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Dairy Cattle Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. GATT
20
Brucellosis
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Hormones
2. Which trait is worth the most points according to the Dairy Cow Unified Score Card?
Stainless steel
Udder
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
Recessive
3. What is Milk Fever paresis caused by?
Total Production Index
60
Low blood levvels of ionized calcium
Lignin
4. Cow comfort has been linked to milk production in numerous research studies. Not an example of a way to improve cow comfort used by dairymen?
Allowing them access to their new born calf for the 1st 30 days
Large intestines
12-14 weeks
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
5. Colostrum given to a baby calf more than ____________hours old is NOT absorbed and thus does little good.
24
Income over feed costs
Guernsey
Registered Holstein Ancestry
6. USAHA
Guernsey
You S Animal Health Association
Food safety and Inspection Service
Sole
7. Manure digesters convert _______________ fuel into electricity.
Methane
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
5-9 years old
Two
8. What is the most essential nutrient in animal feeding animals and maintaining health?
Body weight
Flank
Water
Dairy character
9. A disease causing air bubbles under the skin and usually results in rapid death is __________.
.39%
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
24 hours
Black leg
10. How many das into a pregnancy can a fetus be sexed by ultrasound?
Rear feet and legs
Large Plastic Bags
After 55 days
Bovine Somatotropin
11. What hormone is responsible for maintaining pregnancy?
Jersey
Stainless steel
25 gallons
Progesterone
12. Milk fever is also (scientifically) known as what?
282 days
Flank
Parturient paresis
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
13. This bacteria causes 'Circling Disease' in cattle...
Arteries
Listeria
10%
Omasum
14. 'Weaver Syndrome' is most often found in the _______________dairy breed?
By dividing the total amount of milk produced in the past 365 days by the total number of cow years in the herd last year.
Brown Swiss
Stainless steel
Decreases - increases
15. A rolling herd average (RHA) is based on how many months?
25%
Reproductive failure
Twelve
100%
16. Reduced gestation length and retained placenta typically are the first symptoms of _________________ vitamin deficiency
Sole
Milk on Demand
Udder
Vitamin A
17. Why is fat added to dairy rations?
To add a concentrated form of energy
Between 14 and 35 days
Milk on Demand
Between 28 to 30 days
18. Which of the following is an infectious disease?
75%
Bovine Somatotropin
Ringworm
1
19. Young dairy calves frequently suffer and may die due to scours. The chief cause of deadly scours at this age is...
Prussic acid poisoning
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
Four or more times
Jersey
20. Which system of the cow's body is most affected by paratuberculosis?
Preparing cows properly
Lignin
Silage
Digestive
21. When referring to milk test used at the processing plant - What is a DMC?
Direct Microscopic Counts
Chine
Fat
Cheddar cheese
22. Limber leg is found most often in the ____________ dairy breed?
5-9 years old
1957
25
Jersey
23. What is a nonfunctional mammary gland called?
Loin and chine
Recessive
Claw
Blind quarter
24. When a cow comes into heat every few days - she is referred to as?
Cystic
Jersey
Mycobacterium bovis
Prevent ingested metal objects from interfering with the digestive tract or the respiratory system
25. What is the scientific term for birth?
Parturtion
Heifer
National Milk Producers Federation
750000
26. What units are used to measure energy?
Calcium
Calories
The weaving gait of affected cattle
Cryoscope
27. A dairy expects to cull approximately _________% of their herd each year.
30%
Pink eye
The tendency for a group of animals to do the same thing at the same time
25-30
28. When discussing feed mixers - What is the range of manufacturers recommmended mixing times?
Nonfat Dry Milk
3-6 minutes
Neutral Detergent Fiber
Jersey
29. Normal presentation of a calf for parturition will have...
Fats
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
Two
Abomasum
30. A dairy cow that has her feet too far forward (under her belly) is said to be...
Abomasum
Sickle hocked
Pass from animals to humans and vice versa
35 to 40%
31. BST is the acronym for what compound?
Parturtion
Bovine Somatotropin
Decreases - increases
305 days
32. How many days after parturition should you wait before breeding a cow back?
Leukocytes
Direct Microscopic Counts
60 days
40/60
33. GnRH
10
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
Guernsey and Jersey
34. What percent of the cows feed intake is consumed during the daylight hours?
Lignin
Bovine Somatotropin
70%
Nitrogen excretion
35. What is a cation?
A positively charged ion
Guernsey and Jersey
Udder
50
36. Dry cows need 0.8 percent K in their diet. What element is K?
Streptococus agalactae
Potassium
Increase - 5
.39%
37. The major advantage of a 'low-line' milk line as compared to the older 'high-line' is...
It has a lower vacuum requirement
Progesterone
Laminitis
Bovine Viral Diarrhea
38. In what year did the Holstein Association start its program of recording carriers of Undesirable Recessive Traits?
Drug residue
5
Farm Service Agency
1957
39. All U.S. dairy farms are inspected by state inspectors through a program coordinated by the Food and Drug Administration. Inspectors follow a publication called the PMO. What does PMO stand for?
No less than 60% moisture
Pastuerized Milk Ordinance
8.62 pounds
A B-Vitamin
40. What are two methods for shortening udder hair?
Clipping and singeing
Potassium
% Degradable proteins
Dairy character
41. About 90% of U.S. dairies use a __________ milking schedule.
Cellulose - hemicellulose - and lignin
Twice/day
6 hours
Fat residue
42. 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.
Plate chiller
Propionic acid
Propionic acid
Administered in the muscle
43. A cow's gestation period is _______ long?
Manure handling procedures
Farm Service Agency
282 days
50
44. What stomach compartments are not developed in a newborn calf?
Sodium
Duodenum
General Agreement on Tariff and Trade
Rumen and reticulum
45. Some Texas dairymen are placing Bermuda and/or corn forage into ______________ for fermentation and silage production.
Cheddar cheese
Large Plastic Bags
Vitamin A
The tendency for a group of animals to do the same thing at the same time
46. When can a heifer calf born twin to a bull be registered?
% Degradable proteins
In the cell wall
10%
When it is proven that she will breed
47. The medical name tarsal hygroma - a commonaliment of dairy cows is commonly called...
Sodium Bicarbonate
Swollen hock
Inguinal
Jersey
48. What describes the fraction of the ration proteins - which is broken down by digestive enzymes and utilized by rumen bacteria?
National Farmers Organization
% Degradable proteins
75-79.9
25%
49. Dairy cattle have a ________ field of vision to their front
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
300 + degree
Retained placenta
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
50. What kinds of relationship do cattle and the microorganisms in their rumen share?
% Degradable proteins
Symbiotic
50-70
Administered via blood vessels