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Animal Behavior
100
This is the most commonly used venipuncture site for cats. 

Medial Saphenous Vein

100

This painful condition is similar to "bloat" in dogs. 

Colic

100

Point of Balance 

Shoulder

100

Clostridium will flourish here

Open sores or damaged tissue

100

This is an appropriate way to greet a friendly cat.

Pet it's head

200

These two parts of a cat's body should always be secured before moving.

Scruff and paws

200

"Lock Jaw"

Tetanus

200

Test that checks for mastitis

California Mastitis Test

200

"Red Water" in bovines is transmitted by this vector.

Tick

200

This restraint tool is placed over the nose and behind the ears to help direct an animal where to go. 

Halter

300

This is the abbreviation for an elective vaccine for cats, and is generally given to cats that go outside. 

FeLv

300

This vector transmits many horse diseases. 

Mosquito

300

A head gate is usually attached to this to hold the animal's head in place

Stanchion 

300

Overeating Diseases

Enterotoxemia 

300

Using this technique will help you inspect a cows hooves, udder, legs, and abdomen. 

Casting

400

This parasite poses a threat to an unborn human child.

Toxoplasmosis

400

Sleeping Sickness

Equine Encephalomyelitis

400
This can be activated by turning out cows into a new or rarely used pasture. 

Clostridium

400

This disease mainly effects the liver and can be fatal. 

Leptospirosis

400

One of the most common techniques for restraining a cat on a table. 

Scruff and Stretch

500

These are two vial nutrients that a cat needs in their diet. 

Taurine and Thiamine 

500

Spherophorous neaophorus

Thrush

500

Babesia causes this

Red Water

500

Diamond Skin Disease

Swine erysipelas

500

Due to these types of vision, cows and horses will kick when they sense something near them that they can not see. (2 ANSWERS)

Monocular and Panoramic 

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