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Three leading dairy cattle states: |
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1) California 2) Wisconsin 3) New York |
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Freestall Barn & Drylot Dairy Farm |
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What is the most popular type of milking parlor |
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Rotary
(parallel is other type which is less popular) |
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What does DHIA stand for? |
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Dairy Herd Improvement Assoc |
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- DHIA: Dairy Herd Improvement Assoc. - Most fresh cows give 150-180 lbs. milk per day - Production per cow 22,000 lbs. per lactation (means total milk production time period) |
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Over the past 10 years there has been a decrease in |
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o 40% of Milk Cow Operations o 4% of # Milk Cow Head |
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Over the past 10 years there has been an increase in |
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o 15% of Milk Production o 19% of Milk Per Cow |
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Where do Sheep/Goat operations occur (type of land) |
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Sheep(Ovis aries) and Goats (Capra hircus): - Large operations in arid and semi-arid land |
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What's the order of feed that sheep prefer: |
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1) forbes 2) grass 3) browse |
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What's the order of feed that goats prefer: |
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1) browse 2) forbes 3) grass |
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What's the order of feed that cattle prefer: |
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1) grass 2) forbes 3) browse |
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What state leads Sheep/Goat Production |
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- Lambs high conc. diets – 90% whole corn - Colorado is # 1 lamb feeding state - Lambs enter at 70-90 lbs. and out at 120-150 lbs. - Lambs sold based on dressing percent ~50% - Enterotoxaemia: intestinal toxin in the blood |
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- Provides genetics for commercial - As with cattle, many purebred sheep tend to be more extreme than those in the commercial industry - Require extensive management and record keeping |
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- On avg. on sheep will produce 6-8 lbs. of wool per shearing - A sheep is sheared once a year, in spring - Value of wool is determined by fineness |
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