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An S 114 Final Exam ?'s
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 1
12/07/2010

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Term

true/false

A good goal for annual lambing "rate" for a flock would be 95%

Definition
False - under 95%
Term

true/false

Most male beef animals, when sold for meat production, have been castrated.

Definition
True
Term

T/F

"Certified" milk is available at Hy-Vee grocery stores in Ames and Des Moines.

Definition
False- why?
Term

T/F

If a break joint is present/exposed in the front leg of a lamb carcass, it would be categorized as "mutton."

 

Definition
False- why?
Term

T/F

"Non-seasonal polyestrous" refers to sheep breeds that typically cycle in fall and spring seasons.

Definition
True
Term

T/F

In pork carcass, the retail cut with greatest value per pound generally comes from the "loin" area.

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Butter has about 40% more calories than margarine per pound.

Definition
False- Why?
Term

A "check" egg is most likely: 

1. graded and sold in cartons just like any other normal egg

2. illegal for sale for human food according to usda standards

3.referring to the individual egg that a USDA grader had physically evaluated

4.marketed as a "broken out" egg product, such as bulk liquid eggs for food service

5. fertilized and will produce a chick

Definition
4.
Term

"UHT" milk is most likely found:

1. in Ben and Jerry's ice cream 

2. in the food service bulk containers in UDA dining at ISU

3. in the glass of milk you order at a local restaurant for breakfast

4. in the gallon containers sold as "Hy-Vee 2%"

5. in the flavored drink boxes in a child's lunch bag

Definition
5.
Term

Which of thee refers to removing the fat from milk to produce skim milk and butter?

1. homogenization

2. pasteurization

3. separation

4. clarification

5. certification

Definition
3.
Term

A USDA Large egg weigh approx.:

1. 10 grams

2. 1 pound

3. 2 ounces

4. 1 kg

5. there is no weight limit

Definition
3.
Term

Milk sold direct, unpasteurized from farmers to consumers is given the following grade in Georgia.

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. homogenized

5. Certified

Definition
5
Term

T/F

Pregnancy cannot occur outside the reproductive tract of female mammals because the uterus must provide the membranes for survival of the developing fetus.

Definition
False
Term

T/F

A genetic trait directed by genes in the 'non-matched' (non-homologous) portion of the sex chromosome pair is called 'sex limited' in its expression.

 

Definition
False
Term

Which animal would most likely breed primarily in the fall months, but not during the remainder of the year?

1. beef cattle

2. sheep

3. dairy cattle

4. horses

5. pigs

Definition
4
Term

The urethra runs through the sigmoid flexure in which of the following males?

1. bull

2. stallion

3. dog

4. rooster

5. human

Definition
5
Term

Length of gestation in German Shepherd dog, months:

 

Definition
2 months
Term
Length in Gestation in Corriedale sheep
Definition
5 months
Term
Length of gestation in Angus Cow
Definition
9 months
Term
Specific site of sperm storage in the female chicken
Definition
Infundibulum
Term
Stigma line is found as a part of this reproductive tract structure in the wild pheasant
Definition
ovary?
Term
found in between infundibulum and uterine horn in the cat
Definition
oviduct
Term
reproductive part found connected to the cloaca in the layer hen
Definition
vagina
Term

have the shortest gestation period of:

hogs

cattle

chickens

horses

dogs and cats

Definition
dogs or cats
Term

T/F

Hatching length in chickens is at about 60 days of incubation at optimum temperature

Definition
False
Term

T/F

Beak trimming in poultry will generally support higher efficiency of the use of commercial feeds

Definition
True
Term
The "protective" substances found in a mare's colostrum are called antibiotics.
Definition
False
Term
The part of the goat's stomach most similar to "your" stomach is the abomasum
Definition
True
Term
genus and species are equus caballus
Definition
horse
Term
"segregated early weaning" is a management practice promoted in this species
Definition
cattle
Term
each normal female has two mammary glands
Definition
Hogs
Term
the act of parturition in this species is called farrowing
Definition
Hogs
Term

Gestation length of many breeds is about 5 months

 

Definition
sheep
Term
females of this species are generally bred to have their first parturition at about 4 years of age
Definition
Horses
Term
"certified" is an official grade category of this species
Definition
cattle
Term
Produce a common raw food product that is essentially 50% fat and 50% protein on a dry basis
Definition
layer hens
Term
Males of this species are often marketed in the US for meat at about 130 lbs liveweight
Definition
Sheep
Term
of the red meat species, males might more often be marketed uncastrated (in the US)
Definition
Cattle
Term
Is not a ruminant, but makes very significant use of forages due to well developed cecum
Definition
turkeys or broilers
Term
"capon" is a common product
Definition
broilers
Term
commonly consumes the diet with the highest percentage of fat
Definition
Dogs and Cats
Term
Removal of "snoods" is a common management practice
Definition
Turkeys
Term
"Broad breasted bronze" refers to a positive mutation bred into animals of this species
Definition
Turkeys
Term
castrated males of this species are commonly marketed for meat at 1100-1200 pound liveweight
Definition
Cattle
Term
Distinct terms applied to this species were "seasonal polyestrous" and "nonseasonal polyestrous"
Definition
sheep and goats
Term
Crossing of indicus and taurus species has led to new breeds
Definition
Beef Cattle
Term
"Barrow" is a sex condition
Definition
Hogs
Term
Gestation length is approx. 2 months
Definition
Dogs
Term
"Gelding" is a sex condition
Definition
Horse
Term
Tail docking is a method of increasing reproductive performance
Definition
Sheep
Term
* Ovarian cycle may be two months long
Definition
Dairy
Term
Gestation length is approx. 11 months
Definition
Horse
Term

T/F

Horses were brought to America by the Spanish explorers

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Inspection of red meat is mandated by law in Iowa, but grading is not

Definition
True
Term

T/F

BSE ("Mad Cow Disease") is not transferable to humans via milk.

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Steroid hormones are legal for use as "implants" in beef production

Definition
True
Term

T/F

A black bull cannot sire a red calf

Definition
False
Term

T/F

Ruminant animals do not have upper incisors; examples are sheep and goats

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Butter has 50% more calories per unit weight than margarine, though margarine has no cholesterol

Definition
False
Term

T/F

The highest quality protein, measured as biological value, in natural food items is in tofu (soybean)

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Each teat of the sow is normally served by two mammary glands

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Mutations are caused by inbreeding

Definition
false
Term

T/F

Generally, Americans pay a higher percent of their disposable income for food than residents of Russia, Ireland, or China

Definition
False
Term

T/F

The predominant factor in differences in litter size within a sow herd is enviornment, not genetics

Definition
True
Term

T/F

The most common egg used in layer hatcheries is USDA size "Jumbo" to allow for larger chicks

Definition
False- Large
Term

T/F

The cecum of a hog is a very important source of fermentation to produce most of the hog's dietary energy

Definition
True
Term

T/F

When European colonists arrived in what was to become New England (around the 1600s), sheep were already found elsewhere in the America's

Definition
True - Spanish-America (with Columbus)
Term

T/F

You would expect Texas to be in the top 10 states in sheep production

Definition
True
Term

T/F

You would expect California to be in the top 10 states in milk production

Definition
True
Term

T/F

Blood spot eggs are considered "inedible" by USDA standards. 

Definition
False
Term

T/F

Irradiation of meat is legal in the US, although you will find limited sources of irradiated products to eat in the retail marketplace.

Definition
True
Term

T/F

At birth, a dairy calf will have 50% of its mammary alveoli developed; the remainder develop during puberty

Definition
False
Term
Pork carcasses generally have the hide removed for sale, but poultry carcasses generally have the skin on
Definition
False- pork still has it on
Term
Puppies generally do not open their eyes for significant period of time until about 2 weeks of age.
Definition
true
Term
A "class" of beef is a grouping according to use
Definition
true
Term
Hatching length for layer chicks is about 21 days
Definition
true
Term
Fertilization of the ova in the dairy cow generally occurs in the uterine body
Definition
false
Term
You would expect more AI to be done in large commercial swine (over 5000 head of sows) than on small farms (under 400 head of sows)
Definition
true
Term
The structure responsible for carrying sperm from the epididymus to ampulla is the vas deferens
Definition
true
Term
The small intestine of the dog is responsible for most of the absorption of digested protein
Definition
true
Term
Most of the digestion in the rumen of the beef steer or dairy cow is completed by enzymes produced by tissues of the cow surrounding the rumen
Definition
true
Term
Puppies or kittens are generally weaned from their dams at about 12 weeks of age to allow for proper physical development and consumption of dry food
Definition
false- 4-6 weeks
Term

Has the high % of fat (raw)

1. whole milk

2. poultry meat

3. pork

4. lamb meat

5. peanut butter

Definition
lamb meat
Term

The acid and enzyme stomach "true stomach" of the goat is:

rumen

cecum

ventriculus

abomasum

reticulum

Definition
abomasum
Term

Almost no AI is performed in this species:

dairy

sine

beef cattle

sheep

horses

Definition
sheep
Term

You would expect more hogs to be raised in:

Maryland

Florida

Alabama

Illinois

Montana

Definition
Illinois
Term

If you had a horned bull to a polled cow you could have which of the following results:

a horned only

a polled calf only

either

who know?

Definition
either
Term

Which of the following newborns is most likely to be weaned first from its dam:

horse

beef

lamb

chick

dairy

Definition
dairy
Term

For which of the following animals is the "break joint" important in grading:

sheep

horses

broilers

turkeys

beef

Definition
sheep
Term

Lip tatooing is a more common form of permanent/ownership identificationin:

beef

dairy

swine

horses

sheep

Definition
Horses
Term

Average daily gain in Angus and Chianiana beef breeds is a ______ genetic expression:

 

Definition
co-dominant/incompletely dominant
Term

Extension of the penile structure in the bull is caused by:

blood pressure in the penile structure

the hormone estrogen

relaxing of the sigmoid flexure

the hormone oxtocin

Definition
relaxing of the sigmoid flexure
Term

The least genetic change per generation will be made when attempting to select for which of these:

avg. daily gain in chickens

milk fat% in Guernseys

litter size in Dobermans

backfat thickness in Berkshires

all of the above

Definition
litter size in Dobermans
Term

Gives primary color to meat:

oxytocin

carotene

vitamin A

xanthophylls

myoglobin

Definition
myoglobin
Term

The ingredient in Jersey milk (more yellow) distinguishing it from Holstein milk (more white) is:

hemoglobin

myoglobin

vitamin A

carotene

xanthophyll

Definition
Carotene
Term

The crushing/grinding stomach of the turkey is the:

proventriculus

crop

ventriculus

abomasum

reticulum

Definition
ventriculus
Term

Would be expected to have the lowest percent of fat in the raw/retail product:

peanut butter

hamburger

turkey breast

lamb chops

cured ham slice

Definition
turkey breast
Term

Between the ovary and oviduct in the female German Sheperd:

magnum

uterine horn

oviduct

infundibulum

cervix

Definition
infundibulum
Term

Connects to the vas deferens of the boar and lies along the surface of the testicle:

epididymis

urethra

cloaca

ampulla

vas deferens

Definition
epididymis
Term

Produces the "yolk" of the chicken egg:

magnum

isthmus

ovary

uterus

infundibulum

Definition
Ovary
Term

Fertilization in the horse usually occurs in the:

ovary

uterus

magnum

upper oviduct

uterine horn

Definition
upper oviduct
Term

Milk is produced in the ____ of the lactating at:

alveolar cells

gland cistern

rumen and reticulum

collecting ducts

distal arterioles

Definition
alveolar cells
Term

Most often when sheep eat heavy foreign objects, like a nail, they can be found in the:

abomasum

reticulum

cecum

esophageal groove

rectal orifice

Definition
reticulum
Term

Has the highest quality of protein, based upon human needs for growth:

Pepsi

egg

pork roast

peanut butter

trout fillet

Definition
egg
Term

Structure in the pheasant that provides a temporary holding area for moistening food stuffs is the:

 cecum

ventriculus

reticulum

pancreas

crop

Definition
crop
Term

A single structure in the dog, whereas all the others are found in pairs:

epididymis

testicle

vas deferens

urethra

none of the above, (found in pairs in all)

Definition
urethra
Term

The primary target of oxytocin in the lactating mare is/are the:

streak canal

alveolar cells

myoepithelial cells

pituitary

mammary capillaries

Definition
myoepithelial cells
Term
Most common age to wean piglets, in months
Definition
one month
Term
Gestation length, dairy cattle, in months
Definition
Nine months
Term
Age to breed well developed heifers, in months
Definition
Fifteen months
Term
Typical weight of draft stallion, pounds
Definition
2000-2500
Term
Age to calf dairy heifer, first calving months
Definition
Twenty-Four months
Term
Number of mammary glands per tear, gilts
Definition
Two (swine)
Term
Site of implantation/development of fetus in horse:
Definition
Uterus
Term
Major source of fermentation in the buffalo or goat:
Definition
rumen
Term
Site of sperm storage in the pheasant hen:
Definition
Infundibulum
Term
The site of rupture for release of the ova from the ovary:
Definition
Oviduct
Term
The cecum of the horse is a part of this organ:
Definition
Small Intestine
Term
Produces acid for digestion in the Angus Cow
Definition
Abomasum
Term
The term referring to the describable physical characteristics of a pig:
Definition
Phenotype
Term
The term describing the species of the Chinese hog:
Definition
indicus
Term
A group of animals that as a result of breeding and selection have certain distinguishable characteristics, such as hair/feather color or presence/absence of horns
Definition
Breed
Term
Substances produced by a microbe; they kill or inhibit pathogenic microbes
Definition
antibiotics
Term
A disease likely transferred between animals only consuming infected brain and spinal tissues. \
Definition
BSE
Term
If we could read the gene code of an animal we would know its:
Definition
genotype
Term
A term referring traits only expressed when in the homozygous state
Definition
recessive
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