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When performing a physical exam on a goat, you notice that there are scabs and blister lesions around the goat's mouth. What disease does this goat most likely have?
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Contagious ecthyma
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Displaced abomasum is a common occurrence in goats and goats should be pinged regularly during their physical exam.
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False |
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How many rumen contractions per minute is considered normal for goats?
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1-2 per minute
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In regards to goats, the correct terminology for an adult intact male is what?
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buck
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Of the following goat breeds listed below, which breed is commonly used for dairy production French Alpine LaMancha Nubian All of the above are correct |
All of the above are correct
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You are performing a physical exam on a goat and palpate an enlarged lymph node. Several other goats on the farm also have enlarged lymph nodes and 1 goat has pus draining from one of the lymph nodes. What disease could this goat have?
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Caseous Lymphadenitis
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In regards to cattle, the correct terminology for a young female that has not calved is what?
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Heifer
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You are performing an exam on a an adult doe that is showing signs of respiratory distress. Her rectal temperature reads 103.5 F. What is your assessment?
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This doe has a normal temperature
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The hind limb muscles are frequently utilized in goats for administration of intramuscular injections.
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False
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Which of the following methods of restraint is utilized in goats?
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Stanchion
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