Bovine
Equine
Nutrition
Names
Nursing
Poultry
Sheep/Caprine
Porcine
100

Which statement best describes “Withdrawal time” in a dairy cow?

Minimum time allowed from medication administration to the processing of meat or dairy

100

Which of the following describes the attitude of horse that has its ears pinned back?

Fearful or angry

100

Deficiency of which of the following major nutrients is most likely to have rapid negative effects on an animal?

Water

100

Mature male goat 


→ Billy/Ram

100

If nutrition that feeds the GI tract is enteral, what is nutrition that is administered IV (intravenous)?

Parenteral

100

Made up of "laying hens" kept to produce eggs

→ Egg production

100

Which large animal’s urine specimen can usually be easily obtained with just a specimen cup and a pinch of the nose?

Sheep

100

Most pigs can only accommodate a certain amount of fiber in their diets. Therefore, most pig diets are primarily...

Concentrates

200

Cow's milk contains more ______________________ and ______________________ than dog/cat milk?

Lactose and protein

200

Horses are generally fed grain to meet what need?

Energy

200

Which of the following can mammals not digest?

Insoluble

200

Castrated male cow 


→ Steer

200

Which term referring to wound closure best describes wound healing with no discernible scarring?

First intention healing

200

Produce parent flocks that produce eggs sold to hatcheries: Fertility and rate of lay.

→ Foundation breeders

200

Which is the best position for a goat that needs to be off its feet?

L/R lateral recumbency, like large dogs

300

Referring to horses, what is the space between the incisors and the premolars called?

Diastema

300

Which of the following has the least influence on the acceptability of food to dogs and cats?

Color

300

Meat from sheep

→ Mutton

300

Which of the following results is ARTIFICIALLY acquired passive immunity?

Antivenin

300

Hatch eggs and sell them as replacements for egg production/broiler systems

→ Hatcheries

400

How should horses be approached?


From the front and slightly to the left

400

Identify the fat soluble vitamins

K,E,D,A

400

Intact adult male porcine 


→ Boar

400

In general, how many days should be allowed for diet changes in canine and feline patients?

5-7 days

400

Raises poultry for the meat purposes

→ Broiler production

500

Which usually indicates a horse is in pain?

Tail held straight down

500

Which of the following vitamins is/are water soluble?

B

500

Castrated adult male horse 


→ Gelding

500

A vaccine that consists of a live, non-pathogenic virus into which the gene for a pathogen-related antigen has been inserted is which of the following?

Recombinant

500

Raise chicks for sale into the egg and broiler industries: pullet replacement farms

→ Grow-out operations

600

Which is the best strategy when restraining a horse’s head?

Keep the horse's eyes at your eye level

600

Which of the following is/are antioxidants?

Vitamin K

600

Young horse 


→ Foal

600

Which vaccine consists of a weakened version of a pathogen, which will induce an immune response but is attenuated enough so that it will not cause disease?

Modified Live

600

Plumage color and comb color are identifiable markers in poultry breeds?

False

700

What feed  process excludes oxygen?

Ensiling

700

At what age do we start to ween large breed dogs from their mother?

3-4 weeks

700

Which is NOT a cooling method for poultry?

Cool water misting fans

800

Sugars and starches are an example of what?

Insoluable