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Dairy Cattle Basics
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1. When discussing feed mixers - What is the range of manufacturers recommmended mixing times?
Composting
Poll
Fats
3-6 minutes
2. Which dairy breed's milk is golden-yellow in color?
Guernsey
Lactation records have been adjusted to the same milk fat percentage
Sire conception rate
20-30%
3. Legally you cannot make cottage cheese from raw milk - but you can make _________ from raw milk.
Citrate
100%
9%
Cheddar cheese
4. 98% of somatic cells are...
PGF
2000's
No less than 60% moisture
Leukocytes
5. What is another term for the lowest lateral regions of the abdomen - near the groin?
Carbon Dioxide Gas
70% moisture
Heifer
Inguinal
6. What is intra musclular injection?
Administered in the muscle
Income over feed costs
Bone calcium
30 hours
7. Feeding proper rations during the summer is important for both cow comfort and maintaining milk production. Which nutrient is most important during the summer months?
Water
Negative net energy balance
The weaving gait of affected cattle
Income over feed costs
8. What should the pH of a 'close up' Holstein's urine be?
Between 6.0 and 6.5
75%
3-6 minutes
Poor
9. In the reproductive tract of a dairy cow - how many uterine horns are there?
60 days
Two
75%
2.25
10. What percent of milk is water?
50-70
87%
Composting
Hormones
11. Regarding feed formulation - What does CAD stand for?
Four or more times
Cation-Anion Difference
Feed
Non-forage Carbohydrates
12. The rear quarters produce __________% of the daily milk yield.
Rumen and reticulum
Increase - 5
60
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
13. A disease transmitted through natural mating which causes abortion - low conception rates - and irregular heat cycles is _____________________.
Animal Improvement Program Lab
Brucellosis
Vibriosis
90-100
14. When examining feed rations - what do the letters NDF stand for?
Neutral Detergent Fiber
Brown Swiss
International Dairy Foods Associactions
You S Animal Health Association
15. When a small metal object punctures the stomach wall and causes an infection - the resulting disease is called____________________.
Front feet toward rear of the cow with head - nose first - between them
Twice/day
Dished
Hardware disease
16. dairy cow may not reach her highest milk yield until she is...
5-9 years old
Abomasum
70% moisture
No less than 60% moisture
17. What ration ingredients contain the highest concentration of energy?
Lactose intolerance
Fats
Plant starch - pectin - and sugar
Roughage
18. When referring to milk test used at the processing plant - What is a DMC?
Vitamin A
Direct Microscopic Counts
Attract the opposite sex
Epinephrine
19. Which of the following is a compartment of the dairy cow's stomach?
Abomasum
Pink eye
Small intestine
Foreign Agricultural Service
20. NRC
Nonstructural Carbohydrates
NAtional Research Council
Loin and chine
High % of water
21. The top most part of a cow's head is called the...
Leukocytes
Vitamin A
Poll
Decreases - increases
22. What should the pH of a 'close up' Holstein's urine be?
Rumen
Between 6.0 and 6.5
Rump
% Degradable proteins
23. Which trait is worth the most points according to the Dairy Cow Unified Score Card?
Udder
Calories
GTPI
Two times
24. What percent non-fiber carbohydrate should a ration contain for high producing cows?
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
Displaced abomasum
NAtional Research Council
35 to 40%
25. Parallel milk barns typically have several cows on each side. The cows are arranged in a ____________ fashion in this barn.
Oxytocin
The influence of the sire of the cow on calving ease
Side by side (head out)
To add a concentrated form of energy
26. Rotary Parlors or Carousel milk barns have the advantage of being ________________ when compared to other type barns.
Cheese
Jersey
85
Faster
27. When does the greatest mammary tissue growth occur during a cow's life?
During the first pregnancy
Milking Shorthorn
Jersey
Foreign Agricultural Service
28. Heart girth measurements of cows may be used to estimate...
Body weight
Income over feed costs
2000's
Abomasum
29. USDEC
Registered Holstein Ancestry
United States Dairy Export Council
Plate chiller
60 days
30. In the standard protocol for cleaning milking equipment - which of the following is not one of the four phases of cleaning?
Back flushing
Transponders
Parallels out performed herringbones by nearly 8%
Heifer
31. 'Thurl position' is a trait evaluated in the ________ category on the PDCA Unified Scorecard?
Disbudding
Rear feet and legs
Vitamin B
Dairy Farmers of America (DFA)
32. Milk traits - i.e. fat - protein - SNF and etc. - tend to have a heritability of about...
European Union
A national dairy farmer-funded program that is used to help stabilize milk prices
20-30%
Mule-foot
33. Mule-foot is found most often in ___________dairy breed?
20-30%
75%
Holstein
Cryoscope
34. An average Holstein cow should give _______ pounds per day for each lactation.
24
50
High-producing pregnant cows
87%
35. Adequate consumption of long fiber roughage is important to both milk production and herd heath. A long fiber roughage is one that is...
9%
25
Non-forage Carbohydrates
Longer than 1.5 inches
36. When referring to milk test used at the processing plant - What is a DMC?
Vitamin K
Side by side (head out)
Direct Microscopic Counts
Water
37. What numerical value does a Holstein cow get when given the classification excellent?
Digital Dermatitis
Rear feet and legs
90-100
30
38. When discussing nutrition - What does NPN stand for?
Nonprotein nitrogen
Nitrogen excretion
National Milk Producers Federation
Sodium Bicarbonate
39. A mutation where calves have little or no control over the movement of their legs is called...
16-18
Limber leg
Administered under the skin
Basic Formula Price
40. When looking at DHI records - what do the letters RHA stand for?
Feed low potassium hay - silage - and anionic salts to dry cows
Rolling Herd Average
50
A positively charged ion
41. PTAT
Predicted Transmitting Ability-Type
Niacin
Nonprotein nitrogen
Carbon
42. What bacterium causes Johne's disease in cattle?
Retained placenta
Zinc
Niacin
Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis
43. 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.
A national dairy farmer-funded program that is used to help stabilize milk prices
Brown Swiss
Alfalfa and Clover
Plate chiller
44. Crude fiber in a dietary ration must be at least ___% or milk fat percent will decrease.
Listeria
18
Holstein
XY
45. How often will HACCP inspect each Dairy Farm?
Reduce the incidence of mastitis
Once every 12 months
Administered in the muscle
A minimum of every 6 months
46. When discussing lactation records - What does the term 'fat corrected milk' mean?
Lactation records have been adjusted to the same milk fat percentage
Poll
5-9 years old
The bacteria Escherichia Coli
47. What mineral is necessary for hemoglobin formation?
Copper
16-18
Streptococus agalactae
Basic Formula Price
48. ___________ represents the largest daily input cost in producing milk.
The influence of the sire of the cow on calving ease
Water
Oxytocin
Feed
49. Research has shown that by formulating lactating cow rations with proper amounts of certain amino acids - we can decrease the crude protein content of the ration and reduce _______________________?
Nitrogen excretion
% Protein
Mycobacterium bovis
Parturient paresis
50. Dairy cattle frequently develop milk fever shortly after calving. They become immobile - comatose - and may die without treatment. The treatment typically involves...
Brown Swiss
24 hours
Jersey
Intravenous injection of calcium gluconate