Quiz 2, POPM-4230
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Quiz Submissions - Quiz 2: Lectures 5-10 (dairy)
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Released: Oct 26, 2022 6:18 AM
Question 1
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What is the name of a visual cow-side test used to detect the presence of high somatic cell counts in milk?
Question 2
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Which of the following statements about Somatic Cell Count (SCC) in dairy cows is true?
Question 3
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True or false: One of the main keys to preventing metabolic diseases is to increase dry matter intake
Question 4
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What is the predominant cause of disease after weaning?
Question 5
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What is the most common clinical sign associated with coccidiosis?
Question 6
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The result of a pregnant cow being infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus between 42 to 125 days of gestation is:
Question 7
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Which of the following conditions is caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis
?
Question 8
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When a cow is in stage 2 or 3 of milk fever, the cow requires which of the following treatments?
Question 9
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Which of the following is not an objective of biosecurity programs? Question 10
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A freemartin is:
Question 11
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True or false: Calves acquire immunity from their dam (mother) during gestation (in utero). Question 12
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What are the core components of colostrum management?
Attempt Score:
11 / 12 - 91.67 %
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California Mastitis Test
Cow Mastitis Test
Calgary Mastitis Test
Cornell Mastitis Test
The most commonly used cut-point for subclinical mastitis in an individual cow is 100,000 cells/ml
In the bulk tank, SCC >200,000 cells/mL in the milk will result in penalties to the producer
Producers that have a high herd SCC usually sell their milk for cheese production
Somatic cells in infected quarters are mostly neutrophils
True
False
Septicemia
Umbilical infection
Joint infection
Pneumonia
Diarrhea
Reduced weight gain
Diarrhea
Coughing
Sudden death
Nasal discharge
Abortion of the fetus
The calf is born healthy but seropositive for bovine viral diarrhea virus
The development of a persistently infected calf
Early embryonic death of the fetus
Calf is born with congenital issues
Contagious mastitis
Johne's disease
Environmental mastitis
Bovine viral diarrhea virus
Oral calcium
Oral propylene glycol
IV or intravenous calcium injection
SQ or subcutaneous calcium injection
All of the above
Prevent or reduce the transfer of pathogens to humans
Prevent or reduce the movement of pathogens within a farm
Prevent or reduce the operational costs of the farm
Prevent or reduce the introduction of pathogens to the farm
A calf born with a congenital issue
An aborted fetus
A cow named Martin that is running free in a pasture
A heifer born co-twin to a male calf
True
False
Feeding high-quality colostrum
Feeding this colostrum as quickly as possible
Feeding a large enough volume of colostrum
Keeping colostrum as clean as possible
All of the above
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