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What kind of animal has the best feed to gain ration? |
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Ruminants can convert what to what? |
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Food that cannot be directly consumed by humans into food that can be directly consumed by humans. |
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Two views have been advanced in regards to animal behavior, which one is correct? |
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How do animals communicate? |
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Vocalization Body Posture Change of Gait |
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What are common horse behaviors? |
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Cribbing Halter Pulling Kicking |
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Functional Selling Systems for livestock? |
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Auction Private Treaty Video Sales |
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Everytime an animal is sold how much must the producer pay to Beef Promotions and Research? |
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Selling at a livestock auction for cattle will cost you |
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Will a unshorn lamb have higher or lower dressing percentage than a shorn lamb? |
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On average what will cattle, hogs and lambs dress? |
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Cattle 60% Hogs 70% Lambs 50% |
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What a thoroughbreds bred for? |
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The breed that is bred for Endurance Racing is |
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How many horses are involved in racing yearly? |
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Require you to pay for racing |
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Name 3 that receive take out monies for racing |
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Adding/reducing weight to the racing saddle. |
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Sliced raw fish is called |
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What does Shashimi contain |
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High is water and protein content |
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What does fish contain that can affect humans? |
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What is the most contaminated seafood? |
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How many oyster are consumed per year? |
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The Norovirus is also commonly known as |
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How many people does Salmonella effect annually? |
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What two MOST important things can be done to reduce foodborne illness? |
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Proper refrigeration and temperature of cooking |
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What has the highest percentage of foodborne disease outbreaks? |
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Bacteria needs their food in what kind of form? |
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Post mortem inspection of meat animals for wholesomeness is concerned with _______ infections within the animal. |
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The HACCP procedures are concerned primarily with ________ contamination. |
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What system is the most important for post mortem inspection of meat animals? |
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Meat animal carcasses are sprayed with _______ ____ to reduce microbial contamination? |
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Zero tolerance in meat animal carcass inspection means |
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No visible surface contamination? |
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If a human contracts BSE it is called |
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What percentage of foodborne illnesses are caused by temperature abuse? |
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free living organisms that are not domesticated. |
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What wildlife species almost became extinct in the late 1800s? |
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Moving wildlife from one area to another is called |
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A living organism that carries or transmits a disease from one animal to another is called________. |
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The most commonly known zoonotic disease is________________. |
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What challenges do we face in saving wildlife species? |
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Habitat loss Low Reproductive rates Diseases |
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Which U.S. National park has the largest buffalo population. |
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