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- 4. Immersing a lamb or kid in a warm-water bath is a highly effective method for treating ____.
- 6. This is the most common tumor in horses.
- 9. Increased RR is referred to as this.
- 12. These mucopurulent material that can build up in the guttural pouches of horses, complicating treatment of Empyema.
- 13. Wobbler syndrome heavily affects the ____ limbs more severely.
- 15. Dermatophytosis is commonly refered to as ____.
- 16. This test detects pathogenic nucleic acids, the components that make up DNA or RNA of certain diseases
- 17. This creature is the vector for the highly fatal neurological disease Equine Encephalitis.
- 19. This is the causative agent of Potomac Horse Fever. The bacteria lives in freshwater snails and insects which the horse than can accidentally ingest while drinking water.
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- 1. Lambing ____ allow time for the lamb to recognize their mother and prevent rejection by the ewe.
- 2. The proton pump inhibitor is the preferred method of treating ____ in horses.
- 3. These arteries are vulnerable to damage in a horse infected with fungal guttural pouch myosis.
- 5. Also known as lockjaw, this disease is endemic in U.S soil. As a result, horses are to be vaccinated annually.
- 6. Lack of ____ in dam's diet during gestation will result in White Muscle Disease in ruminants.
- 7. These are the primary host of the parasite responsible for Equine protozoal myelitis.
- 8. rhythmic eye movement
- 10. This test is used in the diagnosis of Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), and is required before transportation.
- 11. is an immune-mediated condition, and the leading cause of blindness in horses.
- 14. ____ immunity develops after exposure to an antigen.
- 18. The vaccine for Bang's diseases is only legally allowed to be given to ____.
- 20. ____ vaccines that are recommended for all animals of that species
