Respiratory disease diagnosis in cattle

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  1. 3. Position of elbows which can indicate air hunger and thus potential respiratory disease in cattle
  2. 6. Group of antibiotics in the beta-lactam class which can be used to treat upper respiratory disease in cattle; discovered by Alexander Fleming
  3. 9. Diagnostic technique primarily used (in cattle) to test for IBR
  4. 11. Animals breath out warm air - this rises and escapes from the highest point of the building; fresh air is drawn back into the building via negative pressure
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  1. 1. Diagnostic technique involving passing a tube through the nose used to test for M.bovis, IBR, RSV, lungworm amongst other pathogens
  2. 2. Can be a normal commensal of the URT of cattle but also contribute to shipping fever in recently weaned beef suckler cows
  3. 4. Technique used to test for D. viviparous - requires faecal sampling
  4. 5. Indication of inadequate airflow in a building formed through condensation
  5. 7. Condition which can be a differential of upper respiratory noise in cattle and is more likely in texel sheep
  6. 8. Name of the scoring system used in lung scanning as a prognostic indicator for respiratory disease in cattle
  7. 10. Can present as a profuse nosebleed in cattle; hopeless prognosis