In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Female CattleAnswer: Question: Female CattleAnswer: Heifer Question: Male Answer: Bull Question: Young Answer: Question: Castrated Male Answer: Question: Male breeding Answer: Sire Question: Female Breeding Answer: Dam Question: Technical term for Birth"Answer: Parturation Question: The phenomena associated with a offspring out performing the average of his purebred parentsAnswer: Heterosis Question: term for HeterosisAnswer: Vigor Question: Term for difficulty birthAnswer: Question: The first chamber of the ruminant Answer: Rumen Question: The second of the ruminant stomach "Honeycomb"Answer: Question: The third chamber of the stomachAnswer: Question: The chamber of the ruminant stomachAnswer: Question: The food bolus that is regurgitated to be re-chewed by the Answer: Cud Question: The first stage in the Beef cycleAnswer: Seed Producer Question: The second step in the Beef production cycle- Produces Answer: Cow-Calf Question: The third stage in the Beef production cycle - Buys calves and puts them on rangelandAnswer: Stocker Question: The fourth step in the Beef chain - Animals feed a high concentrate dietAnswer: Feedlot Question: The final stage in Beef Answer: Harvest Question: The milk produced at parturation that is rich in antibodies.Answer: Question: The first sign of Answer: plug Question: Gestation period of Answer: 283 Question: Bos Answer: Cattle form Question: Bos Answer: Cattle form Question: British of cattleAnswer: Angus - Hereford - Question: The two types of Answer: Red & Question: The ability of an animal to find food in a harsh Answer: Question: The instinct to raise a calf from to weaning successfullyAnswer: Ability Question: Bull that is able to sire small .Answer: Low Birth weight Question: Cow that is superovulated to several embryos at one time.Answer: Donor Question: Cow that receives an embryo from a cowAnswer: Recipient Question: The process of collecting live embryos from a Donor cow to be in a recipient cowAnswer: Flushing Question: The process of removing from range or pastureAnswer: Gathering Question: The act of , branding, and castrating young calves.Answer: Processing Question: A of animals tha have certain traits in common.Answer: Question: Animals of known ancestry where all parents are of the same Answer: Question: Mating animals of the same species but different .Answer: Question: British breed known for having both Red & Black types and having excellent meat Answer: Question: Breed that is known for having good conformation and may be roan in color.Answer: Question: British Breed that may have pink eye but are great foragers.Answer: Question: Genetically bred to not grow Answer: Question: Mechanical of horns or horn budsAnswer: Question: Type of cattle that are known for tolerating hot and environments and calving ease from areas such as India.Answer: Bos Question: Breeds of cattle that fall under the Bos type.Answer: Question: Bos breeds of cattle not from EnglandAnswer: Continental Question: Class of cattle that are uncommon to the United states that are usually used to increase the size of when bred with british breedsAnswer: Exotics Question: Large framed Italian Breed of that was used for milk, meat nad as a draft animal. White with black skin.Answer: Question: German whos name means, Yellow CowAnswer: Question: Extremely muscled breed that is so over muscled calves are usually born through cesarian .Answer: Belgian Question: Large french breed.Answer: Question: A breed that was created by combining other purebreeds in a ratio to create a new one. Example: BrangusAnswer: Breed Question: Composite breed of that is from crossing Angus with a Brahman.Answer: Question: 3/8 Brahman & 5/8 Answer: Charbray Question: 3/8 & 5/8 HerefordAnswer: Braford Question: 3/8 & 5/8 BovineAnswer: Beefalo Question: Most ranching operationAnswer: Cow-Calf Question: The act of removing a calf from his dam when he is able to without milkAnswer: Weaning Question: Average harvest weight of a beef .Answer: 1200 Question: Purebred of collecting data on progeny performance.Answer: EPDs Question: EPD for.Answer: Progeny Difference Question: Time when a will breed with a maleAnswer: Estrus Question: Common term for Answer: Heat Question: A cow's job is to .Answer: Question: A bull's job is to.Answer: Breed Question: A calf that has become Answer: Question: A calf that is Answer: Bummer |
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