Livestock Terms
Rumination
Animal Systems
FFA
Agribusiness
100

This is a mature intact male goat

What is a buck?

100

This is how many stomachs a ruminant animal has

What is one?

100

These are the three methods of branding mentioned in class

What is hot, electric, and freeze?

100

Each paragraph of the FFA Creed begins with this statement

What is "I believe"?

100

This is what demand means

A consumer's willingness to buy a product

200

This is a immature female pig

What is a gilt?

200

This is the number of compartments a ruminant animal has within the stomach

What is four?

200

This is what the pig's left ear represents when notching

What is the pig number?

200

These are the official FFA colors

What are national blue and corn gold?

200

This is what all four sectors of agribusiness make up

What is the supply chain?

300

This is a castrated male horse

What is a gelding?

300

These are the four ruminant animals that have been mentioned in class

What are cattle, sheep, goats, and deer?

300

This is the amount of time it gives a sow/gilt to give birth once bred

What is three months, three weeks, three days?

300

This emblem represents the presidents station

What is the rising sun?

300

These are the four P's of marketing

Price, place, product, promotion

400

This process is what differentiates a heifer from a cow

What is calving?

400

These are the two monogastric species of animals mentioned in class

What are swine and horses?

400

This is the amount of time it takes a hen to produce an egg from start to finish

What is 24-26 hours?

400

This is how many speaking parts there are in opening ceremonies

What is 7?

400

This type of agribusiness offers intangible goods and services

What is a service firm?

500

This is a castrated male chicken

What is a capon?

500

This is the special organ that hindgut fermenters have

What is the cecum?

500

This is where cattle were first domesticated

What is the fertile crescent?

500

This is how you vote in favor of a motion

What is "aye"?