Production Animal Medicine

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