History of Agriculture
Meats
Animal Nutrition
Animal health
Animal science
fun facts
100

the inventor of the self steering steel plow

John Deere obviously?

100

what cut is bacon from?

is it the belly?

100

what is the most crucial overlooked nutrient for all animal life

water

100

term used to describe a person or animal that is protected from infectious diseases

immunity

100

What is the act of giving birth in pigs?

Farrowing.

200

First animal to be domesticated?

The dog

200

the name of the cured salted meat cut from a pigs hind leg

what is Ham?

200

The most important nutrient that gives a majority of energy in standard feeds.

Carbohydrates.

200

the act of placing a new or sick animal in a strict isolation period

 quarantine

200

what are young fox pups called

their called Kits

300

What did Jethro Tull invent in 1701?

The seed drill

300

What is the best protein rich meat? 

Chicken breast

300

whats the name for a specialized 4 compartment stomach

The ruminants

300

tick-borne illness cause by borrelia burgdorferi

Lyme disease

300

were snails domesticated by early humans?

Yes 

400

What were the "lost crops" of North America?

What is sumpweed, goosefoot, and sunflower?

400

Meat from a mature sheep?

Mutton

400

the avian digestive tract exists through this single common opening for the digestive,reproductive tracts and urinary  

the cloaca

400

What is the name for an incurable disease found in sheep that affects the central nervous system?

Scrapie.

400

What is the animal that becomes sunburned, enjoys listening to music, and uses 20 different vocalizations to communicate.

Pig

500

Which region was widely known as the "Breadbasket" of the Roman Empire?

Egypt 

500

Undomesticated, tusked ancestor of the pig

Wild Boar

500

To prevent soft shelled eggs, hens need a specific ratio of calcium and this vitamin

Vitamin D

500

What specific organ does mad cow disease target, ravage, and leave holes in?

The brain.

500

the organ that gives horses the largest field of view of any land mammal

the EYE