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Milking Parlors
Miscellaneous
10

What's black and white and milked all over? 

Holstein 

10

What initiates the milk ejection process? 

Either a calf suckling or wiping the teat when milking 
10

The number one cause of economic loss in the dairy industry is 

mastitis

10

What is one type of milking parlor we discussed? 

Parallel, Herringbone, or rotary

10

What kind of animals produce milk? 

Mammals

20

What country did the Brown Swiss originate from? 

Switzerland

20

What part of the brain receives the neural message from the spinal cord int he milk ejection process?

The hypothalamus

20

What is a likely cause of a cow loosing weight after she has had a baby? 

Lactating
20

Which milking parlor is circular and moves? 

Rotary

20

How long does a cow produce milk? 

10 months

30

What are Jersey cattle known for? 

Feminine characteristics or high butterfat content in milk 

30

What hormone is released by the pituitary gland?

Oxytocin

30

Cows with this have a hard tie standing, usually have a fast heartbeat, and can go into a coma

Milk Fever (hypocalcemia) 

30

Which milking parlor has cows at a 90 degree angle from each other? 

Parallel
30

What is the dry off period? 

The dry off period is a time where no milk is produced (after stopping lactation and before the next calving

40

What are Guernsey cattle known for? 

Golden Milk 

40

What are alveoli? 

They are sacs in the mammary tissue that hold milk before it is ejected

40

What are three symptoms of ketosis? 

Weight loss, reduced milk yield, reduced appetite, dull coat, fever, low blood sugar, smell of acetone in milk/breath, nervousness

40

Which milking parlor has cows slightly slanted? 

Herringbone

40

How many pounds of milk will an average Holstein cow produce in 305 days? 

20,000 lbs

50

What are Ayrshire's known for?

Excellent grazing

50

What is oxytocin's target tissue in the mammary system and what does it do? 

Alveoli it makes them contract and inject milk 

50

What is mastitis? 

Mastitis in inflammation of the udder due to a bacterial infection 
50

Why do cows teats often drip with milk before being milked? 

It is a neural response. She is conditioned and she knows that she is about to be milked. 

50

Describe one logical reason why we should or should not utilize hormones or antibiotics in the dairy industry

various

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