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Dairy Cattle Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A ____________ is usually necessary when feeding Dairy Cows TMR rations.
Water
Mixer box on a truck or trailer
Inguinal
Reproductive failure
2. When does the greatest mammary tissue growth occur during a cow's life?
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
United States Dairy Export Council
During the first pregnancy
Abomasum
3. Many dairy bulls have their nose pierced with a ring in it. This allows for...
Parturient paresis
Sodium
Flank
Restraint and control of the animal
4. Generally - high-producing Holsteins eat ___________ pounds of dry matter per day?
To give birth
Silage
45-55
Mycotoxins
5. Lactation is unique to _________.
Feed
Hormones
Mammals
45-55
6. 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?
Large Plastic Bags
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
Total Mixed Ration
Water
7. As a rule of thumb when milk production ________ - the milk fat content _______
The bottom most part of the tail
Mastitis
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation
Decreases - increases
8. What structural carbohydrate component makes older plants less digestible than younger plants?
PGF
Epinephrine
Lignin
Vitamin K
9. A ____________gene in Black and White Holsteins is responsible for the red and white color being expressed at times...
Recessive
High % of water
Lactation records have been adjusted to the same milk fat percentage
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
10. The dairy breed which produces the highest volume of milk is the...
Mastitis
Abomasum
The bottom most part of the tail
Holstein
11. When the environmental temperature falls below 30°F - the normal diet of a young calf should be supplemented with _______________?
101.5 degrees F
Oxytocin
After 55 days
Energy
12. What is the reasonable score for body condition at mid-lactation?
Once every 12 months
3.0
Total Mixed Ration
Urea
13. On the PDCA Unified Dairy Score Card - the category 'dairy strength' accounts for how many points?
25-30
25
Food safety and Inspection Service
Parturient paresis
14. Abortion in the last trimester of pregnancy is often caused by_______________.
80
Guernsey
2.25
Brucellosis
15. Which one of the following is not classified as a fat‐soluble vitamin?
Vitamin B
Flank
Duodenum
Limber leg
16. When examining feed rations - what do the letters NDF stand for?
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
Small intestine
Neutral Detergent Fiber
% Degradable proteins
17. A free martin is considered a...
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
20
Streptococus agalactae
Allowing them access to their new born calf for the 1st 30 days
18. What bacterium causes cattle tuberculosis (TB)?
% Protein
Mycobacterium bovis
Mastitis
The bottom most part of the tail
19. CCC
Follicular and luteal
16-18
Commodity Credit Corporation
Epinephrine
20. What acid is formed when nonstructural carbohydrates are digested in the rumen?
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
Propionic acid
Mud - water - and manure
Two times
21. The rumen of a mature cow will hold approximately...
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Back flushing
PH 4.6
40 gallons
22. Cattle grazing stressed on wilted hybrid sorghum/Johnson grass type pasture - may die as a result of ________________.
Sickle hocked
Brucellosis
Vitamin K
Prussic acid poisoning
23. FAS
A minimum of every 6 months
Sole
Sire conception rate
Foreign Agricultural Service
24. If a dairy bull has been genetically tested to determine his genomic make-up - this will be indicated on his pedigree by what letters?
Brucellosis
Guernsey
GTPI
Holstein
25. A dairy cow that has her feet too far forward (under her belly) is said to be...
Sickle hocked
Vitamin B
Abortion
The weaving gait of affected cattle
26. What percent of crude protein should a calf starter be?
16-18
Twelve
Mule-foot
Heat detection and conception rates
27. Colostrum given to a baby calf more than ____________hours old is NOT absorbed and thus does little good.
Bovine Somatotropin
24
40/60
High-producing pregnant cows
28. After insemination - how long do sperm live in the cow's reproductive tract?
24 hours
Energy
Mastitis
Flank
29. What breed is known to produce milk over a greater number of years than all other breeds?
Brown Swiss
Zinc
75%
Roughage
30. According to the American Veterinary Medicine Association - the preferred method of dehorning young calves is_________.
Bangs
Mastitis
Animal Improvement Program Lab
Disbudding
31. A dairy expects to cull approximately _________% of their herd each year.
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
International Dairy Foods Associactions
25-30
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
32. Which one of the following is NOT classified as a water soluble-vitamin?
Vitamin A
Two times
101.5 degrees F
12-14 weeks
33. What percent moisture should corn silage be chopped at when stored in horizontal bunker silos or bags?
Between 14 and 35 days
70% moisture
Large Plastic Bags
Parturient paresis
34. The hormone ______________ stimulates milk let down and may be administered via injection - when necessary after parturition.
Zinc
24 hours
Oxytocin
300 + degree
35. Generally - high-producing Holsteins eat ___________ pounds of dry matter per day?
Feeding the cow
40/60
45-55
1957
36. 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...
Ringworm
25
Guernsey and Jersey
Sodium Bicarbonate
37. BVD
Bovine Viral Diarrhea
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
Reticulum
GTPI
38. A material used in a footbath for cows with foot rot problems is...
Dairy Farmers of America (DFA)
Rumen
Copper sulfate
400‐500 gallons
39. Fats are broken down by a dairy cow In what part of her body?
Small intestine
Mud - water - and manure
Holstein
5000000
40. Hairy Heel Wart is scientifically known as what?
Digital Dermatitis
20000000
40 degrees F
Arteries
41. In order to prevent bloat - the feed additive Poloxalene is often added to feed rations for cows that are grazing. Which of the following grazed forages are most likely to cause bloat?
Stainless steel
Alfalfa and Clover
Between 14 and 35 days
8.62 pounds
42. What is an anion?
A negatively charged ion
9%
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
Holstein
43. Bovine Progressive Degenerative Myeloencephalopathy (BPDME) is better known as Weaver Syndrome because of...
25-30
The weaving gait of affected cattle
Calcium
European Union
44. What machine is used to determine if water has been added to milk?
5-9 years old
MyDairy
Cryoscope
In the cell wall
45. The top most part of a cow's head is called the...
Poll
Parturient paresis
Disbudding
Holstein
46. What do nonstructural carbohydrates consist of?
Holstein
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
Potassium
9 weeks
47. Almost 95% of the dairy cows in the U.S. are...
14 days
40/60
Holstein
Four or more times
48. What manure waste management method runs manure across a press and squeezes the water out?
85
5000000
Milk on Demand
Solids removal
49. In a cow - where would you find the alveolus?
Udder
Rumen
Administered via blood vessels
Leukocytes
50. Which reproductive condition results when the fetal membranes remain within the uterus for an extended period following parturition?
25-30
Prussic acid poisoning
Retained placenta
Carbon