M8L3: Non-Infectious Diseases

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Across
  1. 4. can be caused by inflammation or infection in the reproductive tract, resulting in an inability for sperm to reach eggs
  2. 5. how well sperm cells move; issues can cause infertility
  3. 7. occurs when cattle or horses consume too much grain
  4. 8. a period of time in which a female does not cycle
  5. 10. occurs when, rather than ovulating from an ovarian follicle, the follicle becomes a fluid-filled cyst
  6. 11. deficiency lack of adequate Phosphorus intake
  7. 12. mostly affects cats who require the amino acid Taurine in their diets
  8. 13. occurs when cattle can not remove gases caused by fermentation through burping or flatulation
  9. 14. occurs during lactation in cattle. Lactating mothers require more Calcium. If that amount is not met in their diets, cows will use stored Calcium in their bones which can eventually cause Milk Fever. This can also occur in dogs after parturition.
Down
  1. 1. the result of heifers being infertile if they are born with a male twin
  2. 2. result of too little or too much of the six essential nutrients (water, minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates, protein, fats)
  3. 3. have leaves, flowers or stems that are toxic if ingested
  4. 5. refers to the shape of sperm cells; issues can cause infertility
  5. 6. chemical compounds that can be dangerous to animals including arsenic, ethylene glycol, lead, oxalates polychlorinated biphenyl compounds, salt
  6. 9. magnesium deficiency in cattle