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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. What is the USDA's AIPL?
Increase - 5
Sole
Follicle stimulating hormone
Animal Improvement Program Lab
2. Each animal inherits certain genes from both parents. What percentage of genes does a calf receive from its sire?
282 days
50 percent
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
Low blood levvels of ionized calcium
3. When doing classification scoring - a cow given the numerical value of 85-89.9 is classified as...
1
8.62 pounds
Very good
80
4. What percent of milk is water?
Carbon
A negatively charged ion
87%
Alfalfa and Clover
5. Each animal inherits certain genes from both parents. What percentage of genes does a calf receive from its sire?
Abomasum
Small intestine
50 percent
Extremely fat
6. Which of the compartments of a cow's four-compartment stomach acts as the true stomach?
Niacin
100
Sole
Abomasum
7. Approximately how many gallons of blood pass through the udder for each gallon of milk produced?
Parturient paresis
Side by side (head out)
PGF
400‐500 gallons
8. What is the reasonable score for body condition at mid-lactation?
Calories
Between 28 to 30 days
3.0
Carbon Dioxide Gas
9. A calf's birth weight is approximately ________% of its' mature weight.
5
30%
Farm Service Agency
Fat residue
10. Manure digesters convert _______________ fuel into electricity.
Corpus Luteum
Methane
The weaving gait of affected cattle
40/60
11. Parallel milk barns typically have several cows on each side. The cows are arranged in a ____________ fashion in this barn.
Side by side (head out)
Fat
Digestive
Calcium
12. Which mineral is found in high concentrations in soft tissues such as the pancreas - liver - and kidney?
Four or more times
Esophageal groove
Reduce the incidence of mastitis
Zinc
13. Which body part is located more towards the front of the animal?
Displaced abomasum
5
Total Digestible Nutrients
Flank
14. Dairy cattle frequently develop milk fever shortly after calving. They become immobile - comatose - and may die without treatment. The treatment typically involves...
Vitamin A
Holstein
Retained placenta
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate
15. Which part of an animal touches the ground if he/she is walking on a correct set of feet and legs?
Sole
Citrate
Solids removal
Feeding the cow
16. The most costly form of mastitis is?
Holstein
Side by side (head out)
75%
Subclinical
17. Where are non-degradable proteins absorbed?
Very good
50-80%
20-30%
Small Intestine
18. In reference to reproduction - What does CL stand for?
2.25
Corpus Luteum
75-79.9
Copper
19. What stomach compartments are not developed in a newborn calf?
Rumen and reticulum
Follicular and luteal
Enteritis
Magnesium
20. Bulk tanks must be emptied and cleaned every _____ hours.
50-70
400‐500 gallons
Administered in the muscle
72
21. The standard length of the dry period in dairy cattle is ________?
Retained placenta
To add a concentrated form of energy
60 days
Attract the opposite sex
22. Almost 95% of the dairy cows in the U.S. are...
Mule-foot
50-70
Abomasum
Holstein
23. The top most part of a cow's head is called the...
International Dairy Foods Associactions
It has a lower vacuum requirement
Retained placenta
Poll
24. What numerical value does a Holstein cow get when given the classification excellent?
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Decreases - increases
90-100
Interdigital phlegmon
25. What percentage of whole milk is fat when compared on a dry matter basis?
Modified Live Virus
25%
Citrate
Rolling Herd Average
26. One form of biological pest management is a predator insect - that can be bought and released to help control flies at a dairy. Which of these is NOT true about these predators...
Between 28 to 30 days
They may be bothersome to livestock and other animals
Urea
24 hours
27. Coccidia infection can occur when calves are 4 to 8 weeks old. Coccidia causes...
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Percentage of Difficult Births in Heifers
Enteritis
Calories
28. Fumonsin and zearalenone are examples of...
A B-Vitamin
.39%
Mycotoxins
Mixer box on a truck or trailer
29. What are structural carbohydrates made of?
Negative net energy balance
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
Abortion
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
30. Alfalfa is an example of ___ in a dairy ration.
Left side of the body
Carbon Dioxide Gas
Roughage
Digital Dermatitis
31. Which one of the following is the name of the part of the cow's back that lies between the withers and the loin?
Chine
Mycotoxins
Restraint and control of the animal
Symbiotic
32. Which of the following diseases is not caused by a virus?
62 to 65% moisture
Poor
Fat residue
Laminitis
33. In regards to pedigrees - What is a RHA?
Low blood levvels of ionized calcium
Registered Holstein Ancestry
Sole
Pink eye
34. A ____________gene in Black and White Holsteins is responsible for the red and white color being expressed at times...
Poor
Recessive
The abomasums of a milk fed calf
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
35. A mutation where calves have little or no control over the movement of their legs is called...
Limber leg
Large intestines
Ringworm
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
36. FSIS
Food safety and Inspection Service
High-producing pregnant cows
Attract the opposite sex
Mastitis
37. Foot Rot is scientifically known as what?
Vitamin B
Percentage of Difficult Births in Heifers
Reproductive failure
Interdigital phlegmon
38. What kinds of relationship do cattle and the microorganisms in their rumen share?
400‐500 gallons
Digital Dermatitis
Symbiotic
Guernsey
39. Milk sugars are not very soluble. Some people have difficulty hydrolyzing them in their bodies. This problem is called _________________.
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
80
Lactose intolerance
40. What ration ingredients contain the highest concentration of energy?
8.62 pounds
Fats
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Bangs
41. 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...
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
Large Plastic Bags
9 weeks
Sodium Bicarbonate
42. What is an anion?
Neutral Detergent Fiber
A negatively charged ion
Limber leg
Potassium
43. According to the American Veterinary Medicine Association - the preferred method of dehorning young calves is_________.
100%
Farm Service Agency
Administered under the skin
Disbudding
44. Name the three common places Coliforms are found.
Mud - water - and manure
100%
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
Extremely fat
45. According to recent USDA surveys - What is the most popular age to wean dairy calves?
1957
9 weeks
Jersey
Abomasum
46. Fresh milk - at a dairy - is required to be cooled to a minimum of 50 degrees F within 4 hours time after milking. However many larger dairies are using a _______________ to accomplish this within minutes.
In the cell wall
Plate chiller
Duodenum
Chine
47. In regards to dairy production RHA refers to...
Water
Administered under the skin
Back flushing
Rolling Herd Average
48. Milk should be below what temperature before it is transferred to a milk truck?
Basic Formula Price
40 degrees F
Relative Forage Value
3.0
49. Which system of the cow's body is most affected by paratuberculosis?
Digestive
Guernsey
Mixer box on a truck or trailer
XY
50. A very popular dairy management software in Texas is...
Abomasum
Dairy Comp 305
Water
Udder