Livestock Production Final Exam

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How much more energy do fats have carbohydrates?

2.25x

Length of a pigs estrous cycle?

21 days

What is the esophageal groove?

A groove in the reticulum between the esophagus and omasum. It directs milk in the nursing young ruminant directly to the omasum.

What is a necropsy?

A post mortem examination done on animals.

What are the building blocks of proteins?

Amino acids

Mature male pig

Boar

Name 2 species that use AI a great deal.

Cows Turkeys

Livestock operations that have little control over environmental conditions are said to be under

Extensive management

Why would someone want to use sexed semen in cattle breeding?

If one gender is better quality or more expensive, they would get more for calves of that gender.

Fats and oils are referred to as

Lipids

What are the two general classes of essential mineral nutrients?

Macro and micro

What is crossbreeding?

Mating individuals of different breeds.

Which method of selection involves a formula for ranking individuals against all others by combining several traits and obtaining an overall score?

Selection index

Explain the major function of FSH

regulates development, growth, pubertal maturation & reproductive processes.

Crude protein =

the % nitrogen x 6.25

Give 2 reasons people would choose to artificially inseminate their livestock.

1. allows females to become pregnant quickly 2. allows lots of females to be impregnated by the same male at the same time.

Give the normal body temperature of horses.

100.5

Give the normal body temperature of cows.

101.5

Sheep gestation length

152 days

Length of a sheep's estrous cycle?

17 days

Length of a cow's estrous cycle?

21 days

Length of a horse's estrous cycle?

21 days

Cow gestation length

273 days

Pig gestation length

3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days

Horse gestation length

340 days

What % of the world's agricultural land is unsuitable for cultivation of crops and is used to pasture and graze livestock?

60%

What are the fat-soluble vitamins?

A D E K

When it is above critical temperatures, does animal performance/feed intake/maintenance requirements go up or down?

AP: Down FI: Down MR: Up

When it is below critical temperatures, does animal performance/feed intake/maintenance requirements go up or down?

AP: Down FI: Up MR: Down

What is colic?

Abdominal pain, gastrointestinal in nature, can prove to be fatal without surgical intervention.

Give evidence that genetic change is occurring in livestock.

Animals are living longer, have better quality meat and produce more offspring.

What is the source of LH

Anterior pituitary gland

Which vitamins are water-soluble?

B & C

In ranking pigs according to highest % body fat to lowest, which order is most likely to be seen?

Barrows Gilts Boars

What is inbreeding?

Breeding animals that are related ex: brother-sister, father-daughter, mother-son

What are the two most important minerals needed for lactation?

Calcium Phosphorus

Name a non infectious disease.

Cancer Cardiovascular diseases

Name the three classes of animals according to the types of feed they normally eat.

Carnivore Omnivore Herbivore

What structure of the colon performs the function of microbial fermentation of feed?

Cecum

What feed component is most effectively digested by fermentation in the rumen and cecum?

Cellulose

Name three types of carbohydrates

Cellulose Sugar Starch

What are the two basic groupings into which most animal feeds fall?

Concentrates and roughages

What is grading up?

Crossing one breed with another enough times that it is considered purebred.

Phenotype = Genotype +

Environment

What are the two classes of amino acids?

Essential Non-essential

What hormone is responsible for females showing "heat"

Estrogen

What does the term dry matter of feed mean?

Feed that has had the water removed from it

What is the union of sperm and ovum called?

Fertilization

What is the imaginary ring around an animal that activates its fight or flight instict?

Flight zone

Castrated male horse

Gelding

What is the term for the average age of the parents when their offspring are born?

Generation interval

Young female pig

Gilt

Place the measurements of energy in the proper order.

Gross energy digestible energy metabolizable energy net energy

Young female cattle

Heifer

In ranking cattle according to highest % body fat to lowest, which order is most likely to be seen?

Heifers Steers Bulls

The % of total phenotypic differences that is due to breeding value.

Heritability

Name a sex limited trait.

How much milk a lactating mother produces.

Give 2 reasons for culling animals with poor dispositions from the herd.

Hurt other animals or themselves.

Heterosis is the same as

Hybrid vigor

What is the source of testosterone

Hypothalamus

What does the term estrus mean?

In heat

Which method of selection uses cut-off points or levels to eliminate undesirable animals?

Independent culling level

Livestock operations that have highly controlled environmental conditions are said to be under

Intensive management

Artificial insemination

Introduction of semen into the vagina by artificial means

Why do people advice against inbreeding?

It keeps diseases and undesirable traits in the family with a high % chance of showing up in the offspring.

Explain the major function of the effect of testosterone.

Key role in development of the testis and prostate necessary for normal sperm development.

During which part of pregnancy is the nutrient requirement for fetal growth greatest?

Last trimester of pregnancy

Which generally causes more financial loss to livestock operations, mortality or morbidity?

Morbidity

The main parts of the digestive tract through which food passes in poultry are

Mouth Esophagus Crop Proventriculus Gizzard Small & Large Intestine Cloaca

The main parts of the digestive tract through which food passes in simple stomached animals

Mouth Esophagus Stomach Sm. Intestine Lg. Intestine

What publication would be the best source to go to in order to know the nutrient requirements of a specific class of livestock?

National research counsel

When is fat deposition in an animal's body usually the greatest?

Near mature size

What is cud?

Partially digested food returned from the first stomach in ruminants.

DNA carries the code to produce

Proteins

Describe the process of rumination.

Regurgitation of undigested food and chewing it a second time, after which it is then swallowed.

Name the four compartments known as fore stomachs in ruminants?

Rumen Reticulum Omasum Absomasum

What is the term for the average superiority of animals selected to be parents (replacements) over the average of the total group from which they are selected?

Selection differential

Castrated male cattle

Steer

Explain the major function of effect of progesterone.

Stimulates the growth of a cushion lining of the uterus where the fertilized egg can grow.

What is embryo transfer?

Taking an embryo from one female and planting it into the uterus of another female.

Which method of selection involves selecting for only one trait at a time?

Tandem

What is bloat?

The disease of livestock characterized by an accumulation of gas in the stomach.

Define morbidity rate.

The measurement of illness.

Define mortality rate.

The rate of death

What is the function of the rumen?

The stomach that ferments food and breaks down roughages.

What is a reason people want to cross breed?

To produce offspring with the best traits from both breeds.

T/F: As people increase their standard of living, the per capita consumption of animal products also increase.

True

T/F: Developed nations have less of their population economically involved in agriculture than do developing nations.

True

T/F: Small animals require smaller amounts of nutrients for body maintenance than large animals.

True

How does the US compare to other countries for percent of income spent on food?

US uses a lot less of their income on food than developing countries

In what organ does the fetus develop?

Uterus

Name the 6 basic classes of nutrients.

Water lipids proteins carbohydrates minerals vitamins

Castrated male sheep

Wether

What does the esophageal groove do?

When close, it forms a tube allowing milk to go directly into the abomasum.

What is estrous synchronization?

When female livestock come into heat the same time.

When is a cow considered to be a simple stomached animal?

When it is a nursing calf.

How do we determine whether to classify a lipid substance as a fat or an oil?

Whether or not they are a solid or a liquid at room temperature.

Name an abnormal or maladaptive behavior that can cause problems in livestock production.

Windsucking Weaving

Why do some farmers decide to use embryo transfer in their livestock?

You can get multiple surrogate females pregnant with good breeding stock, allowing more expensive and better quality calves to be born.

What is it about an amino acid that causes it to be classified as essential?

Your body cannot make it itself; must come from an outside source.


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