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Dairy Cow Industry
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1. Illawara.
Milking Shorthorn
Udders
Trocar
Tuberculosis
2. MUN is abbreviation for ___________?
Barrel Heart Girth
Milk Urea Nitrogen
1890
Ketosis
3. Caused by the heel fly.
Cattle Grubs
Barrel Heart Girth
Roundworms
Israel
4. Parturient paresis.
Milk Fever
305 - 60
Goiter
Polled
5. Casting is used as a temporary treatment of this disorder.
Pulsator
Lice
Displaced Abomasum
Heel Fly
6. A zoonotic disorder affecting as many as 90% of dairy farms.
Oxytocin
67 -914
FCM (Fat Corrected Milk)
Cryptosporidiosis
7. Viral disorder that causes lesions indistinguishable from those of foot-and-mouth disease.
Foot Rot
California
Oxytocin
Vesicular Stromatitis
8. Caused by a deficiency of iodine in the diet.
Grass Tetany
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
Goiter
Liver Fluke
9. Optinum daylight hours for maximum milk yield.
16
Red
300-500
Heel Fly
10. Unulent fever in people.
Brucellosis
Lice
Challenge
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
11. An example of a trematode.
Milk Fever
AI
Liver Fluke
Ketosis
12. Normal rectal temperature of a dairy cow.
101.5
DCUS (Dairy Cow Uniform Scorecard)
Displaced Abomasum
Malignant Edema
13. _____ and _____ are two reportable external parasites common to dairy and beef cattle.
Cryptosporidiosis
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
2 -180
Babcock
14. PTAT
Predicting Transmitting Ability Trait
Ketosis
Mule Foot
Bovine Viral Disease
15. Mechanism that permits alternating vacuum and atmospheric pressure to exit between the teat cup liner and shell.
Milk Urea Nitrogen
Land-Grant Act
Dry
Pulsator
16. Metabolic Disease characterized by accessive ketone body formation.
Roundworms
Lice
Red
Ketosis
17. Caused by a deficiency of Mg in the diet.
Hardware Disease
Grass Tetany
Certified Semen Services
101.5
18. Year Babcock Test was developed.
Brucellosis
Freemartin
Somatic
1890
19. Most common limiting nutrient for high milk yield.
Estrogen
Energy
Claw
DHIA ( Dairy Herd Improvement Association)
20. Also called gas gangrene.
Challenge
Oxytocin
Vesicular Stromatitis
Malignant Edema
21. The dairy breed with the highest fat percentage.
Jersey
Microscopic Agglutination Test
Somatic
Bloat
22. Also known as Bovine genital Campylobacteriosis.
Vibriosis
California
Anthrometics
Claw
23. Also known as hyperkeratosis.
60
Vibriosis
Cryptosporidiosis
X Disease
24. Tendency of two or more traits to vary in the same direction or in opposite directions due to common forces or influences.
9 -200 -000
Grass Tetany
Correlation
Barrel Heart Girth
25. Disease characterized by pneumonia or septicemia. The highest incidence occurs in animals subjected to stress.
Vesicular Stromatitis
Lumpy Jaw
Shipping Fever
Malignant Edema
26. Test for determination of BF% in milk.
Babcock
Johne's
Ketosis
Oxytocin
27. Hormone stimulates milk production.
Red Water Disease
Pinkeye
Prolactin
Anthrax
28. The ____ is used by all dairy cattle breed associations as the standard for judging and classifying cattle
Dry
Calcium Glucanate
Anaplasmosis
DCUS (Dairy Cow Uniform Scorecard)
29. Cause of cattle grubs.
60
Pinkeye
Jersey
Heel Fly
30. Most common treatment for milk fever.
Estrogen
Calcium Glucanate
AI
X Disease
31. Caused by Actinomy bovis.
Calcium Glucanate
101.5
Lumpy Jaw
Somatic
32. Adjustment of milk with different fat percentages to equivalent amounts on an energy basis.
Liver Fluke
Dry
Calcium Glucanate
FCM (Fat Corrected Milk)
33. State with the largest number of dairy cows.
Mule Foot
Milk Urea Nitrogen
Shipping Fever
Wisconsin
34. Hormone stimulates an increase of up to 20% more milk with only 5% more feed.
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
Pulsator
Brown Swiss
Mange
35. Standardization of lactation records to the level of yield that would have been attained by each cow if she had been a mature cow and calved in the month of the year of highest calving frequency for her breed.
Udders
DHI Records
Cattle Grubs
Microscopic Agglutination Test
36. Molds which develop on feed producing toxins.
Mule Foot
Myotoxins
Bovine Viral Disease
Aveoli
37. Also known as traumatic gastritis.
Prolactin
Energy
Hardware Disease
Epinephrine
38. Naturally hornless.
Displaced Abomasum
Israel
Bloat
Polled
39. Recommended method for dairy cattle.
300-500
Sickle
AI
White Muscle Disease
40. Parts blood must pass through the udder to produce milk.
Brown Swiss
300-500
Tuberculosis
Epinephrine
41. Milking cows are usually milked ____ days and 'dried up' ___ days before the next lactation
Vibriosis
Pulsator
Type Production Index
305 - 60
42. An infertile female calf born co-twin to a bull.
Bloat
Body Conditioning Score
California
Freemartin
43. Also known as Bacillary hemoglobinuria.
Somatic
Lice
Red Water Disease
Bovine Herpes Infectious Virus
44. Common name for interdigital phlegmon.
Anthrometics
101.5
Mad Cow Disease
Foot Rot
45. Also known as acetonemia.
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
Bovine Viral Disease
Ketosis
Israel
46. Agent which destroys worms in digestive tract.
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
Anthrometics
Mange
Bloat
47. Most important type trait in a dairy cow.
Grass Tetany
Udders
Degraded Intake Protein
Johne's
48. The Ayrshire breed is colored ____ and white.
Prolactin
Red
CA - AZ - WA - CO
Energy
49. One of the most commonly diagnosed viruses in bovine abortion cases and easily prevented with vaccination and improved sanitation.
Pinkeye
Bovine Viral Disease
Shipping Fever
Anthrometics
50. The main points of a dairy cow and their perspective points in juding are...
Bovine Herpes Infectious Virus
Milk Fever
DCUS (Dairy Cow Uniform Scorecard)
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%