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Dairy Cattle Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cows produce pheromones which...
14 days
Blind quarter
Two times
Attract the opposite sex
2. When reffering to vaccinations - what do the letters MLV stand for?
Negative net energy balance
14 days
Two times
Modified Live Virus
3. What mineral is necessary for hemoglobin formation?
Copper
Feed
Prevent ingested metal objects from interfering with the digestive tract or the respiratory system
25 gallons
4. The hormone BST is given to dairy cows...
Very good
After 200 days of lactation
100
45-55
5. The rumen of a mature cow will hold approximately...
40 gallons
Large intestines
Two weeks prior to calving
Progesterone
6. A free martin is considered a...
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
No less than 60% moisture
Abortion
Reduce the incidence of mastitis
7. What are structural carbohydrates made of?
101.5 degrees F
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
Laminitis
Alfalfa and Clover
8. The breed of dairy cow generally credited with producing the highest % of both milk fat and protein is the...
Jersey
Sickle hocked
3-6 minutes
Increase - 5
9. In the reproductive tract of a dairy cow - how many uterine horns are there?
9 weeks
Two
Brown Swiss
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
10. Fumonsin and zearalenone are examples of...
Mycotoxins
Inguinal
Cryoscope
% Protein
11. Cattle grazing stressed on wilted hybrid sorghum/Johnson grass type pasture - may die as a result of ________________.
Prussic acid poisoning
North American Free Trade Agreement
Clipping and singeing
After each use
12. What is the classification for a Holstein cow given the numerical value of less than 70?
Guernsey
Udder
Poor
PGF
13. What is a common name for infectious kerato conjunctivitis?
Registered Holstein Ancestry
Commodity Credit Corporation
Total Production Index
Pink eye
14. This vitamin plays a role in the coagulation of blood...
80
12-14 weeks
25-30
Vitamin K
15. A ____________gene in Black and White Holsteins is responsible for the red and white color being expressed at times...
20
Recessive
Digestive
Hardware disease
16. Which hormone produced by the uterus causes regression of the corpus luteum?
PGF
Direct Microscopic Counts
Foreign Agricultural Service
100%
17. What are structural carbohydrates made of?
8.62 pounds
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
Calories
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
18. If a dairy bull has been genetically tested to determine his genomic make-up - this will be indicated on his pedigree by what letters?
Back flushing
GTPI
Small intestine
Mycotoxins
19. What is a common name for infectious kerato conjunctivitis?
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
20
Pink eye
20. Dry cows need 0.8 percent K in their diet. What element is K?
70% moisture
Potassium
300 + degree
Follicular and luteal
21. High potassium intake will decrease a cows ability to mobilize what?
Roughage
Bone calcium
GTPI
Commodity Credit Corporation
22. According to recent USDA surveys - What is the most popular age to wean dairy calves?
15 months
9 weeks
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
No less than 60% moisture
23. Recent research traits have shown that dairy cows prefer to be milked __________ times/day if they are able to choose.
Four or more times
25-30
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
Lactose intolerance
24. Fumonsin and zearalenone are examples of...
Displaced abomasum
Mycotoxins
Listeria
Collecting the methane gas being produced and using it as an energy source on the dairy
25. What numerical value does a Holstein cow get when given the classification excellent?
Progesterone
Parathyroid gland
90-100
1
26. What is intravenous injection?
Nitrogen excretion
750000
Administered via blood vessels
Vibriosis
27. A Babcock test may be used to measure the __________ % of milk.
Sire conception rate
Fat
40/60
Composting
28. The top most part of a cow's head is called the...
Back flushing
Poll
Rumen and reticulum
25 gallons
29. Dairy herds have historically used artificial insemination. Currently approximately ____________% of all dairy pregnancies results from A.I.
85
100%
Lignin
Recessive
30. A ____________gene in Black and White Holsteins is responsible for the red and white color being expressed at times...
Displaced abomasum
Udder
Recessive
Vitamin A
31. A disease transmitted through natural mating which causes abortion - low conception rates - and irregular heat cycles is _____________________.
Vibriosis
Udder
62 to 65% moisture
18
32. When evaluating dairy rations what do the letters NE stand for?
Net Energy
101.5 degrees F
Claw
Streptococus agalactae
33. What is lactogenesis?
90-100
The initiation of milk secretion
Swollen hock
Relative Forage Value
34. Which body part is located more towards the front of the animal?
Copper sulfate
Mud - water - and manure
Flank
Registered Holstein Ancestry
35. Which purebred dairy breed association introduced a 'dairy price stabilization' program in 2009?
100%
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
85
Holstein
36. A free martin is considered a...
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
70%
Premis ID
35 to 40%
37. How many days after parturition should you wait before breeding a cow back?
60 days
Hardware disease
8.62 pounds
Increase - 5
38. A dairy cow that has all 8 permanent incisor teeth can be considered to be a minimum of ______________old.
Recessive
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
4 years
Fats
39. If you add sugar to a milk product - you must ______ the minimum pasteurization temperature by _____ degrees F.
Good plus
16-18
Increase - 5
Bangs
40. Normal body temperature for a dairy cow is _____________.
5-9 years old
The bottom most part of the tail
Four or more times
101.5 degrees F
41. What is the accepted standard length for a lactation record in dairy cattle?
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
Alfalfa and Clover
305 days
MyDairy
42. When does the greatest mammary tissue growth occur during a cow's life?
Alfalfa and Clover
The tendency for a group of animals to do the same thing at the same time
During the first pregnancy
Jersey
43. In which breed of cow is the incidence of milk fever most common?
Jersey
Longer than 1.5 inches
Faster
Flank
44. What stomach compartments are not developed in a newborn calf?
Black leg
Bangs
Udder
Rumen and reticulum
45. Milk that is low in SCC has more casein - which is a primary component in _______?
Extremely fat
National Milk Producers Federation
Rolling Herd Average
Cheese
46. According to the NRC - what percent calcium should a dry cow ration contain?
.39%
Copper sulfate
Laminitis
Integrated pest management
47. Cows that are at risk of developing ketosis can be fed what vitamin to help prevent ketosis?
% Protein
Niacin
% Degradable proteins
Mastitis
48. What bacterium causes cattle tuberculosis (TB)?
Cation-Anion Difference
Vitamin A
% Protein
Mycobacterium bovis
49. The standard length of the dry period in dairy cattle is ________?
60 days
Two times
Large Plastic Bags
Integrated pest management
50. 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...
50
400‐500 gallons
Zinc
Sodium Bicarbonate