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 Female parent of animals

 Male parent of animals

To remove the tail from an animal To remove the tail from an animal

Act of giving birth

To remove from the herd To remove from the herd

Animals who produce milk for human consumption; includes cows and goats

Amount of feed an animal eats in one day Amount of feed an animal eats in one day

Body parts of an animal Body parts of an animal

Baby animalsBaby animals

Meat from cattle

Meat from swine Meat from swine

Unborn animal Unborn animal

 Amount of fat on an animal

Twins of opposite sex born in cattle Twins of opposite sex born in cattle

Meat from chickens and other birds

Length between heat cycles

 Length of pregnancy

 A type of identification of animals; small slits are cut from the ear; used in swine ID

Study of the care, growth, and reproduction of animals

Horse family including: horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules

Feed available at all times

Feed supplemented to young along with milk from their mothers

 Young females placed in the herd after others have been culled

First milk acquired by young animals from their mothers

A female and male of the same breed are mated to produce offspring A female and male of the same breed are mated to produce offspring

A mix of two or more breeds of an animalA mix of two or more breeds of an animal

Breeding performed by a human using frozen semen Breeding performed by a human using frozen semen

Animal with a single compartment stomach Ex. Dog, cat, pig, horse, human Animal with a single compartment stomach Ex. Dog, cat, pig, horse, human

Animal with a four compartment stomach Ex. Cow, goat, sheep

 Frozen fertilized eggs placed in females to carry during pregnancy and then care for

 Separating young baby animals from their mothers