[10] Abrupt cessation of milking is recommended for: (a) for cows producing more than 15 kg/day (b) for mastitis-free cows (c) all of the above [11] After peak production, each mon... [10] Abrupt cessation of milking is recommended for: (a) for cows producing more than 15 kg/day (b) for mastitis-free cows (c) all of the above [11] After peak production, each month's yield is approximately ____% of the previous month (persistency). (a) 70-75 (b) 90-95 (c) 80-85 [12] ______ is rupture of the epithelial cell membrane to release the secretory products and part of the cytoplasm is released with the secretory droplets. (a) Holocrine secretion (b) Merocrine secretion (c) Apocrine secretion [13] Solid not fat (SNF) = Casein + Whey proteins + ______ + Minerals + Water soluble vitamins (a) Lactose (b) Fat (c) Casein micelles [14] Multiple births reduce fertility as ______. (a) The incidence of retained placentas is lower (b) Interval to first heat increased (c) Conception rates are higher [15] ______ is movement of the secretion products through the epithelial cell membrane without injury to the membrane itself (cows milk) (a) Apocrine secretion. (b) Holocrine secretion (c) Merocrine secretion [16] Efficient and successful heat detection is essential as lead to ______. (a) Aid to increasing calving interval (b) Aid to increasing days open period (c) Protects against extended periods of non-productivity dy when they meet market weight (usually ......... pounds).

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The answer to question 10 is not 'all of the above'. Abrupt cessation of milking is recommended for cows producing less than 12-15 kg/day.
The answer to question 10 is not 'all of the above'. Based on the search results, abrupt cessation of milking is recommended for cows producing less than 12-15 kg/day.
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The answer to question 10 is not 'all of the above'. Based on the search results, abrupt cessation of milking is recommended for cows producing less than 12-15 kg/day.
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Abrupt cessation of milking is a common practice during the dry period of cows, which is the period when they are not milked to allow the udder to rest and prepare for the next lactation.
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- Abrupt or gradual cessation of milking at dry off; which method is best? - thevetgroup.com.au
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