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Dairy Cow Industry
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1. The dairy breed that is used mostly for milk and veal is _____
Displaced Abomasum
Ketosis
Holstein
California
2. The common name for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE).
Milk Fever
Mad Cow Disease
Johne's
CA - AZ - WA - CO
3. Most common limiting nutrient for high milk yield.
Degraded Intake Protein
Hairy Foot Wart
Anthrometics
Energy
4. The Ayrshire breed is colored ____ and white.
Myotoxins
California
Mule Foot
Red
5. Four of the leading states in milk production are ___ ___ __ __
Land-Grant Act
White Muscle Disease
CA - AZ - WA - CO
Babcock
6. Normal rectal temperature of a dairy cow.
Trocar
Anaplasmosis
Vesicular Stromatitis
101.5
7. Common name for interdigital phlegmon.
Estrogen
Challenge
Hairy Foot Wart
Foot Rot
8. Also known as Red Nose.
Displaced Abomasum
Bovine Herpes Infectious Virus
Lice
X Disease
9. Disease characterized by pneumonia or septicemia. The highest incidence occurs in animals subjected to stress.
Mad Cow Disease
Shipping Fever
Guernsey
Grass Tetany
10. The ____ is used by all dairy cattle breed associations as the standard for judging and classifying cattle
DCUS (Dairy Cow Uniform Scorecard)
Certified Semen Services
Trocar
DHIA ( Dairy Herd Improvement Association)
11. State producing the most milk (total pounds).
Land-Grant Act
Mule Foot
DHI Records
California
12. The main points of a dairy cow and their perspective points in juding are...
Predicting Transmitting Ability Trait
Claw
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
Energy
13. Also called gas gangrene.
Grass Tetany
Malignant Edema
California
Land-Grant Act
14. Common name for syndactylism.
1890
Mule Foot
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
2 -180
15. Hormone Stimulates milk letdown.
Lice
Degraded Intake Protein
Oxytocin
Bovine Herpes Infectious Virus
16. Physical conformation of an animal.
1890
Type
Heel Fly
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
17. Most common treatment for milk fever.
Body Conditioning Score
Calcium Glucanate
Lice
Rotary
18. Intake protein that is broken down by microorganisms in the rumen.
Calcium Glucanate
Degraded Intake Protein
Heel Fly
Freemartin
19. Metabolic Disease characterized by accessive ketone body formation.
Certified Semen Services
Ketosis
Milk Fever
Hairy Foot Wart
20. Common name for infectious bovine keratonconjuctivitis.
1890
60
Pinkeye
300-500
21. Unulent fever in people.
California
Jersey
Mange
Brucellosis
22. The oldest breed of dairy cattle.
Somatic
Holstein
Brown Swiss
Anthrometics
23. Parts blood must pass through the udder to produce milk.
DHI Records
Claw
300-500
Anaplasmosis
24. Test for determination of BF% in milk.
Bloat
Babcock
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
Milk Fever
25. MUN is abbreviation for ___________?
Sickle
X Disease
Jersey
Milk Urea Nitrogen
26. The mammary system of a cow is divided into ___ independent parts.
Aveoli
CA - AZ - WA - CO
Land-Grant Act
4
27. Wingless - flattened insects.
Anaplasmosis
Somatic
Lice
Type Production Index
28. Hormone stimulates mammary duct development.
Type
Scours
Holstein
Estrogen
29. Milking cows are usually milked ____ days and 'dried up' ___ days before the next lactation
Body Conditioning Score
305 - 60
2 -180
Cattle Grubs
30. Adjustment of milk with different fat percentages to equivalent amounts on an energy basis.
FCM (Fat Corrected Milk)
Ketosis
Bovine Herpes Infectious Virus
Wisconsin
31. A chamber that connects the four teat cups to the milk line.
Pinkeye
California
Claw
Calcium Glucanate
32. Hormone stimulates an increase of up to 20% more milk with only 5% more feed.
Correlation
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
Guernsey
Vibriosis
33. An example of a trematode.
Liver Fluke
Certified Semen Services
Lumpy Jaw
Mule Foot
34. Spores from this fatal disease can live in the soil for more than 60 years.
Anthrax
Mule Foot
9 -200 -000
Ketosis
35. 'Barn-itch'.
Mange
California
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
Challenge
36. A zoonotic disorder affecting as many as 90% of dairy farms.
Heel Fly
Vibriosis
16
Cryptosporidiosis
37. Optinum daylight hours for maximum milk yield.
Myotoxins
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
16
White Muscle Disease
38. Mechanism that permits alternating vacuum and atmospheric pressure to exit between the teat cup liner and shell.
Somatic
Pulsator
Land-Grant Act
Body Conditioning Score
39. Stiff Lamb - Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy - Caused by a defficiency of Vitamin E or Selenium in dairy calves.
White Muscle Disease
Trocar
Bovine Herpes Infectious Virus
DHIA ( Dairy Herd Improvement Association)
40. Naturally hornless.
Lice
Oxytocin
Polled
Hairy Foot Wart
41. Also known as hyperkeratosis.
X Disease
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
Freemartin
DHIA ( Dairy Herd Improvement Association)
42. Used to regularly evaluate where an individual cow stands in body condition relative to the ideals for her stage in lactation.
Ketosis
Babcock
Body Conditioning Score
Sickle
43. Diarrhea.
Vibriosis
Scours
Grass Tetany
Myotoxins
44. The circumference of the body just back of the shoulders. Used to estimate body weight.
9 -200 -000
305 - 60
Barrel Heart Girth
Milk Fever
45. Caused by the heel fly.
Brucellosis
DHI Records
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
Cattle Grubs
46. Established colleges of agriculture in each state.
DHI Records
Land-Grant Act
Brucellosis
Type
47. Agent which destroys worms in digestive tract.
Calcium Glucanate
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
Anthrometics
Degraded Intake Protein
48. Molds which develop on feed producing toxins.
4
Myotoxins
Epinephrine
Claw
49. Tendency of two or more traits to vary in the same direction or in opposite directions due to common forces or influences.
305 - 60
Scours
Correlation
Red Water Disease
50. Recommended method for dairy cattle.
Degraded Intake Protein
AI
CA - AZ - WA - CO
Cryptosporidiosis