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Dairy Cattle Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Niacin
25 gallons
The weaving gait of affected cattle
2. In the reproductive tract of a dairy cow - how many uterine horns are there?
50-70
Two
Vitamin B
Cation-Anion Difference
3. FAS
Foreign Agricultural Service
50-70
3.0
No less than 60% moisture
4. Endocrinology is the science dealing with _______________.
Vitamin A
Swollen hock
Hormones
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
5. Which one of the following is the largest dairy milk marketing cooperative in the U.S.?
Heifer
Dairy Farmers of America (DFA)
101.5 degrees F
Rolling Herd Average
6. The Global Dairy Agenda for Action is a pledge to reduce _______ emissions in an attempt to address global warming?
Vitamin A
A negatively charged ion
They may be bothersome to livestock and other animals
Carbon
7. What is a TMR to a dairy person?
Total Mixed Ration
3.5-4.0
Mastitis
Administered in the muscle
8. After a bulk tank is washed and rinsed - beading of water droplets is a sign of _____.
Fat residue
Blind quarter
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Mud - water - and manure
9. New computerized robotic milk stations are becoming a reality today. They have different names but one common one is MOD system. MOD means...
Dairy character
Milk on Demand
300 + degree
Back flushing
10. How much more energy do fats contain per unit the carbohydrates and proteins?
Reproductive failure
2.25
Abomasum
Percentage of Difficult Births in Heifers
11. How many days after parturition should you wait before breeding a cow back?
Follicle stimulating hormone
12-14 weeks
Holstein
60 days
12. Fear can disrupt milk letdown in a cow. The hormone released that causes this disruption is...
Epinephrine
Faster
Limber leg
Increase - 5
13. IPM
Integrated pest management
Faster
60 days
Energy
14. The two main problems that effect reproduction are...
Heat detection and conception rates
Stainless steel
50-80%
Claw
15. How did parallels perform when compared to herringbones?
Bone calcium
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
Zinc
20
16. Ways to avoid milk fever in cows
Oxytocin
Mule-foot
Prevent ingested metal objects from interfering with the digestive tract or the respiratory system
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
17. Dairy cows need roughage to concentrate ratio of approximately ______________ to maintain the desired fat content in the milk.
40/60
Relative Forage Value
Collecting the methane gas being produced and using it as an energy source on the dairy
Corpus Luteum
18. The circulatory system of a dairy cow is very important to milk production. A dairy cow must circulate about _________ of blood for each pound of milk produced.
100%
400 pounds
30%
Vitamin A
19. Dairy herds have historically used artificial insemination. Currently approximately ____________% of all dairy pregnancies results from A.I.
5
85
15 months
70%
20. When looking at DHI records - what do the letters RHA stand for?
15 months
Rolling Herd Average
50-80%
Symbiotic
21. Foot Rot is scientifically known as what?
Fat
Interdigital phlegmon
2.25
Small Intestine
22. _________ is a compound that is fermented for flavor in buttermilk and sour cream.
Potassium
Citrate
Follicular and luteal
Cystic
23. Dairy cattle frequently develop milk fever shortly after calving. They become immobile - comatose - and may die without treatment. The treatment typically involves...
Mastitis
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
Interdigital phlegmon
Rolling Herd Average
24. Which compartment of a dairy cow's stomach is located closest to the heart and it is a spot where hardware disease occurs?
Small intestine
Twelve
Reticulum
305 days
25. Legally you cannot make cottage cheese from raw milk - but you can make _________ from raw milk.
Oxytocin
Mud - water - and manure
Abomasum
Cheddar cheese
26. When feeding close-up cows a calcium deficient diet - which gland is simulated?
Neutral Detergent Fiber
Basic Formula Price
10%
Parathyroid gland
27. Bulk tanks must be emptied and cleaned every _____ hours.
Displaced abomasum
72
Blind quarter
Brown Swiss
28. Blood vessels that transport blood away from the heart are called...
Milk fever
Arteries
Corpus Luteum
Brown Swiss
29. Dairy cattle where first successfully cloned in the_______________.
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30. Which one of the following describes biotin?
Streptococus agalactae
Fat residue
A B-Vitamin
87%
31. When evaluating a dairy ration - what do the letters TDN stand for?
Total Digestible Nutrients
Pass from animals to humans and vice versa
Income over feed costs
400‐500 gallons
32. Almost 95% of the dairy cows in the U.S. are...
United States Dairy Export Council
Pastuerized Milk Ordinance
Brucellosis
Holstein
33. The most costly form of mastitis is?
Limber leg
24
5
Subclinical
34. What is the average production lifetime of a dairy cow?
.39%
3 years
60
Epinephrine
35. What hormone is responsible for maintaining pregnancy?
Progesterone
Lactose intolerance
The influence of the sire of the cow on calving ease
Oxytocin
36. The number one reason for culling in U.S. dairy herds is...
Large intestines
Total Mixed Ration
Holstein
Reproductive failure
37. What do nonstructural carbohydrates consist of?
Oxytocin
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
Solids removal
38. Limber leg is found most often in the ____________ dairy breed?
Drug residue
Rumen
Good plus
Jersey
39. NMPF
National Milk Producers Federation
Mycotoxins
45-55
400‐500 gallons
40. USAHA
40 gallons
10%
You S Animal Health Association
70% moisture
41. What are the two types of ovarian cysts?
Energy
Epinephrine
Registered Holstein Ancestry
Follicular and luteal
42. What combines the Predicted Transmitting Ability for protein - fat - type and udder composite index and ranks the animal on its ability to transmit a balance of these four traits
Subclinical
Twelve
1
Total Production Index
43. The source of rennet (a substance used in cheese making) is...
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
Small Intestine
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
Flank
44. A mutation where a calf is born with a single toe on one or more feet is called...
Cheese
Post-synch
Cows Milk production this month divided by production last month X 100
Mule-foot
45. When a cow comes into heat every few days - she is referred to as?
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
Sole
Cystic
Udder
46. As a rule of thumb when milk production ________ - the milk fat content _______
Two times
Decreases - increases
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
1
47. How much more energy do fats contain per unit the carbohydrates and proteins?
2.25
20
Claw
5-9 years old
48. After a bulk tank is washed and rinsed - beading of water droplets is a sign of _____.
Cystic
Restraint and control of the animal
Fat residue
Milking Shorthorn
49. Milk that is low in SCC has more casein - which is a primary component in _______?
Cheese
60 days
North American Free Trade Agreement
Streptococus agalactae
50. What are two methods for shortening udder hair?
Clipping and singeing
Hardware disease
30 hours
Milking Shorthorn