How often do you need to water a tomato plant growing in a container?
Every day, in hot weather
the temperature needed for yeast to rise
What is lukewarm?
Rabbits have four toes and toenames on the front foot in addition to having a what on the front
feet?
What is a dewclaw?
The purpose of feeding birds grit
What is to aid in breaking down feed in the gizzard and because they don't have teeth?
Another name for sheep's wool
What is fleece?
Signs your pig has worms
What is coughing, weight loss, vomiting, weakness, or diarrhea?
A castrated male bovine animal
What is a steer?
The Sun
The temperature water boils at
What is 212 degree Fahrenheit?
The amount of teeth a rabbit has
What is 28?
A female chicken under one year of age
What is a pullet?
The process of cutting tails short
What is docking?
The purpose of ear notching
What is to provide a permanent and individual identity for each animal?
the paperwork required to own and haul livestock throughout the state and across state lines?
What is a seasonal pass?
Phillips
A protein found in wheat, rye, and barley
What is gluten?
the ARBA
What is the American Rabbit Breeders Association?
The APA
What is the American Poultry Association?
A female sheep
What is a ewe?
a popular pig Breed in the US
What is a Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc?
900 LBS
Used to cut thread
What is a seam ripper
A type of sugar found in dairy products
What is Lactose?
A rabbit less than 6 months old
What is a Junior?
The length of time it takes to incubate fertile chicken eggs to hatch
What is 21 days?
the time it takes for a ewe to have a baby
What is 152 days or 5 months?
A breed that is red and has down ears
What is a Duroc?
The term used when an animal reaches its maximum growth capability
What is finished?
used to remove lug nuts off a wheel and rim
What is a lug wrench?
The first thing you should do when you begin any culinary project
What is wash your hands?
What is the left ear?
What is 18-20 weeks of age?
A castrated male lamb
What is a wether?
The location bacon comes from on a pig
What is the side of the pig?
A common show steer breed
What is a Maine-anjou
The place jumper cables fasten to
What are battery terminals?
What is a Tablespoon?
Where the dewlap is located
What is under the chin?
The function of the wattles and comb on a chicken
What is gender identification and temperature regulation?
ADG
What is average daily gain?
The largest cost when producing pork
What is the cost of feed?
beef that is tender, juicy, and flavorful that buyers pay premiums for
What is a prime cut?
The tightly woven edge of a bolt of fabric
What is a selvage?
a lower case t in a recipe
What is a teaspoon?
What is a kit?
An infection cause by bacteria which enters the chicken's system through a cut, scratch, or injury on its foot
What is bumble foot?
A male sheep
What is a ram?
Normal body temperature of a pig
What is 101.5 - 102.5?
What is bovine respiratory disease?
A type of wrench that can be adjusted to be bigger or smaller
What is a crescent wrench?
What is controlling the flow and placement of a soft substance?
A type of parasite in rabbits
What are fleas, lice, mites, and pinworms?
The breeds that lay blue eggs
What are Araucana and Ameraucana?
The proper side to lead a sheep
What is the left side?
The number of sweat glands a pig has
What is zero?
the class all youth showing large livestock are required to take
What is YQCA/Youth Quality Assurance?
Poly Vinyl Chloride
What is PVC pipe?
What is a crepe maker?
The condition that causes rabbits to carry its head on a tilt or angle
What is a wry neck?
The most common type of comb
What is a single comb?
Are lambs ruminant animals?
What is Yes?
The amount of time between deworming your pig
What is every 21-30 days?
What is genetics?
Used to keep track of money and control how it's spent
What is a budget?
This type of a knife
What is a serrated knife?
Another name for molting
What is shedding?
Important in chickens diet and used to produce strong egg shells
What is Calcium?
The term for when sheep are born without horns
What is polled?
When giving shots this term means to give the shot directly in the vein
What is intravenously?
The part of a steers body that allows him to eat hay, grass, and grains, and turn them into meat/beef
What is the Rumen?