Feeds
Feeding the Herd
Calves & Heifers
Bulls
Herd Management
100

What type of feed do cattle rely on for proper digestion? 

Roughages 

100

How much body weight should dry, pregnant cows avoid losing over winter?

No more than 10%

100

What is creep feeding?

Providing extra feed for nursing calves

100

At what age can well-grown bulls usually breed?

15-18 months

100

What is the goal of breeding season?

100% calf crop 

200

Which feed is used mostly during summer? (Hint it sounds like more of a place than a type of feed)

Pasture 

200

Who needs more feed: mature cows or heifers?

heifers 

200

What percentage of the herd needs replacement heifers each year?

15%

200

What is the purpose of estrus synchronization?

To get all cows to come into heat within a short time.

200

What is castration and why do we use it on male cows?

To remove testicles and manage behavior/quality and prevent accidental breeding. 

300

What two feeds are commonly used in winter?

Hay and silage 

300

Why do lactating cows need more feed?

They are producing milk for young or for harvest 

300

At what age do heifers typically reach puberty?

12-15 months for puberty

However, you should wait until they are 2 years to breed.

300

What is the main benefit of artificial insemination?

Preferred genetics or higher conception rate

300

Name one method of dehorning.

Caustic paste, gouge, hot iron, saw, etc.

400

What practice keeps pastures healthy and maintains carrying capacity?

Rotational Grazing

400

Why should bulls not become too fat?

Reduces breeding performance 

400

At what age do calves usually begin the weaning process?

4-6 months

400

 Why is selecting bulls with good gaining ability important?

Their genetics influence calf growth rates and herd performance.

400

What is preconditioning?

Preparing calves for feedlot stress.

500

What is finishing

The final stage before slaughter. Focused on adding weight by targeting fat and muscle growth.

500

What type of pasture usually meets the needs of lactating cows?

High quality pastures

500

What is the main risk if a heifer does not reach adequate size before breeding?

Lower fertility and issues giving birth.

500

What kind of bull do we want to select for a herd? 

A bull that improves the weakest traits of the herd.

500

Why do we want to use replacement heifers?

To either replace old cows or cows with a history of birthing issues. 


Also correct: New bloodlines