Across
- 2. Which disease is sample for by using the foetal spleen?
- 5. What is a treatment for fatty liver disease?
- 6. What is the lifecycle of fluke?
- 7. What is accumulated in the blood and body tissues causing secondary photosensitisation?
- 9. What is the main treatment for liver infections?
- 11. What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke ingest?
- 13. What can you treat flukes with?
- 14. What would you use faecal analysis to test for?
- 15. Which disease is notifiable in the UK and causes lymphosarcomas on the spleen?
- 16. What is caused by increased concentrate feeding, inflammation of the rumen wall and local spread of bacteria?
- 18. Which side is the spleen usually found on?
- 19. What is the most common cattle fluke?
- 21. What does the intermediate host of the most common cattle fluke pass out?
Down
- 1. What causes black disease?
- 2. What is constantly excreted in ruminants?
- 3. What is ruminant metabolism highly dependent on?
- 4. What conditions are required for black disease?
- 8. Which side is the liver usually found on?
- 10. What is the intermediate host of the most common fluke?
- 11. What do cattle ingest that leads to fluke infection?
- 12. What diet alteration can help treat copper toxicity?
- 14. What is caused by accumulation of NEFAs and ketone bodies in the liver?
- 17. Which ruminant can tolerate relatively high levels of copper?
- 20. What deficiency is common in white muscle disease?