Across
- 2. Johne’s disease in dairy cattle is shed through what?
- 3. These skin parasites burrow into the skin causing irritation.
- 4. The treatment of pink eye in cattle might require what type of injection?
- 5. Grazing sandy soil or having a high parasite load or abrupt changes to diets can all cause a horse to ________.
- 10. Running sheep through a footbath is an example of what type of drug administration?
- 11. The most common type of vaccine used in livestock? (2 words)
- 12. The administration of pills or boluses to cows require the use of what instrument? (2 words)
- 16. Vaccines for Leptospirosis, Newcastle Disease and Swine Influenza are what type of drug classification?
- 18. Flocks that have the highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza experience high _______ rates.
- 22. Grass tetany is the result of diets low in what mineral?
- 24. You administer penicillin to your horse. You have given what classification of drug?
- 25. ________ are an example of a disease vectors?
- 26. Newcastle disease in poultry is an infectious disease and it is also what type of disease?
- 28. Swine influenza is more prevalent in what months of the year?
- 30. Cattle grubs are the larvae of what flies?
- 31. When administering large volumes of medication, what type of injection is preferred?
- 32. The lifecycle of a tapeworm is dependent on what secondary host? (2 words)
- 34. Sheep ticks or keds are responsible for spreading what disease? (2 words)
- 35. When veterinarians examine a dead animal to try to determine the cause of death they are performing what?
- 36. Which side is more distended when a cow has bloat?
- 37. To detect the pulse in a goat use the ________ artery.
Down
- 1. This poultry disease targets both the respiratory and nervous systems. It is spread via "free" birds. (2 words)
- 6. During the treatment of mastitis what injection type might be used to get medication directly into the udder? (2 words)
- 7. The method of giving drugs through a liquid form is called what?
- 8. Symptoms of this disease include small litters and labored breathing and coughing.
- 9. Clothing, boots, trucks, gates and scales are all examples of __________ that can spread diseases?
- 13. Your ram has ingested a large amount of copper. What disease category does copper toxicity fall into?
- 14. Usually occurs in calves shortly after weaning; causing diarrhea and labored breathing.(2 words)
- 15. Horn flies are mainly found on what body part of animals?
- 17. What is one possible treatment method for lame horses?
- 19. When giving this type of injection care should be taken to avoid hitting the intestines.
- 20. What artery is palpated in horses to measure heart rate?
- 21. Chlorine is an example of a ________ disinfectant.
- 23. Clostridial injections are given subcutaneously in what body part?
- 27. Wind, castration, dehorning, weaning and high temperatures are all sources of what in livestock?
- 29. The lifecycle of liver flukes is dependent on what secondary host?
- 33. Diseases that can be transmitted from humans to animals, or from animals to humans such as Ringworm, Leptospiroris and Swine Influenza are considered to be what type of disease?
