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MTSU ANSC 1401 Exam Questions With Verified Answers Ovis Aries is the genus name of Sheep The genus name of an angus cow is Bos Taurus Gallus domesticus is the genus name for Chicken Cattle, horses, sheep, and goats are plant eaters and classified as herbivores Foot & Mouth...

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Ovis Aries is the genus name of
Sheep


The genus name of an angus cow is
Bos Taurus


Gallus domesticus is the genus name for
Chicken


Cattle, horses, sheep, and goats are plant eaters and classified as
herbivores


Foot & Mouth disease is unique to cloven foot mammals which are classified as
artiodactyla


Which species contributes the most meat to the world supply?
Pigs


Which species supplies the greatest percentage of milk to the world?
Cows


Which country has the highest population of pigs?
China


Which state ranks 1st in swine production?
Iowa


Which state ranks 1st in number of beef cows?
Texas


Which state ranks 1st in number of feedlot cattle?
Nebraska


Which state ranks 1st in total number of chickens?
Georgia


Which state ranks 1st in number of dairy cows?
California


The term for a young castrated goat is a
Wether

, The term for a young castrated chicken is
Capon


The term for a group of goats is a
Band


The term for a group of chickens is a
Flock


Which term describes a mature male horse
Stallion


Which term describes a mature male swine?
Boar


A castrated male calf is called a what?
Steer


Which of the following describes a young female bovine?
Heifer


A group of sheep is called
Flock


A ___ is an organic nutrient that is found in both fat soluble and water soluble forms
Vitamin


A ___ is a nutrient that is a dense energy source, can be solid or liquid
Fat


A ___ protein is comprised of amino acids & contains nitrogen
Protein


A ___ is an inorganic nutrient, either macro or micro depending on amount needed
Mineral


Organic nutrient (containing C, H, & O) that is a major source of energy in livestock diets
Carbohydrate


Which of the following vitamins is responsible for eyes and visual pigments
A

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