Common Animal Diseases 126

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Across
  1. 1. Protection for lambs and kids is provided by the vaccinated dam.
  2. 5. "Strings of the Heart"
  3. 7. Many rodents produce tears that contain this pigment.
  4. 10. A zoonotic disease in sheep caused by a parapoxvirus and shows a preference for attacking epithelial tissue.
  5. 11. A nutritional deficiency that causes enophthalamos in turtles.
  6. 13. A substance that interferes with the ability of viruses to cause disease by preventing their replication within the host cell.
  7. 14. Hormone that is produced by the kidney
  8. 16. Highly contagious disease that is the result of corona virus infection in rats.
  9. 17. This virus can be spread by fighting, grooming, or exposure to contaminated food bowls, food, water, or litter pans.
  10. 18. PRRS prevalent in swine herds is characterized by this clinical sign
  11. 21. The most common disease of the reproductive system in mares.
  12. 22. An infectous viral disease documented in more than 42 species of parrots.
  13. 23. Abnormal fusion of skin over the globe and orbit seen in cockatiels.
  14. 24. A disease characterized by inappropriate sleep activity, often taking the appearance of "fainting". Usually seen in horses younger than one year.
Down
  1. 2. The most common cause of this problem in dogs is tooth root abscess.
  2. 3. Can be transmitted between ferrets and humans.
  3. 4. Preferred blood collection site in a bird.
  4. 6. Common malignancy in a ferret
  5. 7. This virus is shed in the feces and respiratory secretions of the infected bird.
  6. 8. Infectious stomatitis, frequently seen problem in captive snakes.
  7. 9. Another name for ulcerative posthitis-balanoposthitis. It occurs more frequently in male goats and sheep that are kept on high-protein diets.
  8. 12. Third line of defense
  9. 15. An acquired myopathy that occurs in cats of all ages and breeds in both sexes.
  10. 19. Spondylosis of the lumbar spine
  11. 20. A virus that causes small raised sores and scabs on the teats and udders of cattle.