What is the term for immature female cattle?
Heifer
Cow-Calf
Where is a beef animal's blind spot?
Directly behind them
Ruminant
What is this retail cut?
Ribeye Steak, Lip on
What is the term for castrated cattle?
Steer
What is the term for mature male cattle?
Bull
Which industry segment focuses on average daily gain and feeds cattle a mix of grain and forage?
Feedlots
What is a flight zone?
The animal's personal space
Which chamber of the stomach acts like a strainer removing foreign objects?
Reticulum
What is this retail cut?
T-Bone Steak
Explain the "variety" primal.
This primal is all made of organ meats or other non-traditional cuts of meat
What is the term for mature female cattle?
Cow
Which segment assigns carcass and yield grades to beef cuts?
Packing and Processing
Where is the point of balance located?
An animal's shoulders
What chamber of the stomach does fermentation happen in?
Rumen
Which primal cut does this meat come from? 
Various
Which chamber of the stomach is like a sponge, absorbing water?
Omasum
What is one of the scientific names for cattle?
Bos taurus or Bos indicus
In which segments are cattle on pasture? (there are 2)
Who is Temple Grandin
An animal scientist who redesigned all of our handling facilities
Which chamber of the ruminant system is known as the "true stomach"
Abomasum
Which primal cut does this meat come from?
Rib
Bos indicus
At what point does a heifer become a cow?
When she has a baby
List all 5 segments of the beef industry in order.
Cow-Calf, Stocker, Feedlot, Packing/Processing, Retail/Consumer
Name 3 of Dr. Grandin's modifications/handling principles.
Solid walls, single colored walls, curved chutes, grooved ramps, good lighting to prevent shadows
What are the 4 chambers of the ruminant digestive system?
Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum, Abomasum
Name ALL 7 beef primals
What is hardware disease and which chamber of the stomach can it happen in?
When an animal eats too many foreign objects and injures itself internally, happens in the reticulum