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Dairy Cow Industry

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1. One of the most commonly diagnosed viruses in bovine abortion cases and easily prevented with vaccination and improved sanitation.






2. Agent which destroys worms in digestive tract.






3. Common name for interdigital phlegmon.






4. Unulent fever in people.






5. Count of ____ cells helps determine inflammation of the mammary gland






6. Naturally hornless.






7. State with the largest number of dairy cows.






8. _____ and _____ are two reportable external parasites common to dairy and beef cattle.






9. Hormone Stimulates milk letdown.






10. Caused by a deficiency of Mg in the diet.






11. Diarrhea.






12. State producing the most milk (total pounds).






13. The dairy breed that is used mostly for milk and veal is _____






14. Used to regularly evaluate where an individual cow stands in body condition relative to the ideals for her stage in lactation.






15. Cause of cattle grubs.






16. Parts blood must pass through the udder to produce milk.






17. Viral disorder that causes lesions indistinguishable from those of foot-and-mouth disease.






18. Common name for syndactylism.






19. The oldest breed of dairy cattle.






20. Tendency of two or more traits to vary in the same direction or in opposite directions due to common forces or influences.






21. Year Babcock Test was developed.






22. A zoonotic disorder affecting as many as 90% of dairy farms.






23. Milking cows are usually milked ____ days and 'dried up' ___ days before the next lactation






24. Most common limiting nutrient for high milk yield.






25. Describes an animal having a crooked hock - which causes the lower part of the leg to be bent forward out of a normal perpendicular straight line.






26. Common name for infectious bovine keratonconjuctivitis.






27. Parturient paresis.






28. The mammary system of a cow is divided into ___ independent parts.






29. Milk is actually secreted in grape-like structures called ____






30. Physical conformation of an animal.






31. Disease causing chronic diarrhea - weight loss resulting from infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium paratuberculosis.

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32. Also known as traumatic gastritis.






33. Hormone stimulates an increase of up to 20% more milk with only 5% more feed.






34. Recommended method for dairy cattle.






35. The main points of a dairy cow and their perspective points in juding are...






36. Uses DCADS to minimize incidence of _______?






37. Most common treatment for milk fever.






38. Syndactylism.






39. Casting is used as a temporary treatment of this disorder.






40. Spores from this fatal disease can live in the soil for more than 60 years.






41. Method of feeding cows aimed at finding their potential to secrete milk and used to prevent metabolic shortage in energy.






42. The ____ is used by all dairy cattle breed associations as the standard for judging and classifying cattle






43. Wingless - flattened insects.






44. CSS stands for.






45. Period of non-lactation between two periods of lactation.






46. 'Barn-itch'.






47. The dairy breed with a golden yellow color to its milk.






48. Also called gas gangrene.






49. Hormone counteracts milk letdown.






50. Disease characterized by pneumonia or septicemia. The highest incidence occurs in animals subjected to stress.