Title: BEEF MANAGEMENT
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2The gestation length in beef cattle is ______.
- A. 5 months
- B. 9 1/2 months
- C. 283 days
- D. Both B and C
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3Calves are weaned at what age?
- A. 5 months
- B. 205 days
- C. 3 months
- D. 1 year
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4What vaccine is used to prevent blackleg.
- A. Clostridium Chauvoei
- B. BVD
- C. Haemophilsis
- D. Leptospiros
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5A bottle of ______ should be available on all
farms in case of a reaction to injections.
- A. Bourbon
- B. Epinephrine
- C. Cydectin
- D. LA 200
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Epinephrine is used as an antidote, for animals
suffering from an allergic reaction to an
injection.
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6A cow suffering from dystocia is _____.
- A. Having a problem calving
- B. In respiratory distress
- C. In estrus
- D. doomed
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7How long is the estrus cycle in cattle?
- A. 25 - 28 days
- B. 1 year
- C. 9 1/2 months
- D. 18 - 21 days
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8A good steer calf at weaning should weigh ______.
- A. 500 - 600 pounds
- B. 300 - 400 pounds
- C. 900 - 1000 pounds
- D. 100 - 200 pounds
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9Which will finish quicker heifers, steers, or
bulls?
- A. Heifers
- B. Steers
- C. Bulls
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10Ivomec is used to control ______.
- A. Worms
- B. Lice
- C. Warts
- D. Both A B
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Ivomec is very unique in the fact that it
controls both internal and exterior parasites.
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11What does the term green mean?
- Sickly Appearing
- Thin lacking maturity
- Too fat
- Cattle with grass scours
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12Where do we measure frame size in cattle?
- At the grow bone or over the hips
- At the top of the animals head
- From head to tail
- From the ground to the bottom of the animals
stomach
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13A 12 month old heifer that is 50 inches tall is
approximately what frame size?
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14All of these things are done when preconditioning
with the exception of __________.
- Castrated
- Dehorned
- Vaccinated
- Pregnancy checked
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15What is the average birth weight of a calf?
- 20-30 lbs
- 60-80 lbs
- 90-110 lbs
- 150-160 lbs
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16How many udder sections does a cow have?
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17At what age does the typical producer wean calves?
- 205 days
- 180 days
- 90 days
- 270 days
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18What is the average gestation length of a cow?
- 250 days
- 365 days
- 283 days
- 180 days
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19How long is estrus or the time the cow is
actually in heat?
- 2-3 days
- 18-21 days
- 1 day
- 10 days
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20How long is the estrus cycle for a cow?
- 2-3 days
- 10 days
- 30 days
- 18-21 days
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21How long will the average cow be in lactation?
- 6-8 months
- 4-6 months
- 10-12 months
- 2-4 months
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22A device that is placed on the head of a bull to
mark the cows he has mounted is called a
___________.
- Chin-ball marker
- Marking harness
- Paint stick
- Mounting marker
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23A patch placed on the tailhead of a cow to
identify when she has been mounted or bred is
called a ____________.
- Breeding patch
- Marking patch
- Kamar patch
- KCA patch
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24What does a breech birth mean?
- Calf comes out completely backwards, with just
the tail coming out first - Calf comes out forward with one leg back
- Calf comes out correct
- Calf comes out forward with both legs back
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25What is a calfs normal body temperature?
- 101.5 degrees F
- 98.6 degrees F
- 104 degrees F
- 106 degrees F
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26What is a calfs normal respiration rate?
- 5-9 respirations/minute
- 75 beats/minute
- 10-30 respirations/minute
- 50 respirations/minute
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27Relative to nutrition, what does the term
flushing mean?
- Feeding extra protein during breeding season to
increase ovulation rate - Feeding extra energy prior to breeding season to
increase ovulation rate - Removing eggs from a cow during breeding season
- Feeding extra water during breeding season to
flush out digestive system
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28A fungal infection that leaves dry round lesions
on the skin is called _________.
- Foot rot
- Round Fungi
- Ring worm
- Black-leg
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29Which of these is not a permanent form of
identifying cattle?
- Tattoo
- Ear Tags
- Microchip
- Branding
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30What is a disease caused by consuming metal
products that causes an animal to lose weight and
become unthrifty?
- Hardware disease
- Metal Toxemia
- Anorexia
- Tetanus
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31What does IBR stand for?
- International Beef Regulations
- Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis
- Illegally Bought Red Polls
- Infectious Bull Ringworm
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32All of these are examples of energy feeds except
__________.
- Soybean Meal
- Corn
- Oats
- Milo
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33A disease that is caused by a bacterial infection
that results in paratuberculosis, diahrrhea, and
wasting is called _________.
- Black-leg
- Brucellosis
- Johnes disease
- Mad cow disease
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34A bacterial infection that breaks down the foot
and hoof in cattle is called _________.
- Bumble foot
- Foot scald
- Black-leg
- Foot rot
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35A situation where the feet overgrow and the calf
becomes lame due to overeating is called
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- Black-leg
- Acidosis
- Founder
- Johnes Disease
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36Which of these is a clostridial disease that
causes death?
- Johnes disease
- Brucellosis
- Pneumonia
- Black-leg
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37What is another term for an infection of the eye?
- Red eye
- Conjunctivitis
- Clostridial infection
- Goopy eye
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38A more common term for blue-bag is _________.
- Mastitis
- Enterotoxemia
- Johnes Disease
- Leptospirosis
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39At what age is the typical calf vaccinated for
Brucellosis?
- One year of age
- 1-6 months
- 7-12 months
- 1-2 years old
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40What is mad cow disease?
- A disease caused by making bulls mad by waving
red flags in front of them - A viral infection that causes neurological damage
to the animal - A spongiform encephalopathy that causes
neurological damage - A clostridial disease that causes heart and lung
problems
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41What is foot and mouth disease?
- A spongiform encephalopathy that causes
neurological damage - A viral infection that causes watery blisters on
mouth, feet, and udders and is highly contagious - A non-contagious disease that causes the
degeneration of the feet and mouth - A disease that inhibits reproduction in cows.
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42All of these are zoonotic disease except
__________.
- Ringworm
- Pinkeye
- Undulant Fever
- Hardware Disease
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43All of these are compartments of a ruminant
animals stomach except ___________.
- Rumen
- Reticulum
- Duodenum
- Abomasum
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44What is a creep feed?
- Feed fed to creepy or spooky calves
- High energy feed fed to gestating cows
- Feed that is fed to calves still nursing cows
- Feed that is fed to bulls to increase fertility
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45What is the normal percent protein of a creep
feed?
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46All of these feeds are examples of protein feeds
except ________.
- Soybean Meal
- Cottonseed Meal
- Fish Meal
- Barley
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47Taking an ink print of the nose is called
___________.
- Nose-printing
- Ink blotting
- Abstract art
- Nose-marking
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48What part of the body do ribeye steaks come from?
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49What part of the body do T-bone steaks come from?
- Rib
- Sirloin
- Short loin
- Round
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50What part of the body do sirloin steaks come from?
- Short loin
- Chuck
- Flank
- Sirloin
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51What part of the body does hamburger come from?
- Round
- Sirloin
- Chuck
- All of the Above
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52What does the term steep-rumped mean?
- Too much slope from hooks to pins
- Not level from loin to rump
- C. A really tall steer, heifer, cow, or bull
- D. Post-legged
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53What does the term balanced mean?
- The animal is heavily muscled.
- All body parts are proportional to each other.
- The animal is very rugged, deep sided, and short
bodied - The animal looks like it was put together in
pieces.
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54What does the term pinched in the heart mean?
- An animal that has a heart valve condition
- An animal that is deep ribbed and has good
capacity - An obvious restriction of the rib cage behind the
shoulders or shallow ribbed - An animal that has a much smaller than usual heart
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55What does the term easy-fleshing mean?
- An animal that is easy to clip or fit with shears
- An open ribbed, high volumed, broody looking cow
or heifer that is easy to feed - An animal that it is easy to remove the hide or
flesh from at the packing plant - A cow or heifer that is hard to keep weight on
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56What does the term splay-footed mean?
- An animal whose toes turn outward when looking at
the front view - An animal whose toes turn inward when looking at
the front view - An animal whose legs turn inward when looking at
the rear view - An animal whose legs turn outward when looking at
the rear view
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57What does the term pigeon-footed mean?
- An animal whose toes turn outward when looking at
the front view - An animal whose legs turn inward when looking at
the rear view - An animal whose toes turn inward when looking at
the front view - An animal whose legs curve outward when looking
at the rear view
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58What does the term bow-legged mean?
- An inward curvature to the hocks in the rear view
- An outward curvature to the hocks in the rear
view - An animal where the toes are turned inward in
the front view - An animal where the toes are turned outward in
the front view
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59What does the term post-legged mean?
- An animal that has too much set to the hock and
keeps its legs way up underneath body - An animal that has really skinny and narrow legs
- An animal that does not have enough set to the
hock and legs are too straight up and down - An animal that has very large boned legs
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60Leptosprosis causes _______.
- A. Scours
- B. Late term abortions
- C. Double muscling
- D. Foot rot
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61How much Ivomec would you inject your 440 pound
steer with?
- A. 4 ccs
- B. 6 ccs
- C. 10 ccs
- D. 22 ccs
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The recommended dose for cattle is 1 cc per 110
pounds of body weight.
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62How many ccs in a mL of injectable vaccine?
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Medication will normally be sold in mLs
(milliliter). However most syringes form of
measurement is Cc's. The two are interchangeable
at a 1 to 1 rate.
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63LA 200 is used in treatment for ______.
- A. Pneumonia
- B. Foot rot
- C. Pinkeye
- D. All the above
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LA 200 is a very popular antibiotic that is used
for many forms of illness. LA 200 continues to
work for up to 3 days making it very popular and
only requiring a single shot.
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64A cow should have a calf every _____.
- A. 2 years
- B. 2 1/2 years
- C. 12 months
- D. 5 years
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65What is the ideal market weight for finished
steers?
- A. 900 - 1050 pounds
- B. 1100 - 1250 pounds
- C. 1300 -1450 pounds
- D. 1 ton
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66Which gauge needle is the largest?
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The most used gauge needles in beef are 16 and
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67What are the 3 methods of administering wormer?
- A. Injection, Oral, Nasal
- B. Pour on, Oral, Implant
- C. Nasal, Implant, Injection
- D. Oral, Injection, Pour on
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Pour on is the most popular requiring the least
restraint and time.
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68In Kentucky, what would be the most ideal cow
size on limited feed supply?
- A. Frame score 4, 900-1000 pounds
- B. Frame score 6, 1100-1200 pounds
- C. Frame score 8, 1300-1400 pounds
- D. Frame score 10, 1500-1600 pounds
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69How long is the estrus period in beef cattle?
- A. 21 days
- B. 2 - 3 days
- C. 28 days
- D. Forever
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70What is a steers dressing percentage?
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The old rule of thumb sheep 52, cattle 62, and
swine 72
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71Creep feed contains what protein?
- A. 18-20
- B. 12-14
- C. 4-6
- D. 44-48
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72How do cattle progress in getting fat?
- A. Back to front
- B. Front to back
- C. Bottom to top
- D. Inside out
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73What is the purpose of embryo transfer?
- A. Mass produce a superior mating
- B. Rest the cow
- C. Increase the number of calves from a bull
- D. Save bull power by inseminating embryo
instead of semen
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74A grazing cow returns what of phosphorus to the
pasture in the form of manure?
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75A heifer with excellent fleshing ability means
- A. She will flesh good on feed.
- B. She is fat.
- C. She will maintain body condition on limited
feed supply. - D. There is not enough feed in the world to make
her fat.
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76A balanced calf refers to
- A. Levelness of top line and neatness of the
front end - B. The correct proportions of width, depth, and
length - C. Muscle thickness compared to shoulder
thickness - D. Relationship between muscle and fat
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77A stylish heifer would be _______.
- A. Extremely straight lined with a neat, smooth,
angular fronted. - B. Super thick, wide fronted, and open
shouldered. - C. Be broken topped and steep rumped.
- D. Fined boned and very feminine fronted.
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78A very sick animal might receive a shot IV which
is where?
- A. In the muscle
- B. Under the skin
- C. In the vein
- D. In the rump
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79A heifer should have a calf at what age?
- A. 1 year
- B. 18 months
- C. 24 months
- D. 3 years
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80Your cow is in standing estrus this morning. When
should you artificially inseminate her?
- A. 2 days after standing estrus
- B. Instantly upon standing estrus
- C. 24 hours after standing estrus
- D. 12 hours after standing estrus
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81What happens when a cow is super ovulated?
- A. A cow that stays in estrus all the time
- B. A cow that always settles on the first mating
- C. A cow is induced to produce multiple eggs
- D. A cow is used to receive an embryo
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82A female that has not given birth is referred to
as a ______.
- A. Old maid
- B. Steer
- C. Heifer
- D. Cow
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83The average body temperature is ______F.
- A. 98.6
- B. 100
- C. 101.5
- D. 102.3
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84A baby calf will usually weigh ______ at birth.
- A. 100-120 pounds
- B. 140-160 pounds
- C. 60-80 pounds
- D. 40-60 pounds
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85A heifer twin to a bull is referred to as a _____.
- A. Big sister
- B. Little sister
- C. Step sister
- D. Free martin
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86A shot delivered SQ would end up where?
- A. In the muscle
- B. Under the skin
- C. In the vein
- D. In the mouth
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87How old should a heifer be when bred for the
first time?
- A. 2 years
- B. 1 year
- C. 8 months
- D. 15 months
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88What is FSH?
- A. Female sure heat
- B. Follicle stimulating hormone
- C. For sure heat
- D. Finished steers
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89Why would you use FSH?
- A. Stimulate estrus
- B. Super ovulation
- C. Stop estrus cycle
- D. Patch a fence
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90Why would you use MGA?
- A. Suppress estrus period
- B. Super ovulation
- C. Increase milk production
- D. Aid in calving
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91A castrated male is referred to as a ______.
- A. Steer
- B. Wether
- C. Bull
- D. Barrow
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92A Donor cow is used to _____.
- A. Super ovulate for embryo transfer
- B. Receive embryos
- C. Tease the bull before breeding season
- D. Raise an orphan calf
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93Which accuracy would make the EPDs the most
accurate?
- A. .28
- B. .54
- C. .90
- D. .67
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94A medication has a 10 day withdrawal which means
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- A. The medicine will work for 10 days
- B. The treated animal cannot be sold for human
consumption for 10 days - C. The treated animal will have a drug residue
for 10 days - D. The medication has 10 days or less to be used
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95If you inject a calf IM where does the medication
go?
- A. In the muscle
- B. Under the skin
- C. In the vein
- D. Up side the head
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96Which area should an IM injection be given?
- A. Neck
- B. Rump
- C. Middle of the back
- D. Next to the tail
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97What product is implanted in the cows
reproductive track to suppress estrus?
- A. Bovatec
- C. Ruminsin
- C. CIDR (Seeder)
- D. MGA (Heat stop)
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CIDR pronounced seeder is used in many herds as
a very effective method of suppressing estrus.
CIDR allows herds to synchronize AI matings and
the resulting calving season. CIDR is implanted
while MGA is fed.
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