What does beak trimming prevent?
Cannibalism and Feather Pecking
What is the symbiotic relationship between parisites and poultry animals?
Parasitism
Protozoa is very common in ____.
Poultry
Where do adult female parasities lay their eggs?
Inside the host
what is one of the most controlling method of controlling Internal Parasites?
Prevention
What can beak trimming lead to internally?
Sensory and Nerve Damage
What parasite is flat, ribbon-shaped, segmentated insestinal worms?
tapeworms
Which two symptoms that protozoa causes correlate?
weight loss and reduced gains
How do the larvae eggs leave the parasites body?
Through the poultry animals feces.
How do they test individual animalls to determine if they are above the threshold for internal parasities?
Fecal Egg Count
What can beak trimming lead to externally.
Open wounds and bleeding
Where would tapeworms be found at in poultry animals?
Tapeworms would be found in the poultry animals intestrial track.
What symptom is caused by protozoa in poultry animals that cause animals bowel to move more frequently?
Diarrhea
When larvae eggs hatch after coming out of the poultry animal's feces they make their way to?
They make their way to the blades of the grass.
The tool used to test the individual animal is a _____ _____ ____.
McMaster's Parasitie Slide
What is beak trimming?
Beak trimming is completly or partially removing a bird's beak.
In a poultry animals feed how would you identify a internal parasite is among them?
reduced gains from eating the same food ration
Coccidia can cause what in animals?
Gastrointestial tract
Why do larvae climb onto the blades of the grass?
Larvae climb onto the blades of the grass so they can build silken webs on steep slopes.
If an animal has a parasite illness or issue the next step would be to ___.
Treat the animal
What tools are used during a beak trimming procedure?
Hot iron tool and Infrared tool
By looking at a poultry animal how would you know a poultry animal is among them?
If the poultry animal is losing weight constantly.
What is a microscopic, single-celled parasite that can cause disease in animals and humans?
Coccidia
What three organs do larve develop into adult parasites in?
Stomach and Lung and Intestines
When treating an animal do you use the same dewormer until it is no longer effective?
Yes or No
Yes