DAIRY IDENTIFICATION NEXT A. Forward Udder B. Median Suspensory Ligament C. Fore Udder D. Switch C B D A NEXT.

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DAIRY IDENTIFICATION NEXT

A. Forward Udder B. Median Suspensory Ligament C. Fore Udder D. Switch C B D A NEXT

A. Teat B. Toe C. Fore Udder D. Thigh A B D C NEXT

A. Teat B. Heart Girth C. Crops D. Fore Udder Attachment D B A C NEXT

A. Mammary Veins B. Udder C. Stifle D. Hock A B D C NEXT

A. Dewlap B. Point of the Elbow Milk Wells D. Thurls C B D A NEXT

A. Hoof B. Crops C. Hook D. Withers A B D C NEXT

A. Dewclaw B. Foot C. Hock D. Pin A B D C NEXT

A. Switch B. Poll C. Hoof D. Heel D B A C NEXT

A. Pastern B. Knee C. Hock D. Dewclaw C B D A NEXT

A. Thigh B. Flank C. Rump D. Chine B A D C NEXT

A. Withers B. Poll C. Neck D. Ribs C B D A NEXT

A. Neck B. Poll C. Heel D. Crest B A D C NEXT

A. Forehead B. Muzzle C. Nose D. Neck A B D C NEXT

A. Eye B. Crest C. Withers D. Bridge of the Nose D B A C NEXT

A. Muzzle B. Face C. Poll D. Chine A B D C NEXT

A. Dewclaw B. Throat C. Neck D. Brisket B A D C NEXT

A. Head B. Jaw C. Poll D. Pastern B A D C NEXT

A. Withers B. Brisket C. Point of the Elbow D. Point of the Shoulder D B A C NEXT

A. Dewlap B. Dewclaw C. Throat Milk Wells A B D C NEXT

A. Forearm B. Heart Girth C. Flank D. Brisket D B A C NEXT

A. Fore Udder B. Rear Udder C. Thurls D. Pin B A D C NEXT

A. Thigh B. Switch C. Twist D. Stifle A B D C NEXT

A. Rump B. Tail C. Rear udder attachment D. Chine C B D A NEXT

A. Rump B. Hook C. Switch D. Pin D B A C NEXT

A. Switch B. Rump C. Rear Udder Tail D B A C NEXT

A. Switch B. Tail C. Twist D. Knee A B D C NEXT

A. Hip B. Hook C. Tailhead D. Chine C B D A NEXT

A. Sole B. Chest C. Brisket D. Dewlap B A D C NEXT

A. Loin B. Ribs C. Shoulder Withers B A D C NEXT

A. Thurl B. Hook C. Pin D. Barrel A B D C NEXT

A. Thurl B. Withers C. Pasterns D. Crops D B A C NEXT

A. Rump B. Hook C. Pin D. Tailhead B A D C NEXT

A. Neck B. Crops C. Withers D. Thurl C B D A NEXT

A. Hock B. Knee C. Forearm D. Chest B A D C NEXT

A. Point of the Elbow B. Point of the Shoulder C. Barrel D. Chest A B D C NEXT

A. Knee B. Hock C. Pastern D. Crops C B D A NEXT

A. Dewclaw B. Knee C. Sole D. Teat C B D A NEXT

A. Rump B. Barrel C. Ribs D. Crops B A D C NEXT

A. Heart Girth B. Barrel C. Ribs D. Shoulder A B D C NEXT

A. Crops B. Thurl C. Barrel D. Rump D B A C NEXT

A. Rump B. Withers C. Loin D. Ribs C B D A NEXT

A. Withers B. Heart Girth C. Rack Chine D B A C NEXT

A. Back B. Rump C. Chine D. Loin A B D C NEXT

What is used as a reference point to determine the height of the udder floor? A. Ankle B. Switch C. Hock D. Knee C B D A NEXT

A dairy cow has how many mammary glands? A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 B C D A NEXT

The only exposed part of the reproductive tract is _____. A. Cervix B. Oviduct C. Uterus D. Vulva D B C A NEXT

How many pairs of ribs does a dairy cow have? A. 13 B. 11 C. 9 D. 16 A B D C MENU