Healthy Cattle
Nutrition
Newborns
Glossy
Feedlots
100
Poor eating habits, not chewing cud, dull or droopy ears, frequent defecation and urination, eye discharge, abnormal posture and poor general attitude and behaviors.

What are signs of illness?

100

To separate a calf from its mother or stop feeding it milk.

What is weaning?

100

As much as 12 inches will remain until it dries up and falls off.

What is the umbilical cord?

100

Father of a calf.

What is a sire?
100

The amount of gain divided by the number of days in the feeding period. +3 lbs/day in a feedlot is common.

What is average daily gain?

200

Fluid containing killed or modified live germs, injected into the body to simulate production of antibodies and immunity.

What is a vaccine?

200

Putting calves in separate but adjacent corrals for several days.

What is fence line weaning?

200

Antibodies in colostrum to help the calf during the critical first hours with a weak immune system.

What is passive immunity?

200

Beef raised without hormones, antibiotics or pesticides and fed organic feeds.

What is organic beef?

200

The stress free handling and care of domesticated animals.

What is husbandry?

300

A type of injection is placed under the skin, between the skin and muscle.

What is a subcutaneously (SQ) injection?

300

The three phrases of feeding management of beef cattle.

What is rearing, growing, and finishing?

300

Strong rubber rings that are like tiny donuts, slightly larger than cheerios, used in calf castration.

What are elastrator rings?

300

To mature and fatten cattle enough to butcher; to reach butchering condition.

What is to finish?

300

Area where the sick cattle are placed.

What is a hospital pen?

400

Infection in the lungs where cattle will have trouble pushing air out.

What is pneumonia?

400

A hormone that is produced by the adrenal gland that provides short-term benefits by changing the body's metabolism to help it function better under stress.

What is cortisol?

400

Decision to put another calf on a cow that has lost her own calf.

What is grafting a calf?

400

Beef raised without hormones, antibiotics or pesticides.

What is natural beef?

400

A health management tool to determine pulls in a feedlot.

What is DART?

500

Blackleg, black disease, tetanus, redwater, enterotoxemia.

What are clostridial diseases?

500

The most essential nutrient for cattle.

What is water?

500

The most common gut infection in calves.

What is scours?

500

Weight loss due to defecation and urination.

What is shrink?

500

The pounds of feed necessary to increase the body weight of the animal by one pound.

What is feed efficiency?

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