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Got Milk?. By Lauren Jarrett and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, July 2001 To accompany the Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Course 02.421 and 01.432 Go to Last Slide for Directions. Health. Breed. Nutrition. Reproduce. Diseases. 1. 1. 1.
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Got Milk? By Lauren Jarrett and Dr. Frank Flanders Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, July 2001 To accompany the Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Course 02.421 and 01.432 Go to Last Slide for Directions
Health Breed Nutrition Reproduce Diseases 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
Breed for 1 Clue: High producing breed, characterized by black and white markings, can also be red and white Check Your Answer
Breed for 1 Answer: Holstein Back to the Game Board
Breed for 2 Clue: This breed is regarded very favorably because of its milk and butterfat production. Check Your Answer
Breed for 2 Answer: Jersey Back to the Game Board
Breed for 3 Clue: The breed is known for producing high-butterfat, high-protein milk with a high concentration of betacarotene Check Your Answer
Breed for 3 Answer: Guernsey Back to the Game Board
Breed for 4 Clue: This breed is the most versatile of all breeds; also noted for ease of calving, and economy of production Check Your Answer
Breed for 4 Answer: Milking Short Horn Back to the Game Board
Breed for 5 Clue: This breed is known for their correct feet and legs Check Your Answer
Breed for 5 Answer: Brown Swiss Back to the Game Board
Health for 1 Clue: Removing the horns from horned breeds of cattle Check Your Answer
Health for 1 Answer: Dehorning Back to the Game Board
Health for 2 Clue: A permanent method of cattle identification involving burning a scar on the hide of cattle Check Your Answer
Health for 2 Answer: Branding Back to the Game Board
Health for 3 Clue: When animals of the same species, but of a different breed, are mated Check Your Answer
Health for 3 Answer: Crossbreeding Back to the Game Board
Health for 4 Clue: Removing dairy cows from the herd based on established criteria Check Your Answer
Health for 4 Answer: Culling Back to the Game Board
Health for 5 Clue: Baby Calves are raised in these to prevent disease prevention Check Your Answer
Health for 5 Answer: Hutches Back to the Game Board
Nutrition for 1 Clue: Feedstuffs with a high fiber content such as hay and alfalfa Check Your Answer
Nutrition for 1 Answer: Roughage Back to the Game Board
Nutrition for 2 Clue: Fermented roughage Check Your Answer
Nutrition for 2 Answer: Silage Back to the Game Board
Nutrition for 3 Clue: The first and largest section of the stomach of a ruminant; receives ingested food materials Check Your Answer
Nutrition for 3 Answer: Rumen Back to the Game Board
Nutrition for 4 Clue: When a ruminant chews their cud Check Your Answer
Nutrition for 4 Answer: Ruminate Back to the Game Board
Nutrition for 5 Clue: Name the four stomachs of a cow Check Your Answer
Nutrition for 5 Answer: Rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum Back to the Game Board
Reproduction for 1 Clue: The period in which a female is receptive to the male Check Your Answer
Reproduction for 1 Answer: Estrus Back to the Game Board
Reproduction for 2 Clue: The period of pregnancy Check Your Answer
Reproduction for 2 Answer: Gestation Back to the Game Board
Reproduction for 3 Clue: The first milk given by an animal after parturition; baby animals need this to help develop disease immunity Check Your Answer
Reproduction for 3 Answer: Colostrum Back to the Game Board
Reproduction for 4 Clue: The production of one or more exact genetic copies of an animal Check Your Answer
Reproduction for 4 Answer: Cloning Back to the Game Board
Reproduction for 5 Clue: Secretion of milk by the mammary glands; the production of milk by a female mammal Check Your Answer
Reproduction for 5 Answer: Lactation Back to the Game Board
Diseases for 1 Clue: A disease of the reproductive tract of cattle, sheep, goats, and hogs, that causes abortion, also known as Bang’s diseases Check Your Answer
Diseases for 1 Answer: Brucellosis Back to the Game Board
Diseases for 2 Clue: An environmental disease of cattle and sheep causes by stress; more likely to affect under fed animals Check Your Answer
Diseases for 2 Answer: Shipping Fever Back to the Game Board
Diseases for 3 Clue: A bacterial disease of the mammary glands; the udder of cattle may be warm and hard to the touch; causes lost dairy production Check Your Answer
Diseases for 3 Answer: Mastitis Back to the Game Board
Diseases for 4 Clue: A viral infection that afflicts animals with cloven hooves such as cattle, pigs, and sheep. All affected animals must be destroyed. Check Your Answer
Diseases for 4 Answer: Foot and Mouth Disease Back to the Game Board