Cat Health
Rabbit Health
Cavy Health
Horse Health
Wildcard
100
Commonly called whiskers, these long, flexible hairs on a cat's face are important tools for sensing the world around them!
What are vibrasse?
100
This is the number of teeth that an adult rabbit has.
What is 28?
100
This condition is caused by a lack of vitamin C in a cavy's diet. Symptoms include bleeding gums, lethargy, rough coat, stiff joints, diarrhea, weight loss, and eye and nose discharge.
What is Scurvy?
100
This is the average temperature of a healthy adult horse.
What is 99-101°F (37.2-38.3°C)
100
This is the 4-H pledge
What is I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living for my club, my community, my country, and my world.
200
This is an important vaccination which combines protection from feline panleukopenia, rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and chlamydia.
What is FVCRP or distemper-rhino?
200
These soft, nutrient packed droppings are are important for your rabbit to ingest. Because of this, you shouldn't see them often.
What are caecotrophs?
200
Below this temperature, your cavy is at risk for catching a cold, which is a very serious condition.
What is 55 degrees F?
200
This important type of milk is essential to the health and survival of a foal. If the foal does not drink it within a short time of birth, it is unlikely to survive.
What is colostrum?
200
These are the dates of the 2016 Thurston County Fair.
What is August 3rd-7th?
300
Roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, lungworms, heartworm, whipworms, threadworms, coccidiosis, and toxoplasmosis are all examples of these.
What are internal parasites?
300
This is the number of degrees of vision a rabbit has.
What is 360?
300
This is the gestation period of a sow.
What is 56-74 days?
300
This is the number of teeth that a mare has.
What is 36?
300
This is the year that 4-H was founded.
What is 1902?
400
This organ makes digestive juices called enzymes. In addition, it contains the Islets of Langerhans. These small glands produce insulin that is essential in utilization of blood sugar. Diabetes is a condition that occurs when there is a lack of insulin.
What is the pancreas?
400
This bacteria is the usual cause of Snuffles, the deadly respiratory disease in rabbits. There is no cure for this disease and an infected rabbit must be quarantined immediately to avoid losing the entire herd.
What is Pasteurella?
400
This is the part of the internal anatomy of the cavy which allows them to wheek, squeal, and squeak.
What is the larynx?
400
This is the estimated amount of saliva that a horse secretes in 24 hours.
What is 10 gallons?
400
This hamster disease is also called proliferative ileitis and regional enteritis. This is a highly contagious disease, and most common in recently weaned hamsters. The cause is uncertain, but a bacteria called Campylobacter jejuni may be involved, and in some cases the disease is associated with stress, crowding, and diet changes. Affected hamsters may die very quickly, exhibiting signs such as diarrhea (causing wetness around the tail), lethargy, loss of appetite, and ruffled coat.
What is wet tail?
500
A long narrow purplish organ situated behind the stomach. It functions to filter blood, destroy old red blood cells, store red blood cells, and produce certain kinds of white blood cells.
What is the spleen?
500
This genetic illness is common in dwarf breeds and causes kits to be born with splayed or twisted legs, open eyes, and bulging heads. The condition is always fatal.
What is max factor?
500
Ringworm, salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis and yersiniosis are examples of cavy diseases and fungi that are transferable to humans. Diseases and parasites that can be transmitted from animals to humans are called this.
What is zoonotic?
500
This organ is a pear-shaped, hollow structure located under the liver and on the right side of the abdomen. Its primary function is to store and concentrate bile, a yellow-brown digestive enzyme produced by the liver. Horses do not have this organ.
What is the gallbladder?
500
Across over 50 countries, there are this many young people who participate in 4-H.
What is 7 million?