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Beef Cattle 2025 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct What are farmer-feeder feedlots? - Answer-<1000 head, 1-time capacity Utilize cattle as a market for homegrown feed. Distribute labor over several enterprises. More or less flexibility Cost of the feeder cattle and feeds costs accounts for ___ of a feedlot's budget a)93% b)94% c)95% d)96% - Answer-c)95% Purchase price of feeder cattle accounts for ___ of feedlots costs. a)75% b)65% c) 76% d)66% - Answer-d)66% What is conformation and why is it important? - Answer-It's the appearance of the live animal. Proper conformation leads to max amount of high value cuts of beef. What are the high-value cuts? - Answer-Loin Rib Round Rump What are the l0w-value cuts? - Answer-Chuck Brisket Flank Plate Shank What is haylage (Grass Silage)? - Answer-Young respiring plants are cut, partially wilted (to 45-60% moisture, pH 7.0) and placed in a silo or wrapped with plastic to eliminate exposure to oxygen. What is the respiratory phase of haylage? - Answer-First one. Oxygen that is trapped in storage is rapidly consumed by aerobic bacteria. What is the fermentation phase of haylage? - Answer-Second one. Anaerobic bacteria grow, multiply, and convert the plant sugars into organic acids — mainly lactic and acetic = reduce the pH to 4 to 5. What happens after the fermentation phase? - Answer-Accumulation of acid stops bacterial growth & fermentation. Haylage will be preserved (retain moisture and nutrient content) at a stable pH with no bacterial growth, providing there is no exposure to air. [Low pH (<4.5) inhibits multiplication of Clostridium.] If a bag become punctured, then the haylage will become spoiled in the areas exposed to oxygen... growth of yeast, mold, aerobic bacteria, +/- anaerobes and secondary fermentation. True or False - Answer-True. What are large round bales? - Answer-(4'x5') often don't have sufficient water-soluble carbohydrates for adequate lactic acid fermentation to achieve a stable pH. Why are horses and haylage at war? - Answer-Horse are the most sensitive of domesticated anilas to botulism. Cl botulism is a spore-forming, anaerobic in soil, in decaying animal carcasses and less often in decaying plant material. Produces toxins. Feed Costs accounts for ___ of feedlots expenses. a) 1/3 b)2/3 c)1/4 d)1/2 - Answer-a) 1/3 Whats the nonfeed (or yardage) costs? - Answer-"Cost per head per day" Ex. Death loss, veterinary expenses, labor, taxes, insurance, utilities, repairs What's something to look for in feedlot environmental management? - Answer-Dust, Odor, Flies, Water Quality Why are flies bad? - Answer-Release fly - parasites What % accounts for purchase price of feeder cattle of feetlot costs? - Answer-66% 1/3 How much do smaller bagged bales weigh? - Answer-5olbs Smaller bagged bales are less prone to ___ - Answer-overgrowth of clostridium Why are smaller bagged bales less prone to overgrowth of clostridium? - Answer-Better quality control over fermentation and a faster drop in pH What kind of bacteria grows in the fermentation phase of haylage? - Answer-Anearobic bacteria gorw and muliply What does the bacteria do in the fermentation phase? - Answer-Convert plant sugars into organic acids mainly lactic and acetic How much does pH reduce in the fermentation? - Answer-reduce pH 4-5 What weight do feedlots want to achieve? - Answer-900-1400lbs How many cow/calf producers use growth-promoting hormones? - Answer-9-30% How many feedlots with <1,000 head of cattle use implants at least once during the finishing phase? - Answer-34-90% How many feedlots with >1,000 head of cattle use implants at least once during the finishing phase? - Answer-78-99% Zeranol Synthetic or natural? - Answer-Synthetic Estradiol Synthetic or natural? - Answer-natural Progesterone Synthetic or natural? - Answer-natural Trenbolone acetate Synthetic or natural? - Answer-Synthetic Testosterone Synthetic or natural? - Answer-natural Melenestrol acetate, a synthetic hormone, can also be used as? - Answer-Contraception If calf is <8 weeks you should use ____ to dehorn? - Answer-a tub or heat dehorner If calf is <2 weeks you should use ____ to dehorn? - Answer-shave hair and apply caustic paste to the calf

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What are farmer-feeder feedlots? - Answer-<1000 head, 1-time capacity
Utilize cattle as a market for homegrown feed.
Distribute labor over several enterprises.
More or less flexibility

Cost of the feeder cattle and feeds costs accounts for ___ of a feedlot's budget
a)93%
b)94%
c)95%
d)96% - Answer-c)95%

Purchase price of feeder cattle accounts for ___ of feedlots costs.
a)75%
b)65%
c) 76%
d)66% - Answer-d)66%

What is conformation and why is it important? - Answer-It's the appearance of the live
animal.
Proper conformation leads to max amount of high value cuts of beef.

What are the high-value cuts? - Answer-Loin
Rib
Round
Rump

What are the l0w-value cuts? - Answer-Chuck
Brisket
Flank
Plate
Shank

What is haylage (Grass Silage)? - Answer-Young respiring plants are cut, partially
wilted

, (to 45-60% moisture, pH 7.0) and placed in a silo or wrapped with plastic to eliminate
exposure to oxygen.

What is the respiratory phase of haylage? - Answer-First one. Oxygen that is trapped in
storage is rapidly consumed by aerobic bacteria.

What is the fermentation phase of haylage? - Answer-Second one. Anaerobic bacteria
grow, multiply, and convert the plant sugars into organic acids — mainly lactic and
acetic = reduce the pH to 4 to 5.

What happens after the fermentation phase? - Answer-Accumulation of acid stops
bacterial growth & fermentation. Haylage will be preserved (retain moisture and nutrient
content) at a stable pH with no bacterial growth, providing there is no exposure to air.
[Low pH (<4.5) inhibits multiplication of Clostridium.]

If a bag become punctured, then the haylage will become spoiled in the areas exposed
to oxygen... growth of yeast, mold, aerobic bacteria, +/- anaerobes and secondary
fermentation.
True or False - Answer-True.

What are large round bales? - Answer-(4'x5') often don't have sufficient water-soluble
carbohydrates for adequate lactic acid fermentation to achieve a stable pH.

Why are horses and haylage at war? - Answer-Horse are the most sensitive of
domesticated anilas to botulism. Cl botulism is a spore-forming, anaerobic in soil, in
decaying animal carcasses and less often in decaying plant material. Produces toxins.

Feed Costs accounts for ___ of feedlots expenses.
a) 1/3
b)2/3
c)1/4
d)1/2 - Answer-a) 1/3

Whats the nonfeed (or yardage) costs? - Answer-"Cost per head per day"
Ex. Death loss, veterinary expenses, labor, taxes, insurance, utilities, repairs

What's something to look for in feedlot environmental management? - Answer-Dust,
Odor, Flies, Water Quality

Why are flies bad? - Answer-Release fly - parasites

What % accounts for purchase price of feeder cattle of feetlot costs? - Answer-66%
1/3

How much do smaller bagged bales weigh? - Answer-5olbs

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