AGRI 201 - Beef Cattle Production
Across
- 5. Cause by eating feeds high in phosphorus.
- 6. An animal with this has trouble pushing air out.
- 7. Late gestation or lactating cows grazing on lush crested wheatgrass short on magnesium.
- 11. Causes a reduction of weaning weight up to 40 lbs.
- 15. Nematods, one species lives in the lungs and others live in the digestive tract.
- 17. A viral respiratory agent that by itself causes relatively mild disease.
- 20. Some of these parasites feed on blood causing anemia or even death.
- 21. Practice of limiting an animals suffering.
- 23. Insecticide-impregnated ear tags.
- 28. Protozoa are passed in manure of carrier animals and in feces of sick animals.
- 29. Burrow into the skin and lay eggs.
- 30. Causes inflammation of muscles, severe toxemia, and death.
- 32. Causes affected skin to be crusty or scaly.
- 33. Reduce weight gain by sucking blood and causing discomfort and irritation.
- 38. This condition is most common in calves if they are off feed for awhile then load up on too much milk.
- 40. Unsightly but usually go away after a few months.
- 41. Deposit eggs on the skin.
- 42. Sever digestive upset from change in rumen bacteria.
Down
- 1. Legume pasture, rich alfalfa hay, too much grain or finely chopped grain or hay can cause this.
- 2. Immature stage of heel flies.
- 3. Affects white markings such as face, legs and udder.
- 4. Caused by Clostridium septicum.
- 6. Bacteria gain access through wounds in the cornea.
- 8. An animal with this has trouble drawing air in.
- 9. Actinomycosis.
- 10. Fusobacterium necrophorum.
- 12. Problems in pastures and populations of snails.
- 13. One type of virus destroys the cells, the other does not.
- 14. Poisoning from highly fertilized or drought-stressed.
- 16. Growth on the eye ball or growth on the eyelid.
- 18. Cattle become susceptible to this disease when their lives have been damaged by liver flukes.
- 19. Inflammation of the udder
- 22. infect the digestive tract of cattle.
- 24. Biting and sucking species.
- 25. The action of stopping something from happening.
- 26. incubation is 3 weeks but symptoms may not show up for 6 months.
- 27. Hard-bodied and soft-bodied.
- 31. Infection of the soft tissue or infection in the bone.
- 34. Founder.
- 35. Red nose.
- 36. Medical care given for an illness or injury.
- 37. Bacteria from the digestive tract get in the abdominal cavity creating an infection.
- 39. Caused by an amino acid (Tryptophan) found in lush green forages.