Breeds
Milk Processing
Management
Diet
Biosecurity
100

What's the most popular dairy breed?

Holstein

100

The only milk that can be sold for beverages is…(which type of grade)

Grade A

100

Has optimizing cow comfort proven to increase production?

Yes

100

What is the most important nutrient for cattle?

Water

100

What is biosecurity?

It's purpose is to prevent the introduction of pathogens and reduce the spread of pathogens. (an organism causing disease to its host)

200

Which breed of cattle produces golden milk?

Guernsey

200

Does pasteurization majorly affect the taste and nutritional value of the milk?

No

200

When a calf is born, it can be done anywhere, in any kind of environment. (True or False)

False

200

What is the cheapest protein for dairy cows?

Corn residue

200

What’s a step to ensure biosecurity on the farm?

Avoid exposure to germs, sanitize, keep good hygiene...

300

What breed of dairy cattle is characterized as a dual-purpose breed?

Milking Shorthorn

300

What heat treatment that kills enzymes and harmful bacteria in foods?

Pasteurization

300

Is it alright if the cow is injured during milking, even if it is not severe?

No

300

What happens to dairy cows after they stop producing milk?

Most are sent to slaughter after four or five years

300

What are common risk factors to biosecurity on a farm?

Water, feed, anything else entering the property...

400

Which breed of dairy cattle produces the sweetest milk?

Sahiwal

400

In milk production, breaking the fat up into small pieces is known as what?

Homogenization

400

Fresh cows don't have to be housed separately from other cows after calving

(True or False) 

False

400

How do you keep a dairy cow producing milk?

It must give birth to one calf per year

400

What is external biosecurity?

External biosecurity refers to procedures and practices that reduce the transferring of pathogens from sources off of your farm. (procedures done going into the farm)

500

Name 5 dairy breeds.

Holstein Friesian, Jersey cattle, Ayrshire cattle, Brown Swiss cattle, Guernsey cattle, Dairy Shorthorn, Illawarra Shorthorn, Shorthorn, Norwegian Red, Sahiwal cattle, Normande, etc.

500

How many somatic cells per mL is considered quality, Grade A milk in the U.S.?

About 750,000 cells

500

What is the most common method of housing for newborn calves?

Calf hutches

500

How often do dairy cows need to be milked per day?

Two to three times per day.

500

What is internal biosecurity?

Internal biosecurity refers to procedures and practices on the farm to prevent transmission of pathogens in areas of your farm. (procedures done inside the farm)