Vaccination in Goats

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Across
  1. 2. a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
  2. 5. The __-_ Vaccine is essential for ALL goats
  3. 7. ___-___ is a vaccine that contains a weakened or attenuated form of a live virus.
  4. 8. Proper _____ techniques, such as kneeling and draping kids across the thigh, should be used when vaccinating
  5. 11. This injection method requires the needle to be directly inserted in the muscle. It is also known as IM
  6. 12. This injection method is administered directly into the vein. It is also known as IV
  7. 14. Vaccines that are recommended based on lifestyle but are not required are considered to be ___-___ vaccines
  8. 15. This injection method involves administering the vaccine into fatty tissue, just under the skin
Down
  1. 1. ____ is a vaccine that contains an inactivated antigen that is incapable of replicating in the animal’s system. These usually require a booster.
  2. 3. The time that must elapse between the last administration of a medication and the slaughter or production of food from that animal
  3. 4. Vaccines that your animal is required to have by law is considered to be a ____ vaccine
  4. 6. a specific causative agent of disease
  5. 9. Goats are typically vaccinated with a SubQ Injection high on the ____
  6. 10. Vaccine doses/boosters should be spaced out ___ weeks apart
  7. 12. state of being resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
  8. 13. you should never vaccinate a wet goat due to the increased risk of an ____ forming