Mastitis In Dairy Cows
mastitis in dairy cows
Dairy Cattle Mastitis in Arabic
Are you good at ANIMAL SCIENCE? *needs help*?
I really need help answering these 11 questions. haha. I have an exam coming up, and can’t find the answers. Thanks for your help!!!!
TRUE OR FALSE:
1)Most mammals have a cotyledunous placenta during pregnancy.
2)The corpus luteum is the only progesterone-producing mechanism during pregnancy
3)Approximately half of the US dairy cows in the US are bed artificially.
4)Grade A Milk must be cooled to 30 Degrees F after milking.
5)The leading cause of money loss in dairy farming is Mastitis.
FILL IN THE BLANK:
1)The organ that erects the penis of a bull is called the _________
2)The female avian reproductive tract lacks ________
3)The estrus cycle is not a common characteristic of _________
4)________ produced in the uterine will causes regression of the corpus luteum when pregnancy does not occur.
5)What substance primes the uterus prior to parnutrition? _________
6)Semen is frozen at _________.
1) The organ that erects the penis of a bull is called the sigmoid flexure
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