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Dairy Industry
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dairy
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. _____ are molds that develop on feed that produce toxins
bovine diarrhea
goiter
aflatoxin
Brown Swiss/Holstein
2. _____ is caused by Actinomycosis bovis
cycle
AI
lumpy jaw
mad cow
3. _____ is also known as bacillary hemoglobinuria
a) frame = 15% b) dairy character = 20% c) body capacity = 10% d) feet and legs = 15% e) udders = 40%
milk production / udders / dairiness
red water
lice
4. _____ is the state with the largest number of dairy cows
bovine diarrhea
anthometics
Wisconsin
_____ _____ nitrogen
5. _____ is the circumference of the body just back of the shoulders of an animal; used to estimate body weight
TPI (type production index)
rotary
barrel heart girth
4
6. _____ is the common name for bovine spongiform encephalopathy
DIP (degraded intake protein)
mad cow
babcock
oxytocin
7. _____ are wingless - flattened insects
sarcoptic - saroptic mange
305 50-60
trocar
lice
8. _____ is also called gas gangrene
foot rot
malignant edema
Brown Swiss/Holstein
bovine diarrhea
9. _____ is themechanism that permits alternating vacuum and atmospheric pressure to exist between the teat cup liner and shell
correlation
pulsator
rotary
displaced abomasum
10. _____ is a disease characterized by pneumonia or septicemia. the highest incidence occurs in aimals subjected to stress
bersolis
red/mahogany
California
_____
11. The dairy breed used mostly for veal and milk is _____
67 -914
bersolis
barrel heart girth
Brown Swiss/Holstein
12. _____ causes undulant fever in people
bersolis
red/mahogany
Wisconsin
California
13. Milk is actually secreted in grapelike structures called _____
DIP (degraded intake protein)
calcium gluconate
alveoli
mad cow
14. _____ causes undulant fever in people
bersolis
rotary
4
BHVI (bovine herpes)
15. Intake crude protein that is broken down by microorganisms in the rumen is called _____
polled
67 -914
body condition score
DIP (degraded intake protein)
16. _____ is an association that dairy farmers join to participate in its record-keeping and management plans and is operated jointly by the USDA and state college of agriculture of land grant universities
pulsator
4
Wisconsin
DHI
17. _____ is the number of dairy cows in the US
9.2 million
ketosis
DIP (degraded intake protein)
challenge
18. _____ and _____ are two reportable external parasites common to dairy and beef cattle
sarcoptic - saroptic mange
grass tetany
alveoli
Wisconsin
19. _____ is also known as acetonemia
California - Arizona - Washington - Colorado
correlation
ketosis
vesicular stomatitis
20. _____ is also called illawara
energy
milking shorthorn
milk fever
pink eye
21. _____ is the rolling herd average for US dairy herds
foot rot
93 (?)
67 -914
flat worm - liverflukes
22. Established colleges of agrculture in each state are called _____
aflatoxin
challenge
land grant act
sarcoptic - saroptic mange
23. Casting is used as a temporary treatment of _____
barrel heart girth
land grant act
displaced abomasum
x disease
24. _____ is caused by a deficiency of vitamin E or Se in dairy calves
mange
hairy foot warts
nutritional _____
16
25. _____ is an infertile female calf born co-twin to a bull
a) frame = 15% b) dairy character = 20% c) body capacity = 10% d) feet and legs = 15% e) udders = 40%
freemartin
heel fly
epinephrine
26. MUN is an abbreviation for _____
microscopic e test
vesicular stomatitis
land grant act
_____ _____ nitrogen
27. The main points of a diary cow and their respective points (in judging) are *hint....there are 5*
land grant act
a) frame = 15% b) dairy character = 20% c) body capacity = 10% d) feet and legs = 15% e) udders = 40%
nutritional _____
DHI
28. _____ is the state that produces the most milk (total pounds)
dry
predicting transmitting ability type
California
trocar
29. Casting is used as a temporary treatment of _____
malignant edema
displaced abomasum
cattle grubs & hypodermosis
Israel
30. _____ is caused by a deficiency of iodine in the diet
mad cow disease
goiter
mad cow disease
red water
31. _____ is the common name for ruminal tympany
BHVI (bovine herpes)
predicting transmitting ability type
bloat
oxytocin
32. PTAT is the abbreviation for _____
certified semen services
DIP (degraded intake protein)
Brown Swiss
predicting transmitting ability type
33. The oldest breed of dairy cattle is _____
milking shorthorn
tuburculosis
calcium gluconate
Brown Swiss
34. The hormone _____ stimulates milk letdown
ME (mature equivalent)
anthrax
oxytocin
93 (?)
35. The tendency of two or more traits that vary in the same direction or in opposite directions due to common forces or influences is known as _____
TPI (type production index)
ketosis
mature equivalent (ME)
correlation
36. _____ is the recommended breeding method for dairy cattle
lumpy jaw
foot rot
AI
cycle
37. _____ is a cuase of cattle grubs
land grant act
predicting transmitting ability type
heel fly
1890
38. The mammary system of a cow is divided into _____ independent parts
babcock
4
milk production / udders / dairiness
goiter
39. _____ is also known as syndactylism
Brown Swiss/Holstein
bovine diarrhea
prolactane
mule foot
40. _____ is themechanism that permits alternating vacuum and atmospheric pressure to exist between the teat cup liner and shell
Guernsey
challenge
DIP (degraded intake protein)
pulsator
41. _____ is the most commonly used test for diagnosis of leptospirosis in cattle
microscopic e test
polled
ketosis
trocar
42. _____ is used to regularly evaluate where an individual cow stands in body condition relative to the ideals for its stage of lactation
anaplazmosis
heel fly
BST
body condition score
43. The mammary system of a cow is divided into _____ independent parts
calcium gluconate
Johne's
Johne's
4
44. _____ is adjustment of milk with different fat percentages to equivalent amounts on an energy basis
dry
red water
California - Arizona - Washington - Colorado
FCM
45. Milking cows are usually milked _____ days and dried up _____ days before the next lactation
mange
Israel
estrogen
305 50-60
46. _____ is the common name for papillomatous digital dermatitis
mature equivalent (ME)
heel fly
hairy foot warts
Brown Swiss/Holstein
47. _____ is the recommended breeding method for dairy cattle
milk fever
claw
AI
hardware disease
48. _____ is the circumference of the body just back of the shoulders of an animal; used to estimate body weight
prolactin
barrel heart girth
305 50-60
certified semen services
49. _____ is a method of feeding cows aimed at finding their potential to secrete milk and used to prevent metabolic shortage in energy
challenge
101.5
_____
AI
50. _____ is the common name for nematodes
milk fever
polled
cycle
roundworm