What is a mother's first milk called?
Colostrum
What is prehension?
The process of how an animal gathers food
Where does a virus need in order to survive?
A host
What animal is tail docking performed on?
Lambs
Where is intramuscular vaccine given?
In the muscle of an animal.
What breeding method is most commonly used with pigs?
Artificial Insemination
What is mastication?
The process of chewing
True or False- Bacteria are double-celled organism?
False
What is castration?
The removal of a male animals testes.
Where is a subcutaneous vaccine given.
Under the skin but above the muscle.
What is the gestation period of a chicken?
22 days
How many compartments does a ruminant stomach have?
Four Compartments
What is a zoonotic disease?
A disease that can be passed between animals and humans
What is Lancing?
The process of making an incision in an abscess to allow for drainage.
Where is an intravenous vaccine given?
Into the Jugular vein.
What is parturition?
The process of giving birth
What is the most important nutrients animals need to survive?
Water
Can viruses take over the functions of the host cell?
Yes
What three tools could be used for Lancing?
A razor blade, knife, or a scalpel.
What is an inactivated vaccine?
When bacteria and viruses inactivated by heat or chemicals.
What is the gestation length of a cow?
283 days
What is a ration?
The total amount of material an animal consumes in a day
Are parasites
A) External
B) Internal
C) Both
Both
How old should a boar be when you castrate it?
A. Before three months
B. 2-21 days of age
C. 4-14 days of age
D. 8-16 days of age
C. 4-14 days of age
What is a subunit vaccination?
Combinations of DNA and they only contain antigens of the pathogen.