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Del Mar Fair LABD Test

Enter the letter for the matching Definition
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1.
Buck
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2.
Alveoli
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3.
Dry period
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Purebred
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5.
Service
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Heifer
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Mutton
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8.
Weaning
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Scrotum
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Standing heat
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11.
Chevon
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12.
Flushing
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13.
Breeding season
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14.
Club lamb
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15.
Heat
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16.
Scours
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Wattle
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18.
Ram
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19.
Enterotoxemia
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Farrowed
A.
Meat from a mature or aged sheep
B.
Mature male; also called buck
C.
Goat meat
D.
Persistent diarrhea in young animals
E.
A bacterial infection, usually resulting in death; also called pulpy kidney disease and overeating disease
F.
Feeding females more generously 2 to 3 weeks before breeding in order to simulate the onset of heat and induce the shedding of more eggs resulting in more offspring and improving chances of conception
G.
Mating
H.
A lamb raised as a 4
I.
A mature male goat
J.
The external pouch that contains the testes
K.
A young female bovine that has not calved
L.
Stopping lambs from suckling on their dams
M.
The time when a goat is not producing milk
N.
Produced a litter of pigs
O.
An animal whose ancestry can be traced back to the establishment of a breed through the records of a registry association
P.
The period during which a doe will accept a buck for mating, usually about 24 hours
Q.
The condition of a doe being ready to breed
R.
Tiny hollow spheres in the udder whose cells secrete milk. Singular
S.
The period when goats will breed, usually from September to December
T.
Small, fleshy appendage. Wattles are hereditary, not all goats have them, and they serve no useful purpose
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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21.
To give birth (kid) and come into milk
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22.
Have a ewe accept and mother a lamb that isn't her own
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23.
Scientific name for domestic sheep
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24.
A young female
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25.
Giving medication from a bottle
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26.
Any wool containing black, or dark, fibers
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A young male goat, 1 to 2 years of age
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The second compartment of the ruminant stomach
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A male bovine after castration
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Milk as it comes from the goat; unpasteurized milk

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