What is Salmonellosis
Infection of the eye membranes surrounding the eyelid, eft untreated it can cause blindness.
What is Pink-eye
A gate that can be easily and quickly used to exit a dangerous area.
What is flight-zone
What is one way accidents and injuries ca be reduced when working with livestock?
What is by having proper planning and education.
Most-well known and feared zoonoses. It is an acute, very infectious and fatal viral disease. If you are to catch and infected animal with this, you need to capture it/kill it without injuring the head.
What is Rabies
Bacterial infection that causes influenza-like illness and possibly death, works in milking pens are at a higher risk due to frequent contact with urine.
What is Leptospirosis
Instincts that are related to the mother
What is Maternal
What are is learned behaviors
What does the color red represent in warning signs?
What is areas of danger or emergency, such as fire extinguishers
What is Brucellosis
Symptoms are hard to identify but mimic arthritis.
Instincts that are related to the father
What is paternal
Working to develop behaviors is called
What is conditioning
What does the color green represent in warning signs?
What is the presence of safety equipment such as an eye-wash station
Fungal disease caused by a few closely related fungi that results in an itchy - ring shaped patch on the animals skin.
What is Ringworm
How many varieties of animal-borne diseases that are infectious to humans are there?
What is over 30
A form of a skin cancer form exposure to the sun, that can be deadly
What is Melanoma
A situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.
What is a hazard
Where should you NEVER store medicines or chemicals? And Why?
What is in old food containers, because people could mistake this for food and ingest it.
A disease characterized by the formation of tubercles in any or all organs.
What is Tuberculosis
How can handlers protect themselves and from becoming infected with animal-borne diseases?
What is ......
The study of how animals behave in their natural habitat
What is ethology
What does OSHA stand for?
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What are the three different types of restraints for animals with examples?
What is mechanical ( Calf tables, chutes, etc) , physical ( using bodily force hold baby pigs), chemical ( tranquilizers)