Production Animal Medicine
Across
- 2. Providing extra protein to increase the ovulation rate in sheep is called ________
- 4. Chemical used to control flystrike
- 7. Respiratory disease in chickens with Pasturella multocida as the causative agent
- 9. Disease in chickens with both a cutaneous form and diphtheritic form
- 11. Most likely diagnosis for piglets with haemorrhagic diarrhoea and many dead within 12-36hours of birth
- 12. A disease in pigs that has nearly 100% morbidity but recover within 3-5 days
- 17. Green discolouration of the wool of the sheep is a characteristic clinical sign of this condition
- 23. The condition a the top of the differential diagnosis list for a lamb of <8 weeks with anaemia
- 26. On ultrasound at 75days post-serving in a sow, several black spots but no bone suggests __________
- 28. Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis is the causative agent for what condition in sheep?
- 29. Treatment for Chlamydia in chickens
- 30. A zoonotic disease in small ruminants
- 32. Most likely infectious agent of piglets scouring within 24 hours of birth
- 34. Immunosuppressive disease in chickens caused by Birnaviridae
- 40. Liver abscesses can commonly occur as a sequel of ________
- 42. Layer breed
- 43. A notifiable chicken disease that is not present in Australia
- 44. Repeated returns to service is a characteristic of what disease in sheep?
- 45. Restricts copper intake in the rumen
- 46. A condition of the gastrointestinal tract in ruminants that can result in sudden death
- 47. Bacteria present in the normal gut flora of chickens
- 48. Egg shell membrane secretion occurs in which part of the oviduct
- 49. Zoonotic disease in birds
Down
- 1. In pigs, secretion of prostaglandin F2alpha causes __________
- 3. The best method to reduce the occurrence of respiratory disease in pigs
- 5. Disease in chickens with 70% mortality and herpesvirus as the causative agent
- 6. A deficiency of this could result in Polioencephalomalacia
- 8. A condition caused by Vitamin E and Selenium deficiency
- 10. Aetiology of silage eye
- 13. On post-mortem, a pale friable liver is indicative of what condition?
- 14. Most common reason for a down cow
- 15. Fowl Adenovirus
- 16. Antimicrobial prohibited for use in production animals in Australia
- 18. A bacterial disease in pigs that kills the embryo at insemination
- 19. A disease of the integumentary system that is notifiable in Australia
- 20. Definition: returns to oestrous 21 days later
- 21. Causative agent for diamond lesions on the skin in pigs
- 22. Definition: failure to keep the pregnancy
- 24. "Papple" shaped rumen is used to describe the clinical signs of what condition?
- 25. Disease in chickens caused by a vertically transmitted circovirus
- 27. An immunosuppressive herpesvirus
- 31. A respiratory disease in pigs with the causative agent Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
- 33. What region of the lungs would the post-mortem lesions be that indicate Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae infection in pigs?
- 35. Definition: Inflammation of the oviduct
- 36. Most effective anthelmintic against all forms of liver fluke in cattle
- 37. The best location for a subcutaneous injection in cattle
- 38. D. nodosus and F. necrophorum are both involved in the pathogenesis of what condition?
- 39. Auscultation and percussion of a __________ is diagnostic of left displaced abomasum
- 41. A deficiency of this mineral results in "steely wool"