Terms
Dairy
Beef
Sheep & Goats
Swine
100

Mature Male Cattle (intact)

Bull

100

A cow that is not producing milk, typically for the last 2 months of pregnancy. 

Dry Cow

100

What does AI stand for in terms of cattle reproduction?

Artificial Insemination 

100

What are the three products you get from Goats.

Mohair, Milk, Meat
100

Method of identification that takes pieces out of an animal's ear. 

Ear Notching

200

Mature Female Sheep

Ewe

200

A tool used to deliver fluids directly to a calf's stomach. 

Esophageal Feeder

200

What are the two species of beef cattle?

Hint- they both start with Bos

Bos Taurus 

Bos Indicus 

200

Name the meat from a mature goat and meat from a mature sheep. 

Goats- Chevon

Sheep- Mutton

200

Type of Swine Operation where they raise pigs from birth until they reach market weight. 

Farrow to Finish 

300

Castrated Male Goat/Sheep

Wether

300

The milk storage compartment of the udder where the milk ducts funnel into. Milk is held here until milk letdown occurs. 

Gland Cistern

300

What does EPD stand for?

Expected Progeny Difference

300

A sheep operation that weans lambs and sells them to feedlots. 

Lamb Operation 

300

Type of Swine Operation that births pigs and sells them at 40-50lbs (8 weeks) 

Farrow to Feeder (or Farrow to Nursery)

400

Female Hog that has not reproduced 

Gilt

400

The portion of the udder that is known as the milk producing cell- the udder contains millions of these. 

Alveoli 

400

A producer that has an operation to breed animals to improve genetics. They typically have breeding stock like bulls, heifers, and cows. 

Seedstock Producer 

400

Type of sheep production system that produces large herds of sheep (over 1,000) managed by herds people. 

Range Band

400

Name one trend occurring in the swine industry. 

Improved performance, fewer but bigger farms, geographic shift, contracting, integration, specialization

500

Process of Pigs giving birth

Farrowing

500

This measures white blood cells in milk to determine the presence of pathogens or bacteria in milk which determines mastitis. 

SCC *Somatic Cell Count

500

If Sire A has a birth weight EPD of 4.0 and Sire B has a birth weight EPD of -2.0. What does this tell you about both sires  in terms of birth weight? Be specific. 

Sire A has calves that are 4 lbs heavier than average. Sire B's calves are 2 lbs lighter than average. Sire B has a better birth weight for a heifer. There calves are overall are 6 lbs lighter than Sire A.

500

Name 2 unfavorable production factors of sheep. 

Prices, Demand, Wool can be replaced, predators/parasites

500

Name 2 biosecurity practices used in swine production facilities. 

Young to Old, PPE, Showering, Limiting Visitors, Single Use Needs 
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