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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. What is the approximate time of ovulation in cattle after the beginning of heat?
30 hours
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
20-30%
20000000
2. High potassium intake will decrease a cows ability to mobilize what?
Interdigital phlegmon
Bone calcium
To add a concentrated form of energy
United States Dairy Export Council
3. Abortion in the last trimester of pregnancy is often caused by_______________.
Preparing cows properly
A national dairy farmer-funded program that is used to help stabilize milk prices
Brucellosis
18
4. What is a TMR to a dairy person?
Body weight
Total Mixed Ration
Claw
Mastitis
5. Which body part is located more towards the front of the animal?
Basic Formula Price
Flank
305 days
Drug residue
6. A disease causing air bubbles under the skin and usually results in rapid death is __________.
Lignin
Escherichia coli
Hormones
Black leg
7. Normal body temperature for a dairy cow is _____________.
Dairy character
Premis ID
50 percent
101.5 degrees F
8. FARAD
Bone calcium
Fat residue
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
Pastuerized Milk Ordinance
9. Many dairy bulls have their nose pierced with a ring in it. This allows for...
300 + degree
40/60
Arteries
Restraint and control of the animal
10. What stomach compartments are not developed in a newborn calf?
Follicle stimulating hormone
Rumen and reticulum
Mule-foot
Guernsey and Jersey
11. When examining feed rations - what do the letters NDF stand for?
Neutral Detergent Fiber
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
Abomasum
Good plus
12. In a cow - where would you find the alveolus?
Udder
Nonprotein nitrogen
Limber leg
Holstein
13. Which dairy breed has a restriction for disallowing black markings?
Allowing them access to their new born calf for the 1st 30 days
Magnesium
Two weeks prior to calving
Milking Shorthorn
14. The dairy breed which produces the highest volume of milk is the...
Percentage of Difficult Births in Heifers
Holstein
Registered Holstein Ancestry
% Protein
15. What acid is formed when nonstructural carbohydrates are digested in the rumen?
Propionic acid
Progesterone
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.
Non-forage Carbohydrates
16. Each animal inherits certain genes from both parents. What percentage of genes does a calf receive from its sire?
Rolling Herd Average
Poll
High-producing pregnant cows
50 percent
17. NSC
Oxytocin
2:1
Four or more times
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
18. All U.S. dairy farms are inspected by state inspectors through a program coordinated by the Food and Drug Administration. Inspectors follow a publication called the PMO. What does PMO stand for?
Abomasum
Pastuerized Milk Ordinance
Reticulum
35 to 40%
19. Abortion in the last trimester of pregnancy is often caused by_______________.
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
400 pounds
Brucellosis
Collecting the methane gas being produced and using it as an energy source on the dairy
20. New computerized robotic milk stations are becoming a reality today. They have different names but one common one is MOD system. MOD means...
24
Milk on Demand
Recessive
25
21. When does the greatest mammary tissue growth occur during a cow's life?
50
Jersey
Between 28 to 30 days
During the first pregnancy
22. How did parallels perform when compared to herringbones?
3.5-4.0
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
International Dairy Foods Associactions
Animal Improvement Program Lab
23. A dairy cow that has her feet too far forward (under her belly) is said to be...
Sickle hocked
Nitrogen
Lactose intolerance
Calories
24. What is the largest cost on most U.S. dairy farms?
Jersey
Feed
United States Dairy Export Council
Basic Formula Price
25. All U.S. dairy farms are inspected by state inspectors through a program coordinated by the Food and Drug Administration. Inspectors follow a publication called the PMO. What does PMO stand for?
Longer than 1.5 inches
62 to 65% moisture
Pastuerized Milk Ordinance
Jersey
26. A cow with high lactation persistence is important for a dairy's economic success. Lactation persistency is...
Cows Milk production this month divided by production last month X 100
Negative net energy balance
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
Percentage of Difficult Births in Heifers
27. What percent of crude protein should a calf starter be?
5000000
10 days
Sire conception rate
16-18
28. A material used in a footbath for cows with foot rot problems is...
Reticulum
Copper sulfate
Clipping and singeing
To add a concentrated form of energy
29. Ways to avoid milk fever in cows
25 gallons
Solids removal
Farm Service Agency
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
30. Cows have _____ streak canals per teat.
Rump
16-18
Mammals
1
31. All milking equipment must be sanitized...
Four or more times
Urea
After each use
20-30%
32. The hormone ______________ stimulates milk let down and may be administered via injection - when necessary after parturition.
60
Total Mixed Ration
40 degrees F
Oxytocin
33. Which cows have higher protein requirements?
High-producing pregnant cows
Feed
Duodenum
You S Animal Health Association
34. A mutation where a calf is born with a single toe on one or more feet is called...
Bovine Viral Diarrhea
Roughage
Mule-foot
Income over feed costs
35. GnRH
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
National Farmers Organization
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
10%
36. In dairy cows - What is the name of the disease caused by the organisms Staph Aureus - Strep Uberis - and Klebsiella?
% Degradable proteins
Flank
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
Mastitis
37. What is the sex chromosome configuration of a male calf?
Two
XY
During the first pregnancy
Collecting the methane gas being produced and using it as an energy source on the dairy
38. Milk that is low in SCC has more casein - which is a primary component in _______?
NAtional Research Council
Collecting the methane gas being produced and using it as an energy source on the dairy
Cheese
Jersey
39. What is a cation?
A positively charged ion
Heifer
Esophageal groove
10%
40. A condition of low blood calcium - which results in partial paralysis of the cow is known as __________________.
Bovine Viral Diarrhea
Nonprotein nitrogen
Milk fever
Poor
41. For best results calves should be fed colostrum within ____ hours of calving...
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
6 hours
Sole
Small Intestine
42. Name the three common places Coliforms are found.
Decreases - increases
Mud - water - and manure
Streptococus agalactae
1957
43. Neospora caninum is a major cause of what in pregnant cows?
16-18
5
A positively charged ion
Abortion
44. Cheddar cheese accounts for ____ % of American type cheeses made in the U.S.
During the first pregnancy
80
100
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
45. Bulk tanks must be emptied and cleaned every _____ hours.
72
50-70
Jersey
Fats
46. Which hormone produced by the uterus causes regression of the corpus luteum?
Rumen and reticulum
PGF
Between 28 to 30 days
Calories
47. Many dairies place bands on their cows necks or feet - with black boxes containing electronic I.D. - production - management information. These units are called...
Hormones
Transponders
Alfalfa and Clover
GTPI
48. In the standard protocol for cleaning milking equipment - which of the following is not one of the four phases of cleaning?
Back flushing
Direct Microscopic Counts
Progesterone
9%
49. When a cow comes into heat every few days - she is referred to as?
Cystic
PGF
Fat residue
National Milk Producers Federation
50. Recent research traits have shown that dairy cows prefer to be milked __________ times/day if they are able to choose.
Clipping and singeing
After each use
Four or more times
10%