Animal Welfare Basics
Grades and Standards
Genetics
Livestock Breeding
Livestock Reproduction
100

This describes the industrialized system of breeding, raising and harvesting animals to be used for human consumption and other animal products

What is Animal Agriculture?

100

combination of leanness and muscling in all species is referred to as

what is cutability?

100

refers to a variation of a gene

what is allele?

100

the first step in developing a breeding program

What is setting goals

100

CIDR stands for

What is Controlled Intravaginal Drug Release 

200

 the ability of an animal to cope with the conditions in which it lives.

what is animal welfare

200

This is not a quality grade of BEEF

what is USDA Good

200

this trait has the highest heritability, more than 50 percent 

what is carcass?

200

type of breeding system is designed to take advantage of both hybrid vigor and breeding value?

what is crossbreeding?

200

 Sarah is a swine producer and wants to incorporate a new breeding method into her operation. Which method is most commonly used in the swine industry

What is AI

300

the biological school of animal welfare

How healthy the animal is and how it grows and reproduces?

300

Evan is evaluating a class of sheep. Which three places are the best for him to evaluate when determining the muscling of each sheep?

Where are leg, rack and shoulder

300

traits are controlled by one gene pai

What is simply inherited traits

300

 type of crossbreeding system must replacement females be purchased from or produced in a separate environment?

What is Static crossbreeding system 

300

process of cloning when the donor cell is fused with the oocyte is called

What is electrofusion

400

This school of animal welfare describes the environmental conditions in which an animal is raised or reared

What is natural living

400

5 physical factors which can help or hurt livestock when on the market

what are cutability, dressing percentage, flesh, weight, and quality?

400

type of dominance would a roan steer which shows equal parts of the dominant and recessive gene traits of red and white coat color have?

What is incomplete dominance

400

two types of breeding systems are generally used by individuals in the purebred industry

 what is Inbreeding and linebreeding

400

the significance of corpora lutea (CL)

What is CLs indicate the female has ovulated 

500

John is a livestock inspector for the state of Oklahoma and his job is to inspect animal production operations to ensure all regulations are being followed. On Monday, John visited a goat operation facility and saw many of the animals were ill. What freedom does this violate?

What is freedom from pain, injury and disease

500

 the average fat thickness a market ready swine

what is .65 inches

500

 the process of cellular reproduction of gametes

What is Meiosis
500

Selection of which parent is more important when a producer is developing a breeding program

what is sire selection

500

process of developing primordial germ cells into viable sperm cells.

What is spermatogenesis

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