Cattle Terminology
Digestive tract
Ways we ID Cattle
General Cattle
100

What is a newborn baby bovine called?

Calf

100

What is the first chamber of the stomach? 

Rumen

100

What is the most common method of identifying cattle on a farm?

Ear Tags

100

What are some products we get from cattle?

Meat, Milk, Leather

200

What is the term for cattle that have had a baby?

Cow

200

What is the fourth chamber of the stomach?

Abomasum

200

How are ear tags used to identify cattle?

Each cow has a different unique number that tells the farmer about the individual. 
200

What term refers to the process of a cow giving birth?

Calving

300

What term describes a male cattle that has been castrated?

Steer
300

What is the second chamber of the stomach?

Reticulum

300

What is hot branding?

Taking a hot metal rod and heating it up, and burning numbers or a symbol into the cattle's skin.

300

What are the key differences between beef and dairy cattle?

Udders, physical appearance, etc. 

dairy cattle are bred for high milk production, resulting in a thinner, longer frame, while beef cattle are bred for meat production, leading to a stockier, more muscular build

400

What is the term for a female cattle that has not had a calf?

Heifer

400

What is the third chamber of the stomach?

Omasum

400

Why is cold branding used instead of hot branding?

It is a less painful and less harmful alternative to hot branding 

400

How much milk can dairy cows udders hold?

25 to 50 pounds of milk

500

What is the term for an uncastrated male?

Bull

500

What does the Abomasum do?

It has the acids and digestive enzymes that break down food all the way. This is the "true stomach" where most of the nutrients are absorbed.

500

What are the RFID implants used for in dairy cattle?

It records data about the cow. It records things like feed and water intake, milk output, cattle health, and cattle movement.

500

What does it mean for cattle to have tattoos?

they are permanently identified with a unique set of numbers and letters, typically placed in their ear

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