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Test your knowledge of dairy acronyms, breeds, health, feeding, reproduction, and more with this fun and educational Jeopardy game. The questions cover various aspects of dairy farming, including artificial insemination, breed characteristics, feeding practices, and common health issues. Challenge yourself and learn more about the dairy industry in a interactive way!
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4-H Dairy Jeopardy Dairy Acronyms Dairy Breeds Dairy Health Dairy Feeding Dairy Reproduction Dairy Heifers 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 14 26 38 50 62 20 20 20 20 20 20 4 16 28 40 52 64 30 30 30 30 30 30 6 18 30 42 54 66 40 40 40 40 40 40 8 20 32 44 56 68 50 50 50 50 50 50 10 22 34 46 58 70 60 60 60 60 60 60 12 24 36 48 60 72 Final Jeopardy Instructions:
A1a“AI” Click mouse for correct response.
A1b“DHI” Click mouse for correct response.
A1c“TMR” Click mouse for correct response.
“SCC” Click mouse for correct response.
A1e“DFO” Click mouse for correct response.
Play music A1f“CQM” Click mouse for correct response.
A2aAnimals that have parents and/or close ancestors of different breeds Click mouse for correct response.
A2bA record of the ancestry of an animal Click mouse for correct response.
A2cAn official ancestry record of registered animals of a breed kept by a breed association Click mouse for correct response.
A2dBorn without horns Click mouse for correct response.
A2eA form of inbreeding involving closely related animals of the same breed Click mouse for correct response.
A3aA group of animals with common ancestors and characteristics Click mouse for correct response.
a3a Inflammation of the mammary gland Click mouse for correct response.
a3bThe hormone that allows milk letdown to occur Click mouse for correct response.
Double Jeopardy! Double Jeopardy!
This disease is named after a common fruit. Click mouse for correct response.
A swelling of the rumen caused by accumulation of gas Click mouse for correct response.
A substance that helps fight a specific disease and that colostrum is high in Click mouse for correct response.
A metabolic disease which usually occurs to early lactation cows Click mouse for correct response.
A3a The 4th part of cattle’s stomach, where food is digested by enzymes, ‘true stomach’ Click mouse for correct response.
a3bA by-product of sugar beets often mixed with water and fed to an animal before it goes in the show ring Click mouse for correct response.
Regurgitated feed stuff Click mouse for correct response.
The muscular tube that conducts food from mouth to stomach Click mouse for correct response.
Grasses or legumes for grazing animals in an enclosed area Click mouse for correct response.
A crop that has been turned into animal feed through fermentation in a silo or stored with little exposure to oxygen Click mouse for correct response.