Backgrounders
Cow/Calf Producers
Swine Production
Sheep/Goat Producers
Milk Producers
100

What is the primary purpose of backgrounders in the livestock industry.

A. They prepare weaned calves for feedlots by providing them with a nutrient-rich diet.

B. Breeding Heifers to produce calves 

C. Fatten cattle before that are harvested for meat.

100

What is the main goal of cow/calf production.

What is: 

To produce healthy calves for sale or future breeding.

To prevent the breed of purebred cattle from declining 

To send them to harvest after they are born. 

100

What does "farrow to finish" mean in the livestock industry?

Managing pigs from birth to market weight.

Process of a sow giving birth

Harvesting swine

100

What is a feeder lamb?

A young lamb that is raised for meat production

An older sheep that is processed for distribution to consumers. 

A lamb who is really hungry. 

100

What is the primary product of dairy producers? 

Cheese

Milk

Yogurt 

Eggs

200

How long do calves typically stay in a backgrounding operation?

90 to 150 days

70-100 days

60-80 days

200

When is the breeding season for cow/calf producers?

Winter

Spring or fall

Summer

200

What is the length pigs typically remain in a farrow to finish system?

6 months

3 months

2 months

200

What is a popular breed of meat goat?

Angora Goat

Boer Goat

Fainting goat

200

Name one common breed of dairy goat.

Saanen or Nubian 

Boar or Angora 

Toggenburger 

300

Name one common feed type used in backgrounding

Silage or hay

grain

Supplements 

300

What is the common breed used in cow/calf operations?

What is 

Angus or Hereford

Holstein 

Shorthorn 

300

What is challenge that a farrow to finish operation has?

managing disease outbreaks and ensuring feed quality.

Growing feeder pigs to the proper weight that they need to be. 

The demands of management and supplies to raise swine are hard to come by


300

What is the length it typically takes for meat goats to reach market weight? 

5 to 7 months

2 to 3 months

8-10 months

300

How often do dairy goats typically need to be milked during the day?

twice a day

once a day

three times a day

400

What are the major challenges faced by backgrounders?

Managing health issues due to stress from weaning and transportation.

Transitioning cattle to the feedlot 

Fattening cattle for harvest 

400

Why is the management practice crucial during calving season?

To prevent sickness in the herd

Monitoring for complications and ensuring proper care for newborn calves

To decline the weaning rates of cattle

400

What is an important biosecurity measure in the farrow to finish systems?

Keep pigs separated from outside animals and controlling visitor access.

Always maintaining the temperature of the barn at 65 degrees. 

Pigs must be moved at different times/different ages to the next barn.

400

What is the typical weight range for feeder lambs at market?

70 to 110 pounds

30-80 pounds 

60-70 pounds 

400

What is an important factor in milk production management?

Nutrition and health management

Pasture rotations with the herd

Ensuring that the milk they produce is delicious 

500

How is backgrounding impacted by the quality of beef produced?

Enhance marbling and overall meat quality through controlled feeding practices.

It is competitive in the market, so the cost is high and hard to produce cattle

Backgrounding cattle are more susceptible to disease.

500

How does grazing management affect cow/calf production?

Increase creep feeding to decrease the weaning weight.

Influences the nutrition and health of both cows and calves, impacting growth and production.

Helps with keeping the cost low when raising calves.

500

How are farrowing crates are used in pig production?

Confining sows during farrowing to protect piglets from being crushed and to manage their feeding.

Holding pen used to keep piglets in the so they don't get loose

Keeping Piglets healthy. 

500

How does the market price for feeder lambs fluctuate?

The supply and demand, seasonality, and quality of lambs affects market price. 

Mary had a little lamb.

Beef cattle have fluctuating supply and demand.

500

Explain the significance of pasteurization in milk production.

Pasteurization kills harmful bacteria and extends shelf life. 

Pasteurization makes chocolate milk 

Contains more amino acids, antimicrobials, vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids than raw milk

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