This industry commonly weans young at birth.
What is Cattle?
Roosters fighting for human entertainment.
What is cockfighting?
This type of breeder often has little regard for the genetic quality of the animal.
What is a backyard breeder?
This job in a vet's office does not require certification.
What is Veterinary Assistant?
This is a mark of identification on cattle or horses.
What is a brand?
The most common time to ear notch and castrate pigs.
What is soon after birth?
The responsible party when a dog kills livestock.
Who is the owner?
This is the primary purpose of a puppy mill.
What is making a profit?
Veterinarians are required by state practice acts to keep client/ patient information this.
What is private?
What is confidential?
Sheep and cattle may have this done to their tails.
What is docking?
This common practice is used on hens in battery cages.
What is debeaking?
A farmer can do this to a dog that is attacking their livestock.
What is kill?
A cross between two purebred dogs.
What is a designer dog?
This job in a vet's office requires 2 or 3 years of college.
What is Vet Tech?
Removing the vocal cords from a dog.
What is debarking?
Sows are placed in farrowing crates at this stage of life.
What is right before giving birth?
Continuous barking or failing to keep property clean of animal waste is prevented by this type of law.
What is a nuisance law.
The intentional breeding of animals due to pedigree and desirable traits they possess.
What is selective breeding?
Moral principles that guide one's behavior.
What are ethics?
Pigs often have this body part altered for identification reasons.
What is ear?
A barn that limits cows to their stalls without free movement.
What is stanchion barns?
A limit law commonly restricts these two things.
What is species and number of animals allowed?
Doing this reduces aggression in male animals.
What is neuter?
A D.M.V. (Doctor or Veterinary Medicine) requires a minimum of ______ years of training.
What is 8?
These animals make up 80-90% of vertebrate animals used for research in the U.S. each year.
What are rats and mice?