BQA (BEEF QUALITY ASSURANCE)
CERTIFICATION FINAL EXAMS COMPLETE
CURRENT TESTING QUESTION AND
DETAILED CORRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED)
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BQA
Ace your BQA (Beef Quality Assurance) Certification Final Exams
by mastering animal care practices, herd health management,
and food safety protocols for responsible beef production.
These exams evaluate your ability to implement science-based
standards that ensure cattle well-being and product quality.
They are specifically designed to certify producers and handlers
in industry-recognized best management practices.
As a cattle producer you are searching for an identification
method to track birth-to-finish data on your cattle. You work
efficiently with computers and software programming and
prefer electronic data storage. Which identification method
best suits the needs of your cow/calf herd? ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... C) Radio frequency identification
(RFID)/Electronic identification devices (EID)
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You've recently purchased three newborn calves from your
neighbor to foster onto animals in your herd that have lost
their calves. You notice the newly purchased calves have
scours, and begin to treat them immediately. Which record
will you use to record this treatment? ✓ ✓...... ANSWER
....... B) Pesticide use record
You see an advertisement for a group of commercial cows
for sale from a local ranch. You are interested in buying the
group, but would like to assess their Body Condition Score
(BCS) in person. The Body Condition Score is a useful
method to determine the nutritional status of an animal by
evaluating and estimating body ___________ and
___________. ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... A) fat and
muscling
You evaluate a cow with a Body Condition Score of 3 (on the
beef scale 1-9). Which of the following is likely a true
statement with this score point? ✓ ✓...... ANSWER .......
C) The cow is very thin with no fat cover on ribs.
Vaccinations should be administered in front of the
____________ to minimize injection site lesions and trim in
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high-priced cut areas. ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... A)
shoulder
When managing your health products inventory, all of the
following are true except: ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... A)
Use newer products first
A veterinarian should be involved in developing protocols
and standards of procedure when making euthanasia,
culling, and fitness for transport decisions. ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... A) True
Rather than euthanasia, treatment should be considered for
each of the following situations except: ✓ ✓...... ANSWER
....... C) Animal's quality of life is not recoverable
You are working two groups of calves over the next two days.
The groups are separated into two different pastures, but you
will be working them through the same working corral and
chutes in a central location. One group of calves has been
overcome by pinkeye. You plan to vaccinate this entire
group. The other group appears healthy, and you will not
need to vaccinate. According to best practices for