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Check-off dollars used for: |
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1) Generic promotion of dairy products 2) New product development (research) 3) Nutrition Education |
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1. Active Involution 2. Steady State 3. Regeneration/Colostrum Production |
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inflammation of the mammary gland (udder) |
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inflammation and/or infection of the uterus |
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Elevation of blood ketones |
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1. Energy imbalance 2. Fat accumulation and mobilization 3. Butyric Acid - abnormally fermented feeds |
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Hypocalcemia (milk fever) |
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the idea of it being morally acceptable to use animals for human purposes as long as they are treated humanely and no unnecessary suffering is caused |
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the idea that it is not morally acceptable to use animals for human purposes, no matter the type of treatment because animals have rights similar or the same as humans |
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Farm Animal Welfare Committee |
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1. Freedom from hunger and thirst 2. Freedom from discomfort 3. Freedom from pain, injury, and disease 4. Freedom to express normal behaviors 5. Freedom from fear and distress |
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Freedom from Hunger and Thirst |
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by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigor |
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by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area |
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Freedom from Pain, Injury, and Disease |
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by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment |
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Freedom to Express Normal Behaviors |
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by providing sufficient space, proper facilities, and company of the animal's own kind |
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Freedom from Fear and Distress |
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by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering |
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Top 3 major welfare issues |
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1. Lameness 2. Dehorning/Debudding calves 3. Tail docking |
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a cow that cannot stand due to injuring or disease |
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Farmers Assuring Responsible Management |
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6 areas of F.A.R.M. program |
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1. Nutrition 2. Animal Health 3. Management 4. Environment and Facilities 5. Handling, Movement, and Transport 6. Third-Party Verification |
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Acceptable methods of euthanasia |
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1. Chemical (barbiturates) 2. Physical (gunshot, captive bolt) |
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1. Chemical (potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate) 2. Physical (exsanguinate, second shot, pith) |
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Unacceptable methods of euthanasia |
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1. Blunt force trauma 2. Unapproved chemicals 3. Latrogenic air embolism 4. Sedation following unapproved chemicals for primary euthanasia 5. Conscious exsanguination 6. Electrocution 7. Drowning |
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1. Reflexes - corneal, palpebral, righting 2. Rhythmic Respiration 3. Vocalization |
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1. Lack of an auscultable heartbeat 2. Absence of respiration 3. Loss of reflexes 4. Greying mucus membranes 5. Rigor mortis |
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1. Sketches 2. Photographs 3. Tattoos 4. Brands 5. RFID |
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Radio Frequency Identification |
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1. Ear tags 2. Neck chains or straps 3. Leg bands |
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making predictions of genetic merit and choosing breeding animals based on DNA sequences |
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a packaged bundle of genes that determine the physical characteristics of an organism |
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Double helical structure that contains numerous genes |
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A distinct portion of a cell's DNA that determines a portion of an animal's appearance, performance, behavior, etc. |
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Building blocks of DNA - A,C,G,T |
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alternative form of a gene at a given locus on a chromosome |
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region of a chromosome where a particular gene is located |
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4 major factors of genetic progress |
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1. Accuracy of Selection 2. Selection Intensity 3. Genetic Variation 4. Generation Interval |
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breeder's ability to select animals that are truly genetically superior for a given trait |
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dependent on the proportion and quality of animals kept as parents (breeding stock) for the next generation |
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relative differences among animals that are controlled by genetic factors (a function of heritability) |
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average age of a parent when all offspring are born |
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the proportion of variation in a trait due to genetic factors |
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1. Stature 2. Body Depth 3. Rump Angle 4. Rear teat Placement |
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1. Rear Legs - Rear View 2. Foot Angle 3. Rear Legs - Side View 4. Rear Udder Width |
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the difference in performance of animals that is caused by environmental effects |
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Single-nucleotide polymorphism |
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Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory |
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Predicted Transmitting Ability |
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Predicted Transmitting Ability |
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estimate of genetic superiority (or inferiority) that a bull or cow will transmit to their offspring for a given trait |
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Bull "proofs" calculated by USDA-AIPL in cooperation with the CDCB |
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Council for Dairy Cattle Breeding |
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Gross dollar income of per lactation that future daughters of bulls will earn in excess of herdmates sired by bulls having a PTA$ equal to zero |
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measure of the estimated accuracy of the PTA, based on the amount of information included in the evaluation |
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estimate of an animal's ability to improve the profits of the dairy farm |
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Lifetime Net Merit Percentages |
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35% Production Traits 48% Health Traits 17% Conformation |
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1. Fat pounds 2. Protein pounds |
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1. Productive Life 2. SCS (Somatic Cell Score) 3. Daughter Pregnancy Rate 4. Calving Ability (sire/daughter calving ease/stillbirth) |
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1. Udder Composite 2. Feet and Leg Composite 3. Body Size |
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Midwest Dairy Association |
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Standard Operating Procedures |
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National Association of Animal Breeders |
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the amount of air that is whipped into ice cream |
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3 main ingredients of ice cream |
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1. milk 2. sugar 3. vanilla |
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less than or equal to 100% |
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Purpose of using rock salt when making ice cream |
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works as a stabilizer, so it forces the ice to melt and causes it to actually get colder |
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Legal minimum amount of milk fat in ice cream |
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What causes ice cream to be "gritty" |
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from freezing ice cream too quickly because ice crystals form |
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What causes ice cream to be "gummy" |
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from using old whipping cream |
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How many pounds of whole milk does it take to make 1 lb. of butter |
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Minimum legal amount of milk fat that must be in butter |
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Liquid remains when making butter |
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