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Dairy Industry
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industries
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dairy
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. _____ causes undulant fever in people
red/mahogany
x disease
Johne's
bersolis
2. _____ is the most common treatment for milk fever
hardware disease
calcium gluconate
foot rot
anaplazmosis
3. PTAT is the abbreviation for _____
pink eye
predicting transmitting ability type
anaplazmosis
milk fever
4. _____ is a chamber that connects the four teat cups to the milk lin e
vesicular stomatitis
x disease
prolactin
claw
5. _____ is the most important type trait in a diary cow
101.5
ME (mature equivalent)
milk production / udders / dairiness
mad cow disease
6. _____ is caused by Actinomycosis bovis
vibriosis
Israel
lumpy jaw
anthometics
7. _____ is an association that dairy farmers join to participate in its record-keeping and management plans and is operated jointly by the USDA and state college of agriculture of land grant universities
barrel heart girth
energy
type
DHI
8. _____ is caused by Actinomycosis bovis
bersolis
polled
AI
lumpy jaw
9. _____ is the recommended breeding method for dairy cattle
AI
Wisconsin
microscopic e test
roundworm
10. _____ is the standardization of lactation records to the level of yield that would have been attained by each cow if it had been a mature cow and calved in the month of the year of highest calving frequency for its breed
bersolis
trocar
anthrax
mature equivalent (ME)
11. _____ is a chamber that connects the four teat cups to the milk lin e
correlation
Wisconsin
a) frame = 15% b) dairy character = 20% c) body capacity = 10% d) feet and legs = 15% e) udders = 40%
claw
12. _____ is a zoonotic disorder that affects as many as 90% of dairy farms by this parasitic organism
red water
101.5
microscopic e test
cryptospondiosis
13. _____ is a disease that causes chronic diarrhea and weight loss resulting from infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium paratuberculosis
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14. PTAT is the abbreviation for _____
300-500
16
epinephrine
predicting transmitting ability type
15. Anothe rname for BSE is _____
101.5
dairy cow unified scorecard
FCM
mad cow disease
16. A metabolic disease characterized by excessive ketone body formation is _____
land grant act
body condition score
1890
ketosis
17. _____ are age conversion formulas applied to milk production records of young cows to compare their milk yield with that of more mature cows
ME (mature equivalent)
bovine diarrhea
dairy cow unified scorecard
red/mahogany
18. _____ was the year the babcock test was developed
9.2 million
grass tetany
1890
DHI
19. The hormone _____ stimulate milk secretion
400
prolactane
DIP (degraded intake protein)
land grant act
20. _____ is the circumference of the body just back of the shoulders of an animal; used to estimate body weight
barrel heart girth
4
ketosis
prolactane
21. The dairy breed with the highes fat percentage is _____
ME (mature equivalent)
Wisconsin
Jersey
milk fever
22. The disorder _____ is prevented by the use of DCADs
93 (?)
estrogen
milk fever
vibriosis
23. _____ should only be used as a last resort for the treatment of ruminal tympany
trocar
California - Arizona - Washington - Colorado
vibriosis
tuburculosis
24. _____ is an infertile female calf born co-twin to a bull
freemartin
cattle grubs & hypodermosis
rotary
aflatoxin
25. _____ is the most important type trait in a diary cow
vesicular stomatitis
milk production / udders / dairiness
epinephrine
mule foot
26. _____ is also known as bovine genital campylobacteriosis
Israel
roundworm
FCM
vibriosis
27. _____ are age conversion formulas applied to milk production records of young cows to compare their milk yield with that of more mature cows
certified semen services
ME (mature equivalent)
California
rotary
28. _____ is a disease characterized by pneumonia or septicemia. the highest incidence occurs in aimals subjected to stress
67 -914
land grant act
polled
_____
29. _____ is an example of a trematode
hardware disease
305 50-60
freemartin
flat worm - liverflukes
30. _____ is the most common treatment for milk fever
calcium gluconate
aflatoxin
alveoli
freemartin
31. _____ are wingless - flattened insects
epinephrine
flat worm - liverflukes
Jersey
lice
32. _____ should only be used as a last resort for the treatment of ruminal tympany
Brown Swiss
TPI (type production index)
trocar
milk fever
33. _____ is also called gas gangrene
cattle grubs & hypodermosis
calcium gluconate
malignant edema
ME (mature equivalent)
34. _____ describes an animal that has a crooked hock - which causes the lower part of the leg to be bent forward out of a normal perpendicular straight line
cycle
freemartin
1890
ketosis
35. The hormone _____ stimulates milk letdown
4
oxytocin
anthometics
red/mahogany
36. _____ are wingless - flattened insects
microscopic e test
calcium gluconate
lice
mature equivalent (ME)
37. The hormone _____ stimulates mammary duct development
estrogen
predicting transmitting ability type
300-500
_____ _____ nitrogen
38. _____ means naturally hornless
67 -914
correlation
polled
dry
39. The hormone _____ stimulates an increase of up to 20% more milk with only 5% more feed
93 (?)
tuburculosis
BST
bersolis
40. _____ is the normal rectal temperature of a diary cow
_____
scours
mule foot
101.5
41. The hormone _____ stimulates mammary duct development
AI
trocar
estrogen
barrel heart girth
42. _____ is called parturient paresis
milk fever
barrel heart girth
a) frame = 15% b) dairy character = 20% c) body capacity = 10% d) feet and legs = 15% e) udders = 40%
cryptospondiosis
43. The optimum number of daylight hours for maximum milk yield is _____
nutritional _____
67 -914
101.5
16
44. _____ is caused by a deficiency of iodine in the diet
flat worm - liverflukes
prolactane
goiter
correlation
45. _____ is the common name for ruminal tympany
anthrax
prolactin
101.5
bloat
46. _____ is caused by a deficiency of vitamin E or Se in dairy calves
milk fever
nutritional _____
rotary
trocar
47. _____ is the common name for infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis
DIP (degraded intake protein)
certified semen services
300-500
pink eye
48. Milking cows are usually milked _____ days and dried up _____ days before the next lactation
aflatoxin
305 50-60
Brown Swiss/Holstein
correlation
49. _____ is the number of dairy cows in the US
cattle grubs & hypodermosis
9.2 million
foot rot
300-500
50. _____ means naturally hornless
BST
cryptospondiosis
polled
_____ _____ nitrogen