Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Certification Practice Exam

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Which action is recommended before a heifer gives birth?

  1. Leaving her unattended

  2. Introducing her to the entire herd

  3. Providing a quiet and clean environment

  4. Cutting her feed intake

The correct answer is: Providing a quiet and clean environment

Providing a quiet and clean environment is essential for a heifer before she gives birth because it helps reduce stress, which can adversely affect both the mother and the calf. A calm setting allows the heifer to feel safe and secure, enabling her to focus on the birthing process. A clean environment minimizes the risk of infection, ensuring that the area is free from pathogens that could harm the newborn calf or the mother. Creating an optimal environment contributes to better health outcomes for both the heifer and her calf, supporting a smoother birthing process and promoting successful maternal bonding immediately after birth. Effective management practices emphasize the importance of comfort and hygiene in the pre-calving phase to enhance overall animal welfare and productivity.