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Animal Health
FFA
100

The purpose of a vaccination?

prevent diseases

100

What do you use to check the temperature of an animal?

Rectal Thermometer

100

Describe a non-contagious disease.

Diseases cannot be passed from one animal to another

100

What is not a sign of good health?

Elevated Pulse

100

What are the official FFA colors?

Corduroy Blue, Corn Gold

200

Which word is not a means of administering drugs orally

Infusion

200

What is used to restrain animals?

Nose lead

200

Flukes are huge, round worms. (True or False)

False

200

Which pest is not an internal parasite?

Mite

200

When were girls allowed to join FFA?

1969

300

What is a Parasite?

An animal that lives and feeds on other animals

300

What is an agent?

vaccination is a form of disease
300

Describe abortion

The loss of a fetus before it is viable

300

Can you use the same syringe and needle on different animals? 

No

300

What is Dr. Jay's favorite color?

PINK!!

400

What type of injection is under the skin?

Subcutaneous

400

An instrument used to give injections of medicine or to draw body fluids from animals

Syringe

400

What is a host animal?

A species of animal in or on which diseases or parasites can live

400

What is a Cannula?

A blunt needle.

400

Describe the FFA Show attire.

FFA show attire for boys and girls includes an official FFA jacket, a white collared shirt or blouse, black dress shoes, and an official FFA tie or scarf. Boys typically wear black slacks, while girls may wear a black skirt.

500

Protozoa is a form of an external parasite. (True or False)

False, it is an internal parasite

500

Whats is a feedlot?

Area where large numbers of animals are grown for food

500

What is Intraperitoneal?

In the abdominal cavity.

500

What is a secondary host animal? 

A plant or animal that carries a disease or parasite during part of its life cycle.

500

What are the FFA Chapter officer positions and what do each officer do?

The FFA chapter officer positions are president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, reporter, sentinel, parliamentarian, and historian. 

President -Leads all FFA meetings and coordinates all activities

Vice President -Takes over for the president if needed, manages committees, and works closely with the president

Secretary -Records meeting minutes, handles chapter correspondence, and records member attendance and activities

Treasurer -Keeps records of the chapter's receipts and deposits

Reporter -Publicizes chapter activities, sends newsletters to members and alumni, and manages the chapter's social media

Sentinel -Prepares the meeting room, takes care of chapter paraphernalia, welcomes guests, and attends the door

Advisor -Acquaints members with FFA makes FFA a learning experience and advises all FFA members

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