- the third week in June is national dairy goat awareness week
- the three sections of the small intestine are: duodenum, jejunum, and the ileum
- la mancha goats have two types of ears (they don't look like ears to me just flaps but whatever): gopher and elf
- the winner of the Indy 500 drinks a glass of ice cold milk
- fat soluble vitamins: A, D, E, and K
- water soluble vitamins: B and C
- BANGS disease or Brucillosis also known as contagious abortion or undulent fever in humans
- diseases that can be spread between animals and humans are zoonautic diseases
- there are 2 sisterns in a cows udder: the teat sistern and gland sistern
- beta-carotine is a precursor for vitamin A
- an animal that can be tamed is domestic (isn't this obvious)
- an experimental goat is the equivalent of a cross bred in cows (not sure why they would be called experimental...)
- each straw of semen containes 10 to 30 million sperm cells
- optimum manure consistency is given a linear score of 3 on a scale of one to five
- the primary use of cow hide is to hold the cow together
I hope you can find some of this useful but if not it's always fun to have some random facts that no one knows, especially on a really awkward date or something (I wouldn't know in this department but I'm sure that it would work)
So anyways, this weekend is state dairy quiz bowl, hopefully we will be in the top 3 so we can go to nationals. Then in a mad rush I will make my mother drive 100 mph from foley to northfield so that I can go to this highly overrated thing called prom. I'll let you know how that goes.
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