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Dairy Cow Industry
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1. Age conversion formulas applied to milk production of young cows to compare their milk yield with more mature cows.
60
Estrogen
Johne's
Mature Equivalent
2. An infertile female calf born co-twin to a bull.
Freemartin
White Muscle Disease
DHIA ( Dairy Herd Improvement Association)
Ketosis
3. 'Barn-itch'.
Bloat
Claw
101.5
Mange
4. The dairy breed with the highest fat percentage.
Jersey
Prolactin
Barrel Heart Girth
16
5. The circumference of the body just back of the shoulders. Used to estimate body weight.
Mature Equivalent
Barrel Heart Girth
Liver Fluke
Freemartin
6. Count of ____ cells helps determine inflammation of the mammary gland
Mange
Trocar
Somatic
Rotary
7. Rolling herd average for U.S. dairy herd.
Challenge
67 -914
Somatic
2 -180
8. Stiff Lamb - Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy - Caused by a defficiency of Vitamin E or Selenium in dairy calves.
Vibriosis
Aveoli
White Muscle Disease
Epinephrine
9. Spores from this fatal disease can live in the soil for more than 60 years.
Body Conditioning Score
Anthrax
Mule Foot
Degraded Intake Protein
10. Milk is actually secreted in grape-like structures called ____
Udders
Aveoli
Mad Cow Disease
Displaced Abomasum
11. Viral disorder that causes lesions indistinguishable from those of foot-and-mouth disease.
Mature Equivalent
Cattle Grubs
Vesicular Stromatitis
AI
12. Cows are usually rebred at ___ days after breeding
Pulsator
Polled
60
Mange
13. The dairy breed that is used mostly for milk and veal is _____
Lice
Holstein
300-500
Mule Foot
14. Most important type trait in a dairy cow.
DCUS (Dairy Cow Uniform Scorecard)
Milking Shorthorn
Udders
Milk Fever
15. Uses DCADS to minimize incidence of _______?
Milk Fever
Cattle Grubs
Ketosis
Grass Tetany
16. Also known as Bacillary hemoglobinuria.
Red Water Disease
Red
Pinkeye
Bovine Viral Disease
17. Illawara.
Hairy Foot Wart
California
Type Production Index
Milking Shorthorn
18. Hormone stimulates mammary duct development.
Jersey
9 -200 -000
Cryptosporidiosis
Estrogen
19. The Ayrshire breed is colored ____ and white.
DHI Records
Mule Foot
305 - 60
Red
20. Syndactylism.
Barrel Heart Girth
Mule Foot
Milk Urea Nitrogen
Cattle Grubs
21. Also known as traumatic gastritis.
4
Hardware Disease
Land-Grant Act
Epinephrine
22. MUN is abbreviation for ___________?
Degraded Intake Protein
Land-Grant Act
Milk Urea Nitrogen
Body Conditioning Score
23. Hormone stimulates an increase of up to 20% more milk with only 5% more feed.
AI
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
Challenge
67 -914
24. Disease causing chronic diarrhea - weight loss resulting from infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium paratuberculosis.
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183
25. Also called gas gangrene.
Anaplasmosis
Malignant Edema
Calcium Glucanate
Challenge
26. Common name for ruminal tymphany.
Hairy Foot Wart
Somatic
FCM (Fat Corrected Milk)
Bloat
27. A chamber that connects the four teat cups to the milk line.
Estrogen
Claw
Anaplasmosis
Pinkeye
28. Tendency of two or more traits to vary in the same direction or in opposite directions due to common forces or influences.
Mature Equivalent
Certified Semen Services
Correlation
Milking Shorthorn
29. Mechanism that permits alternating vacuum and atmospheric pressure to exit between the teat cup liner and shell.
White Muscle Disease
Pulsator
California
Energy
30. Common name for interdigital phlegmon.
Babcock
Foot Rot
Mule Foot
2 -180
31. One of the most commonly diagnosed viruses in bovine abortion cases and easily prevented with vaccination and improved sanitation.
Lumpy Jaw
Degraded Intake Protein
Mange
Bovine Viral Disease
32. Caused by Actinomy bovis.
Lumpy Jaw
Correlation
Sickle
X Disease
33. Agent which destroys worms in digestive tract.
Anthrometics
Ketosis
Certified Semen Services
Anaplasmosis
34. Year Babcock Test was developed.
Brucellosis
1890
Hairy Foot Wart
CA - AZ - WA - CO
35. Established colleges of agriculture in each state.
Displaced Abomasum
Land-Grant Act
Mule Foot
Claw
36. _____ and _____ are two reportable external parasites common to dairy and beef cattle.
Aveoli
Sickle
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
Mule Foot
37. Common name for infectious bovine keratonconjuctivitis.
Pinkeye
Mule Foot
Rotary
67 -914
38. Common name for nematodes.
Mad Cow Disease
Babcock
2 -180
Roundworms
39. Normal rectal temperature of a dairy cow.
DHI Records
Prolactin
Johne's
101.5
40. State producing the most milk (total pounds).
67 -914
Goiter
California
Bovine Viral Disease
41. Hormone counteracts milk letdown.
Lumpy Jaw
Mule Foot
Epinephrine
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
42. Parts blood must pass through the udder to produce milk.
Energy
Foot Rot
300-500
Malignant Edema
43. The main points of a dairy cow and their perspective points in juding are...
Bloat
1890
4
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
44. Most commonly used test for diagnosis of Leptospirosis in cattle.
Anaplasmosis
Mange
Microscopic Agglutination Test
Predicting Transmitting Ability Trait
45. Number of dairy cows in the United States.
Guernsey
9 -200 -000
Brucellosis
305 - 60
46. Naturally hornless.
Somatic
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
Udders: 40 % Dairy Character: 20% Frame: 15% Feet and Legs: 15% Body Capacity: 10%
Polled
47. An association which dairy farmers join to participate in their record-keeping and management plans and is operated jointly by the USDA and state colleges of agriculture and land-grant universities.
Sarcoptic - Saroptic
Freemartin
DHIA ( Dairy Herd Improvement Association)
Anthrometics
48. A zoonotic disorder affecting as many as 90% of dairy farms.
Degraded Intake Protein
67 -914
Milk Fever
Cryptosporidiosis
49. PTAT
Shipping Fever
Malignant Edema
Predicting Transmitting Ability Trait
BST (Bovine Somatotropin)
50. The mammary system of a cow is divided into ___ independent parts.
Goiter
4
Holstein
Correlation