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34 Cards in this Set
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Diseases in horses (6) |
EHV1 EHV2 FLU Tetanus East and West Enceaphitus West Nile |
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What causes pnemonia? (3) |
Stress Bacteria Virus |
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Antigens that need mandatory boosters (2) |
Haemphilus BRSV |
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4 parts that haemophilus attacks in cows |
Brain Heart Respiratory Joints |
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Abortion Diseases 4 |
Live IBR BVD12 Killed VIBRIO LEPTO |
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Best time to vaccinate? |
Spring time because you need that time for antibiotics to work |
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How many shots to u give if you used killed? |
3 shots |
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Trich abortion time is? |
Early on |
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What mimicks trich? |
Vibrio |
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What is the best way to prevent trich? |
Use a virgin bull |
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Normal Temp in cattle? |
101-102 |
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What are antibiotics? |
They kill bacteria |
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What does sulfa do? |
Prevents bacteria from reproducing |
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What has to be working to use sulfa? |
The rumen |
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How does blackleg infect? What causes it (4) |
Overeating BCD Puncture wounds Surgery wounds Injection Oral |
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Best way to prevent overeating? (3) |
C and D antitoxin Mineral oil Penacillin |
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Why do we use antioxin to treat overeating? |
Passive immunity |
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Causes of colic in horses ( 7) |
Changes in weather Changes in feed Impaction Twisted gut Dehydration Parasites Gas |
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How to treat colic? |
Bonamine Mineral Oil Fluids |
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Why do we use mineral oil to help with colic? |
Helps with impaction |
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Why does Bangs Vaccine work a lifetime? |
Because the bacteria is always there |
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Abortion |
Expulsion of the fetus prior to the end of the gestation period |
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Symptoms of Rabies (4) |
Change in temperature Limping Tongue will hang out Drooling |
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Spermatic abortion is caused by what? (3) |
Stress Nutrition Genetic abnormalities |
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Bacteria (3) |
Pasteurella Haemophilus Mycoplasma |
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Respiratory (3) |
Acidosis Bloat Founder |
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What is bloat? |
Is caused by interactions with plants |
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What is static? |
Prevents reproduction |
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What are the 3 types of cattle? |
High risk high exposure High risk low exposure Low risk low exposure |
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How to treat the 3 types of cattle? |
5 way + pasteurella 7 way + Haemophalus Yearlings IBR IP BRSV Booster 5 way + Haemophalus
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High Risk High Exposure |
Freshly winged |
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High Risk Low Exposure |
Cattle from Neighbors |
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Low Risk Low Exposure |
Yearlings |
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Viruses (5) how are they spread |
IBR BVD12 BRSV PI3 Through air |