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100問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Cattle originated from the word “chattel” which means

    Possession

  • 2

    Cattle without hump

    Bos taurus

  • 3

    Cattle with hump

    Bos indicus

  • 4

    Cattle defecate while walking, goat squat position when urinating

    False

  • 5

    Goats are browsers while cattle, sheep, and carabao are grazers

    True

  • 6

    A facility where farm animals are harvested and processed into meat products

    Abattoir

  • 7

    The fourth compartment of the stomach of a ruminant the one where digestion takes place

    Abomasum

  • 8

    Premature loss of pregnancy

    Abortion

  • 9

    a substance or preparation used in killing ticks and mites

    Acaricide

  • 10

    Unlimited feeding

    Ad libitum

  • 11

    also called “fear” or “fright” hormone, released by adrenals as a result of nervous stimulation such as rough treatment of the cow, loud noises, pain, and irritational

    Adrenaline

  • 12

    Other term for placenta

    Afterbirth

  • 13

    a drug administered as drench, bolus, and injectable or mixed in feed to get rid of gastrointestinal parasite

    Anthelmintic

  • 14

    deposition of semen into the reproductive tract of the female by artificial means

    Artificial insemination

  • 15

    excessive accumulation of gasses in the rumen of an animal

    Bloat

  • 16

    edema or fluid accumulation, under the jaw and a sign of infection 1

    Bottle jaw

  • 17

    rear portion of the fetus is presented first

    Breech presentation

  • 18

    a group of animals descended from common ancestors and having certain distinguishing characteristics not common to other members of the same species

    Breed

  • 19

    animal intended for breeding purposes

    Breeding stock

  • 20

    these are dry cows and heifers ready for breeding

    Breeding herd

  • 21

    phenomenon in which the spermatozoa must be exposed to the secretions of the female tract for a certain period before they acquire the capacity to fertilize the eggs

    Capacitation

  • 22

    removal of testes from the scrotum or any method that would render the testes functionless

    Castration

  • 23

    to agitate causing the separation of free fat in milk or cream

    Churn

  • 24

    any of a chemical agents mixed in feed or drinking water to control coccidiosis in animals

    Coccidiostat

  • 25

    milk produced during the first 3-5 days after parturition which contains high protein, vitamins, and minerals

    Colostrum

  • 26

    feed that is high in energy, low in fiber content, and highly digestible

    Concentrate

  • 27

    Pregnancy

    Conception

  • 28

    the degree of fatness of an animal. With dairy or breeding animals, fatness is prejudicial to their functional activities

    Condition

  • 29

    the size and quality of vital organs of an animal determine its constitutional vigor

    Constitution

  • 30

    food of ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again

    Cud

  • 31

    to give liquid medicine to animals by pouring down to throat of animal

    Drench

  • 32

    percentage of chilled carcass to the live weight of cattle

    Dressing percentage

  • 33

    difficult birth where the female will require some assistance at parturition

    Dystocia

  • 34

    Castration by using rubber band

    Elastrator

  • 35

    Castration by using burdizzo

    Emasculator

  • 36

    implantation of embryos or fertilized eggs into a surrogate mother

    Embryo transfer

  • 37

    disease already known to prevailing ares, either indigenous or exogenous

    Enzootic

  • 38

    interval from one estrus to the nest estrus

    Estrus cycle

  • 39

    the sexual period of females when they are receptive to mating

    Estrus period

  • 40

    Light yellowish brown color

    Fawn

  • 41

    Mixed group of sheep and cattle

    Flerd

  • 42

    feed livestock with plenty of feeds to make them gain weight before or during breeding season

    Flushing

  • 43

    feed materials for ruminants, either fresh or dried usually coarse

    Fodder

  • 44

    Feed materials with lower nutritive value than concentrates

    Forage

  • 45

    The length of pregnancy

    Gestation

  • 46

    a land or an area which the natural dominant plant form is grass

    Grassland

  • 47

    system of feeding wherein feeds are brought to animals

    Hand feeding

  • 48

    Cut and dried forage for livestock

    Hay

  • 49

    Grass silage

    Haylage

  • 50

    grass and other herbaceous vegetation for animal feeding

    Herbage

  • 51

    any number of cattle under one management, maintained in one premise which are allowed to associate or come in contact with one another

    Herd

  • 52

    the extent to which a trait is influenced by the genetic makeup

    Heritability

  • 53

    Hybrid vigor

    Heterosis

  • 54

    the systematic evaluation of the good and bad points of an animal in comparison

    Involution

  • 55

    the systematic of the good and bad points of animals in comparison with another according to their type or the purpose for which they are raised

    Judging

  • 56

    The time during which milk is produced

    Lactation period

  • 57

    milk sugar, when digested it is broken down one molecule each of glucose and galactose

    Lactose

  • 58

    a plant whose roots from an association with soilborne bacteria that can capture atmospheric nitrogen

    Legume

  • 59

    Sexual desire

    Libido

  • 60

    A gland for secreting milk

    Mammary gland

  • 61

    Inflammation of the mammary gland

    Mastitis

  • 62

    Deposition of intramuscular fat

    Marbling

  • 63

    First fecal matter of newborn goat

    Meconium

  • 64

    the moving of milk from the lumina of the alveoli and ducts to the gland teat cisterns, where it may be removed

    Milk letdown

  • 65

    projecting part of the animal head including the mouth, jaws, and nose

    Muzzle

  • 66

    the third part of the ruminant stomach located between the reticulum and the abomasum

    Omasum

  • 67

    Shedding of eggs from the ovary

    Ovulation

  • 68

    the milk let-down hormone, released from the posterior pituitary gland after a stimulus such as washing the udder, manipulating the teats, the nursing of a calf or other factors that the cows relate to milking

    Oxytocin

  • 69

    Act of giving birth

    Parturition

  • 70

    land with herbage or forage crops for grazing animals

    Pasture

  • 71

    a system of breeding cows by placing the bull with them in the pasture for a duration of the breeding season

    Pasture mating

  • 72

    Hanging and freely swinging

    Pendulous

  • 73

    the evolution of an animal on the basis of its own record

    Performance testing

  • 74

    Hornless

    Polled

  • 75

    Period after birth

    post partum

  • 76

    Offspring of an individual

    Progeny

  • 77

    an evaluation of an animal on the basis of the performance of its offspring

    Progeny testing

  • 78

    protrusion of an organ as of uterus due to abnormal birth

    Prolapse

  • 79

    Producing offspring in abundance

    Prolific

  • 80

    bull whose production-transmitting ability has been established or demonstrated through the performance of its offspring

    Proven sire

  • 81

    feed allowance for one animal for 24 hours

    Ration

  • 82

    A commercial preparation contaning rennin

    Rennet

  • 83

    a protein-splitting enzyme, prepared from the abomasums of calf, possessing the property of clotting milk

    Rennin

  • 84

    Second chamber of the ruminant digestive tract; used for sorting out fine plant particles for further fermentation

    Reticulum

  • 85

    feed which contain high fiber and low digestible nutrient

    Roughage

  • 86

    first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant. Its bacteria and protozoa breaks down cellulose of ingested plant material

    Rumen

  • 87

    length of time between calving and the commencement of the next pregnancy

    Service period

  • 88

    loss of weight from farm to market during transport

    Shrinkage

  • 89

    Fermented forage crop

    Silage

  • 90

    a condition where in animals are physiologically “in heat” but have not shown any visible signs

    Silent heat

  • 91

    a structure usually sealed when full to exclude air and used for storing silage

    Silo

  • 92

    male parent of an animal, especially a domesticated animal

    Sire

  • 93

    fresh cut grass from the pasture; green chop

    Soilage

  • 94

    cut and carry system or zero grazing

    Soiling

  • 95

    this has reference to nervous structure. An animal of nervous temperament is active and industrious

    Temperament

  • 96

    improving the genetic potential of an animal by using purebred sire on native animal

    Upgrading

  • 97

    separating the suckling calf from its dam usually done at 6-8 months old

    Weaning

  • 98

    when a cow tries to ride other cows or when she stands if others try to ride her. A “bulling cow” is in heat.

    Bulling

  • 99

    Number of calves born

    Calf drop

  • 100

    Major protein in milk

    Casein

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Cattle originated from the word “chattel” which means

    Possession

  • 2

    Cattle without hump

    Bos taurus

  • 3

    Cattle with hump

    Bos indicus

  • 4

    Cattle defecate while walking, goat squat position when urinating

    False

  • 5

    Goats are browsers while cattle, sheep, and carabao are grazers

    True

  • 6

    A facility where farm animals are harvested and processed into meat products

    Abattoir

  • 7

    The fourth compartment of the stomach of a ruminant the one where digestion takes place

    Abomasum

  • 8

    Premature loss of pregnancy

    Abortion

  • 9

    a substance or preparation used in killing ticks and mites

    Acaricide

  • 10

    Unlimited feeding

    Ad libitum

  • 11

    also called “fear” or “fright” hormone, released by adrenals as a result of nervous stimulation such as rough treatment of the cow, loud noises, pain, and irritational

    Adrenaline

  • 12

    Other term for placenta

    Afterbirth

  • 13

    a drug administered as drench, bolus, and injectable or mixed in feed to get rid of gastrointestinal parasite

    Anthelmintic

  • 14

    deposition of semen into the reproductive tract of the female by artificial means

    Artificial insemination

  • 15

    excessive accumulation of gasses in the rumen of an animal

    Bloat

  • 16

    edema or fluid accumulation, under the jaw and a sign of infection 1

    Bottle jaw

  • 17

    rear portion of the fetus is presented first

    Breech presentation

  • 18

    a group of animals descended from common ancestors and having certain distinguishing characteristics not common to other members of the same species

    Breed

  • 19

    animal intended for breeding purposes

    Breeding stock

  • 20

    these are dry cows and heifers ready for breeding

    Breeding herd

  • 21

    phenomenon in which the spermatozoa must be exposed to the secretions of the female tract for a certain period before they acquire the capacity to fertilize the eggs

    Capacitation

  • 22

    removal of testes from the scrotum or any method that would render the testes functionless

    Castration

  • 23

    to agitate causing the separation of free fat in milk or cream

    Churn

  • 24

    any of a chemical agents mixed in feed or drinking water to control coccidiosis in animals

    Coccidiostat

  • 25

    milk produced during the first 3-5 days after parturition which contains high protein, vitamins, and minerals

    Colostrum

  • 26

    feed that is high in energy, low in fiber content, and highly digestible

    Concentrate

  • 27

    Pregnancy

    Conception

  • 28

    the degree of fatness of an animal. With dairy or breeding animals, fatness is prejudicial to their functional activities

    Condition

  • 29

    the size and quality of vital organs of an animal determine its constitutional vigor

    Constitution

  • 30

    food of ruminant regurgitated to be chewed again

    Cud

  • 31

    to give liquid medicine to animals by pouring down to throat of animal

    Drench

  • 32

    percentage of chilled carcass to the live weight of cattle

    Dressing percentage

  • 33

    difficult birth where the female will require some assistance at parturition

    Dystocia

  • 34

    Castration by using rubber band

    Elastrator

  • 35

    Castration by using burdizzo

    Emasculator

  • 36

    implantation of embryos or fertilized eggs into a surrogate mother

    Embryo transfer

  • 37

    disease already known to prevailing ares, either indigenous or exogenous

    Enzootic

  • 38

    interval from one estrus to the nest estrus

    Estrus cycle

  • 39

    the sexual period of females when they are receptive to mating

    Estrus period

  • 40

    Light yellowish brown color

    Fawn

  • 41

    Mixed group of sheep and cattle

    Flerd

  • 42

    feed livestock with plenty of feeds to make them gain weight before or during breeding season

    Flushing

  • 43

    feed materials for ruminants, either fresh or dried usually coarse

    Fodder

  • 44

    Feed materials with lower nutritive value than concentrates

    Forage

  • 45

    The length of pregnancy

    Gestation

  • 46

    a land or an area which the natural dominant plant form is grass

    Grassland

  • 47

    system of feeding wherein feeds are brought to animals

    Hand feeding

  • 48

    Cut and dried forage for livestock

    Hay

  • 49

    Grass silage

    Haylage

  • 50

    grass and other herbaceous vegetation for animal feeding

    Herbage

  • 51

    any number of cattle under one management, maintained in one premise which are allowed to associate or come in contact with one another

    Herd

  • 52

    the extent to which a trait is influenced by the genetic makeup

    Heritability

  • 53

    Hybrid vigor

    Heterosis

  • 54

    the systematic evaluation of the good and bad points of an animal in comparison

    Involution

  • 55

    the systematic of the good and bad points of animals in comparison with another according to their type or the purpose for which they are raised

    Judging

  • 56

    The time during which milk is produced

    Lactation period

  • 57

    milk sugar, when digested it is broken down one molecule each of glucose and galactose

    Lactose

  • 58

    a plant whose roots from an association with soilborne bacteria that can capture atmospheric nitrogen

    Legume

  • 59

    Sexual desire

    Libido

  • 60

    A gland for secreting milk

    Mammary gland

  • 61

    Inflammation of the mammary gland

    Mastitis

  • 62

    Deposition of intramuscular fat

    Marbling

  • 63

    First fecal matter of newborn goat

    Meconium

  • 64

    the moving of milk from the lumina of the alveoli and ducts to the gland teat cisterns, where it may be removed

    Milk letdown

  • 65

    projecting part of the animal head including the mouth, jaws, and nose

    Muzzle

  • 66

    the third part of the ruminant stomach located between the reticulum and the abomasum

    Omasum

  • 67

    Shedding of eggs from the ovary

    Ovulation

  • 68

    the milk let-down hormone, released from the posterior pituitary gland after a stimulus such as washing the udder, manipulating the teats, the nursing of a calf or other factors that the cows relate to milking

    Oxytocin

  • 69

    Act of giving birth

    Parturition

  • 70

    land with herbage or forage crops for grazing animals

    Pasture

  • 71

    a system of breeding cows by placing the bull with them in the pasture for a duration of the breeding season

    Pasture mating

  • 72

    Hanging and freely swinging

    Pendulous

  • 73

    the evolution of an animal on the basis of its own record

    Performance testing

  • 74

    Hornless

    Polled

  • 75

    Period after birth

    post partum

  • 76

    Offspring of an individual

    Progeny

  • 77

    an evaluation of an animal on the basis of the performance of its offspring

    Progeny testing

  • 78

    protrusion of an organ as of uterus due to abnormal birth

    Prolapse

  • 79

    Producing offspring in abundance

    Prolific

  • 80

    bull whose production-transmitting ability has been established or demonstrated through the performance of its offspring

    Proven sire

  • 81

    feed allowance for one animal for 24 hours

    Ration

  • 82

    A commercial preparation contaning rennin

    Rennet

  • 83

    a protein-splitting enzyme, prepared from the abomasums of calf, possessing the property of clotting milk

    Rennin

  • 84

    Second chamber of the ruminant digestive tract; used for sorting out fine plant particles for further fermentation

    Reticulum

  • 85

    feed which contain high fiber and low digestible nutrient

    Roughage

  • 86

    first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant. Its bacteria and protozoa breaks down cellulose of ingested plant material

    Rumen

  • 87

    length of time between calving and the commencement of the next pregnancy

    Service period

  • 88

    loss of weight from farm to market during transport

    Shrinkage

  • 89

    Fermented forage crop

    Silage

  • 90

    a condition where in animals are physiologically “in heat” but have not shown any visible signs

    Silent heat

  • 91

    a structure usually sealed when full to exclude air and used for storing silage

    Silo

  • 92

    male parent of an animal, especially a domesticated animal

    Sire

  • 93

    fresh cut grass from the pasture; green chop

    Soilage

  • 94

    cut and carry system or zero grazing

    Soiling

  • 95

    this has reference to nervous structure. An animal of nervous temperament is active and industrious

    Temperament

  • 96

    improving the genetic potential of an animal by using purebred sire on native animal

    Upgrading

  • 97

    separating the suckling calf from its dam usually done at 6-8 months old

    Weaning

  • 98

    when a cow tries to ride other cows or when she stands if others try to ride her. A “bulling cow” is in heat.

    Bulling

  • 99

    Number of calves born

    Calf drop

  • 100

    Major protein in milk

    Casein