What do you call a female goat?
Doe
How many stomach chambers does a cow have?
4
What animal can run up to 75 miles per hour
Cheetah
What is the behavior of regurgitating and re-chewing food called? (Hint: Only ruminants do this)
Chewing Cud
What is the structure that is responsible for nourishing and protecting the developing embryo or fetus during pregnancy?
Placenta located inside the uterus
What is it called when a livestock animal has its horn-producing cells removed?
Disbudded
On average, how many teats do pigs have?
12-14
What is a baby kangaroo called
Joey
True or False: Cats knead their owners or soft surfaces as a sign of affection.
True
What is the procedure called in livestock which is commonly used on farms, where breeding is assisted manually?
Artificial Insemination
What is the most common cause of lameness in hoofed animals?
Hoof Rot
What is the name of the gland in mammals that secretes milk
Mammary Gland
The act of producing sound waves to determine the location of objects is called? (Used by bats)
Echolocation
What is the site around an animal that triggers a stress response called?
Flight Zone
How long is a horse's gestation period?
11-12 months
In horses, where does hindgut fermentation occur?
Cecum
What part of a chicken allows them to grind up food?
Gizzard
Which animal can regenerate its body parts?
Axolotl or Lizard
What is the term for the behavior that causes sheep to follow one another in a group?
Flocking Behavior
What is the hormone used to stimulate uterine contractions?
Oxytocin
What is the name of a cow that had a surgical procedure to access its rumen?
Fistulated cow
What part of the digestive system in mammals is responsible for absorbing nutrients and water from digested food?
Small intestine
What is the term for fish that migrate long distances for breeding purposes
Anadromous
What is it called when an animal can move independently almost immediately after being born?
Precocial
What is produced in the seminiferous tubules?
Sperm cells