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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. Pest Predators will travel up to ____ yards to find their food source (fly pupae).
Negative net energy balance
50 percent
80
Lignin
2. When can a heifer calf born twin to a bull be registered?
When it is proven that she will breed
Rumen
Propionic acid
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
3. What is an anion?
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
Registered Holstein Ancestry
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
A negatively charged ion
4. What percent of dry matter in plants is made of carbohydrates?
75%
Basic Formula Price
2:1
Copper
5. What are structural carbohydrates made of?
Citrate
To add a concentrated form of energy
GTPI
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
6. A rolling herd average (RHA) is based on how many months?
Nitrogen
Twelve
Holstein
Carbon
7. In regards to dairy production RHA refers to...
6 hours
European Union
Copper sulfate
Rolling Herd Average
8. What does the term freshen mean in relation the dairy production?
Lactose intolerance
Reduce the incidence of mastitis
To give birth
Total Mixed Ration
9. Where are degradable proteins broken down?
Sterile heifer born twin to a bull
70%
Rumen
Lignin
10. On the PDCA Unified Dairy Score Card - the category 'feet and legs' accounts for how many points?
10%
2.25
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
20
11. Milk traits - i.e. fat - protein - SNF and etc. - tend to have a heritability of about...
% Protein
Food safety and Inspection Service
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
20-30%
12. The milk produced on a dairy must be moved through a system of components and piping made from...
Dairy Farmers of America (DFA)
Registered Holstein Ancestry
Stainless steel
Manure handling procedures
13. 'Weaver Syndrome' is most often found in the _______________dairy breed?
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
NAtional Research Council
Brown Swiss
Between 14 and 35 days
14. What is the accepted standard length for a lactation record in dairy cattle?
20 to 24
10%
305 days
Twice/day
15. Dairy cows produce milk that is relatively high in B complex vitamins. Because they are ruminants...
Twice/day
The weaving gait of affected cattle
300 + degree
It is not necessary to supplement the intake of Vitamin B complex
16. What is the sex chromosome configuration of a male calf?
Feed
Pink eye
XY
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
17. What percent of the cows feed intake is consumed during the daylight hours?
70%
Fats
305 days
20000000
18. Body condition scores form 1 to 5 are used to track herd health and nutrition. Dry cows should have a body score from...
Vitamin A
National Milk Producers Federation
3.5-4.0
30%
19. To the hundreth - how many pounds of milk are in a gallon?
Rumen
10%
Inguinal
8.62 pounds
20. When evaluating a dairy ration - what do the letters TDN stand for?
Faster
16-18
Total Digestible Nutrients
10
21. Cows that are at risk of developing ketosis can be fed what vitamin to help prevent ketosis?
Parturtion
Pasteurizing system
Sodium Bicarbonate
Niacin
22. A ____________ is usually necessary when feeding Dairy Cows TMR rations.
Mixer box on a truck or trailer
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
Bovine Viral Diarrhea
No less than 60% moisture
23. Which part of the digestive tract is responsible for absorbing excess water?
National Farmers Organization
Two times
Longer than 1.5 inches
Large intestines
24. NSC
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
Twice/day
25%
Total Digestible Nutrients
25. Fear can disrupt milk letdown in a cow. The hormone released that causes this disruption is...
Epinephrine
Cheddar
Rear feet and legs
Animal Improvement Program Lab
26. If the heat detection rate is 30% and the conception rate is 30% - What is the pregnancy rate?
Guernsey and Jersey
North American Free Trade Agreement
9%
Retained placenta
27. FARAD
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
25-30
In the cell wall
Loin and chine
28. NAFTA
North American Free Trade Agreement
The weaving gait of affected cattle
The influence of the sire of the cow on calving ease
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
29. How many days after parturition should you wait before breeding a cow back?
Integrated pest management
60 days
40 degrees F
Jersey
30. Dairy Management Inc. introduced the _______ social media program for dairy advocates?
Good plus
Post-synch
MyDairy
Mastitis
31. A dairy expects to cull approximately _________% of their herd each year.
25-30
Longer than 1.5 inches
Duodenum
Esophageal groove
32. Normal presentation of a calf for parturition will have...
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Silage
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
Rumen and reticulum
33. At what isoelectric point (point at which proteins have net zero charge) do caseins precipitate?
3 years
PH 4.6
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Allowing them access to their new born calf for the 1st 30 days
34. When discussing nutrition - What does NPN stand for?
Guernsey
Duodenum
Vitamin A
Nonprotein nitrogen
35. When discussing feed mixers - What is the range of manufacturers recommmended mixing times?
3-6 minutes
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
Esophageal groove
36. Which major dairy breed association was the first to use computers to maintain breed registry records?
5-9 years old
Guernsey
Back flushing
A B-Vitamin
37. In regards to pedigrees - What is a RHA?
80
60 days
Citrate
Registered Holstein Ancestry
38. In cows - salmonellosis infections are most common in those that have calved within __________.
Calcium
305 days
10 days
Symbiotic
39. Brucellosis is also know as...
Inguinal
Bangs
100
A B-Vitamin
40. Which one of the following describes biotin?
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
Milking Shorthorn
Rumen and reticulum
A B-Vitamin
41. When sanitizing milking equipment with water - the temperature must be a minimum of 170 degrees F and the utensils are to be under the flow of water for ____________ minute(s).
Four or more times
Solids removal
5
National Farmers Organization
42. When referring to rations - what do the letters NFC stand for?
Non-forage Carbohydrates
50-70
9%
Listeria
43. Each animal inherits certain genes from both parents. What percentage of genes does a calf receive from its sire?
Solids removal
50 percent
90-100
Left side of the body
44. What female hormone causes follicles to begin to develop?
87%
Total Digestible Nutrients
9 weeks
Follicle stimulating hormone
45. Legally you cannot make cottage cheese from raw milk - but you can make _________ from raw milk.
5000000
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
Magnesium
Cheddar cheese
46. When referring to milk test used at the processing plant - What is a DMC?
Direct Microscopic Counts
Twice/day
20 to 24
Milking Shorthorn
47. This vitamin plays a role in the coagulation of blood...
Animal Improvement Program Lab
Udder - feet and legs - body form - & dairy character
5
Vitamin K
48. HTST is a ______________
25
Vibriosis
Pasteurizing system
Calories
49. What is the reasonable score for body condition at mid-lactation?
Pasteurizing system
3.0
It has a lower vacuum requirement
Abortion
50. What ration ingredients contain the highest concentration of energy?
Sole
Fats
Between 6.0 and 6.5
Claw