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Regular Test
For my Livestock Evaluation Final studying
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Undergraduate 2
05/07/2013

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Term
Subjective Observations
Definition
persons opinion
Term
Objective Observations
Definition
scientific/measurable
Term
Which animals legs comprise a larger proportion of the body at birth than any other time
Definition
lamb
foal
calf
Term
which type of tissue is earliest maturing
Definition
bone
Term
which period of growth is the highest
Definition
weaning to market
Term
which tissue has the least sigmoidal shaped growth curve
Definition
bone
Term
which species is noted for developing the most fat up over the shoulder rather than mid section
Definition
swine
Term
most fat in swine occurs
Definition
over the shoulder
Term
which sex group is usually heavier, leaner and less physiologically mature in most species
Definition
intact male
Term
approximately what percent of feed energy is required for maintenance in meat animals
Definition
50-60%
Term
dietary protein in the ration of growing meat animals is usually _____ during the finishing phase to increase efficiency of production
Definition
decreased (you dont want them to grow fat)
Term
which of the species is usually most affected by feeding low quality protein
Definition
swine
Term
what system of frame measurement was discussed as being the most popular in beef cattle
Definition
hip height
Term
what is a potential problem with central test stations
Definition
pre-test handling of animals
Term
reproductive traits would fall into what heritability classifications
Definition
low
Term
most of the important traits selected for in livestock are for _______ reasons
Definition
economic
Term
visual of "eyeball" eval is a _________ eval compared to a scale or yardstick
Definition
subjective
Term
differential growht of body parts is called
Definition
growth/development
Term
two important reasons to have fat on a carcass
Definition
protection and dehydration
Term
the brain, central nervous system, digestive system, etc are referred to as the
Definition
vital tissues
Term
the latest developing of the three major carcass tissues is
Definition
fat
Term
four different types of fat discussed in class
Definition
intermuscular
intramuscular
subqutaneous
KPH
Term
the type of fat generally believed to be deposited last in growing animals is
Definition
intramuscular
Term
frame size is most extensively used in what species
Definition
cattle
Term
____ is the specific name given to the female that is later maturing than the castrated male of the same species
Definition
gilt
Term
the specific units of protein used for growth are the
Definition
amino acids
Term
the real time ultrasound is used to measure what two carcass tissues
Definition
fat
muscle
Term
of the three selection systems that are simplest to use
Definition
tandem
Term
selecting a smaller group of replacements or going out into the population allows us to increase the size of the ___ ___ thus seeing more change in the trait
Definition
selection differential
Term
the bulk of the variation, seen in lowly heritable traits, is due to the
Definition
environment
Term
the traits that have the lowest economic impact are found in what heritability range
Definition
high
Term
growth is best defined as simply an increase in size
Definition
false
Term
the leg bones of swine are nearly 80% developed at birth
Definition
FALSE
Term
most fattening occurs after bone development in complete
Definition
true
Term
animals grow and gain weight ina straight line relationship from conception to maturity
Definition
false
Term
muscle makes considerably less postnatal development when compared to bone
Definition
false
Term
the steepest rise in the growth curve is when muscle is being developed
Definition
true
Term
the earliest fat laid down in animals is known as SUBQ fat
Definition
false
Term
intact males would have a lower protein requirement than females
Definition
false
Term
the greatest increase in muscle from weaning to market is seen in swine
Definition
true
Term
physiological age refers to the stage of development of an animal
Definition
true
Term
the castrated male is always leaner and later maturing than the female of that specie
Definition
false
Term
the HD 50K DNA test can identify individuals that do or do not have the tenderness and marbling gene plus much more
Definition
true
Term
the combination of both objective and subjective evaluation should result in a more accurate selection process
Definition
true
Term
expected progeny differences, EPDs, allows us to have an idea of the genetic make up an animal for certain traits
Definition
true
Term
feeding lower levels of protein during the steep rise in the growth curve allows us to save money without impacting growth
Definition
false
Term
performance testing allows us to eliminate the environmental differences between herds and flocks
Definition
true
Term
contemporary groups may be made up of all sexes as long as they are born in a 30 day window
Definition
false
Term
selection indexes allow us to weight traits by their economic importance
Definition
true
Term
little is gained by selecting female replacements when trying to improve a trait in your herd or flock
Definition
false
Term
the number of traits selected for speeds improvements in all traits
Definition
false
Term
3 Types of selection systems
Definition
Tandem
Selection Indexes
Independent Culling Levels
Term
2 Good & 1 Bad things about Tandem
Definition
Good
-least amount of time
-fast change
Bad
-focus is only on one trait and no one trait is more important than another
Term
2 Good & 1 Bad thing about Selection Indexes
Definition
Good
-choose traits of economic importance
-weight them
-multiple traits
Bad
-due to multiple traits it takes more time to see change
Term
2 Good & 1 Bad thing about Independent Selection Levels
Definition
Good
-you get to chose the trait
-get to set levels of importance
Bad
-if they are outstanding in one trait it does not outweigh being substantial in the chosen trait
Term
What is said about the composition of two animals when one is larger framed than the other?
Definition
The larger framed animal is later maturing due to the size comparison and should be leaner than the smaller earlier maturing animal
Term
why is it important to use both weight and frame size during evaluation
Definition
because weight fails to tell you composition
Term
if the average age of a herd is 16 years old, what is the first problem?
Definition
generation interval is too large and making it so no genetic change can occur
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