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Animal Science
Animal Science 3rd set
Question | Answer |
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To prevent a problem with drug residues in livestock products, producers should keep records of what | Used of medicated feeds |
In a typical diary budget what type of expenses would property taxes and insurance be examples of | Cash fixed expenses |
What must be done in order to compare production records of dairy cows | Standardize records of the same basis |
What types of records should be kept for both registered and nonregistered horses in case the horses are ever stolen or lost | Identification records |
To whom should livestock producers first report incidences of sick animals within their herds or flocks | local vet |
What is the term used to describe methods taken to prevent biological harm to living things from disease, pests, and bioterrorism | Biosecurity |
When purchasing a new animal for your herd, what is the minimum amount of time that the purchased animal should be kept away from other animals in order to prevent diseases from entering the herd | 10-30 days |
In terms of business which term means simply putting a plan into action | Actuating |
Which business function includes studying the product or service to determine the reasons that customers will want and need the product or service | Buying Function |
Which is a major advantage of selling products such as citrus through a cooperative | There are more options for marketing when done in bulk |
What is the term associated with the producer selling crops and animals directly to processors | Direct sale |
Why do livestock producers generally support feeding, housing and other good management practices | These activities lead to more efficient productions |
What medicine is produced by animal by products | Insulin |
Anything derived from an animal carcass other than meant is known by what term | By Product |
Where were swine first domesticated | China |
What term is given to animal that regurgitates and chew their feed after they have previously swallowed it at least once | Ruminants |
What is an example of a social service profession within the field of animal science | Dietician |
What is a typical occupation related to animal science that falls under the career category marketing, merchandising and sale representatives | Livestock buyer |
What educational degree is generally necessary for a person who would like a research position in the job category of agricultural scientists, engineers, and related specialist | Masters |
What typical animal science related career falls under the job category of education communication and information specialist | Agriculture teacher |
Why is agriculture considered a basic industry | All people and much of industry depends on agriculture |
What does the occupational safety and health act require employers to keep to keep records of | Work related injuries and illness |
When unloading grain from a storage bin, what type of safety hazard do dust and mold creates | Respiratory Hazard |
What should be the first action taken when a chemical has been swallowed or come into contact with skin | Check the chemical container label |
How should a farm manager or farmer respond if an OSHA inspector visits their farm in order to see that the safety and health law is being followed | Permit the inspector to check the farm |
When working with horses, the greatest chance of incurring a life threating injury is due to what hazard | Kicking |
What could be the cause of a heifer not eating, having discharges from her eyes and nose, rising slowly and walking stiffy | These are signs of sickness |
How often should a feedlot operator check or watch the cattle for signs of sickness | Several times a day |