quiz 11 Flashcards
Balancing ration for dairy cattle need attention on
A. Forage
B. Concentrate
C. Both a and b
D. none of the above
C
For dairy feeding program, one should focus on
A. milk yield
B. dry matter intake
C. both a and b
D. none of the above
C
Finely ground grain is recommended for feeding lactating cattle
A. True
B. False
B
Amount of grain feeding to lactating cattle will be affected by amount of forage feeding
A. True
B. False
A
Dairy cattle can consume as much forage as beef cattle to maintain production
A. True
B. False
B
Feed young growing cows enough to allow for
A. Growth
B. Maintenance
C. both a and b
D. none of the above
C
By common definition, a milk replacer for dairy calves is
A. A high-energy, high-protein, low-fiber grain mix
B. High milk byproduct feed, sold as a powder and reconstituted with water for feeding
C. A medicated feed additive to be mixed with grains and fed to calves instead of milk.
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
B
The rumen capacity of heifer is sufficiently developed by the age of around to meet their nutritional needs from good quality forages
A. 4 months
B. 8 months
C. 12 months
C
Typically, scours may develop in
A. small calves
B. yearling heifer
C. lactating cattle
A
Consequences of energy imbalance in dairy cow can be
A. Milk fat depression
B. Acidosis
C. Ketosis
D. All of the above
D