48. At what isoelectric point (point at which proteins have net zero charge) do caseins precipitate?
15 months
30%
Citrate
PH 4.6
49. When discussing nutrition - What does NPN stand for?
Heifer
European Union
Nonprotein nitrogen
Blind quarter
50. The breed of dairy cattle that can be roan - all red - all white - or even spotted red and white is...
Brown Swiss
Milking Shorthorn
Longer than 1.5 inches
Nonfat Dry Milk