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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. The top most part of a cow's head is called the...
Poll
Dairy character
Solids removal
The bottom most part of the tail
2. What are the four composite indexes calculated by the Holstein Association?
Restraint and control of the animal
Disbudding
A positively charged ion
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
3. In regards to pedigrees - What is a RHA?
A minimum of every 6 months
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Registered Holstein Ancestry
4. Dairy herds have historically used artificial insemination. Currently approximately ____________% of all dairy pregnancies results from A.I.
To add a concentrated form of energy
Decreases - increases
Copper
85
5. If the heat detection rate is 30% and the conception rate is 30% - What is the pregnancy rate?
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
2000's
Escherichia coli
9%
6. Limber leg is found most often in the ____________ dairy breed?
Jersey
In the cell wall
Direct Microscopic Counts
The weaving gait of affected cattle
7. How frequently should an average freshen?
Vitamin A
Holstein
Cystic
Once every 12 months
8. Normal presentation of a calf for parturition will have...
Bone calcium
Milk fever
% Degradable proteins
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
9. About 90% of U.S. dairies use a __________ milking schedule.
Administered under the skin
Twice/day
Jersey
Reproductive failure
10. Why is fat added to dairy rations?
Mycotoxins
Rolling Herd Average
Mycotoxins
To add a concentrated form of energy
11. The _____________is the device responsible for regulating both the vacuum level and the proportion of the vacuum for the front and rear quarters
Epinephrine
Abortion
Manure handling procedures
Pulsator
12. What stomach compartments are not developed in a newborn calf?
National Milk Producers Federation
Rumen and reticulum
Brown Swiss
Prevent ingested metal objects from interfering with the digestive tract or the respiratory system
13. A bovine female which has not had a calf is a...
Magnesium
30
Heifer
Holstein
14. Dairy rations - especially those for high producing cows - may be buffered to maintain a desirable rumen pH. The most common buffering agent for this is...
5
Mule-foot
When it is proven that she will breed
Sodium Bicarbonate
15. 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)
3-6 minutes
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Mammals
16. Neospora caninum is a major cause of what in pregnant cows?
Mule-foot
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Abortion
17. Cows have _____ streak canals per teat.
50
1
Niacin
Recessive
18. According to the American Veterinary Medicine Association - the preferred method of dehorning young calves is_________.
20000000
Chine
25-30
Disbudding
19. Which of the following diseases is not caused by a virus?
Cheese
Side by side (head out)
The weaving gait of affected cattle
Laminitis
20. The portion of the ruminant digestive system which is known as and functions as the 'true' stomach is the...
Dairy Comp 305
1
Abomasum
Escherichia coli
21. Young dairy calves frequently suffer and may die due to scours. The chief cause of deadly scours at this age is...
80
Udder
Duodenum
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
22. What is the classification for a Holstein cow given the numerical value 80-84.9?
Two weeks prior to calving
400‐500 gallons
Good plus
Mud - water - and manure
23. A mutation where a calf is born with a single toe on one or more feet is called...
High % of water
Mule-foot
Brucellosis
.39%
24. A calf's birth weight is approximately ________% of its' mature weight.
Brown Swiss
Jersey
No less than 60% moisture
5
25. The two main problems that effect reproduction are...
Heat detection and conception rates
Beta-carotene
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
72
26. Corn silage stored in sealed upright silos should be ensiled at what moisture?
During the first pregnancy
Pass from animals to humans and vice versa
Between 14 and 35 days
No less than 60% moisture
27. What is another term for the lowest lateral regions of the abdomen - near the groin?
Lactation records have been adjusted to the same milk fat percentage
Inguinal
Lignin
Large Plastic Bags
28. What should the pH of a 'close up' Holstein's urine be?
24 hours
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
It has a lower vacuum requirement
Between 6.0 and 6.5
29. What type of mastitis is the easiest to cure?
Streptococus agalactae
Farm Service Agency
Non-forage Carbohydrates
5-9 years old
30. Endocrinology is the science dealing with _______________.
Farm Service Agency
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
A B-Vitamin
Hormones
31. The CWT programs stands for Cooperatives Working Together. Which of the following describes the function of this program?
Abortion
% Degradable proteins
A national dairy farmer-funded program that is used to help stabilize milk prices
The weaving gait of affected cattle
32. Each animal inherits certain genes from both parents. What percentage of genes does a calf receive from its sire?
Extremely fat
Mycobacterium bovis
Milking Shorthorn
50 percent
33. The portion of the ruminant digestive system which consists of many folds of tissue is the...
Increase - 5
Vibriosis
Omasum
Milk fever
34. What structural carbohydrate component makes older plants less digestible than younger plants?
35 to 40%
Carbon Dioxide Gas
Lignin
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
35. This bacteria causes 'Circling Disease' in cattle...
Once every 12 months
The initiation of milk secretion
Jersey
Listeria
36. What hormone is responsible for maintaining pregnancy?
400‐500 gallons
5
Abomasum
Progesterone
37. NFO
Epinephrine
Holstein
Relative Forage Value
National Farmers Organization
38. What pathway in youg calves direct milk into the abomasum - bypassing the rumen - reticulum - and omasum?
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
Esophageal groove
30
Udder
39. Jersey cattle are characterized by having a ______________ face...
20-30%
282 days
Methane
Dished
40. What bacterium causes cattle tuberculosis (TB)?
Cystic
Mycobacterium bovis
Methane
Magnesium
41. Which hormone produced by the uterus causes regression of the corpus luteum?
Parturient paresis
Pass from animals to humans and vice versa
PGF
Pink eye
42. What type of mastitis is the easiest to cure?
5
National Milk Producers Federation
Streptococus agalactae
Allowing them access to their new born calf for the 1st 30 days
43. Where are structural carbohydrates found in the plant?
In the cell wall
Oxytocin
Cheddar cheese
Holstein
44. How much more energy do fats contain per unit the carbohydrates and proteins?
Holstein
2.25
Fat
24 hours
45. Dairy cattle frequently develop milk fever shortly after calving. They become immobile - comatose - and may die without treatment. The treatment typically involves...
282 days
Vitamin K
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
70%
46. Where are degradable proteins broken down?
Rumen
Basic Formula Price
25%
Citrate
47. What is Milk Fever paresis caused by?
Low blood levvels of ionized calcium
Side by side (head out)
Guernsey
2000's
48. In regards to dairy production RHA refers to...
Sire conception rate
% Degradable proteins
Rolling Herd Average
Reduce the incidence of mastitis
49. What is the most essential nutrient in animal feeding animals and maintaining health?
Bovine Somatotropin
Between 6.0 and 6.5
Vibriosis
Water
50. What is lactogenesis?
The initiation of milk secretion
Total Digestible Nutrients
Administered in the muscle
Energy