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The most common clinical sign reported in horses with rabies infection is?


A. Excess salivation


B. Hyperexcitability


C. Self Mutilation


D. Diarrhea

C. self mutilation



Which of the following organs can be infected in horses with "bastard strangles"?


A. Spleen


B. Liver


C. Kidney


D. all of the above

D. all of the above

A Coggin's test is required annually for all horses. What disease is this testing for?


A. Equine Infectious Peritonitis


B. Equine Infectious Anemia


C. Equine Influenza


D. Equine Rhinopneumonitis

B. Equine infectious anemia

Which of the following diseases is characterized by a "saw horse" stance?


A. West Nile Virus


B. Tetanus


C. Salmonella


D. Strangles

B. Tetanus

In horses with Strangles, pus can form rock like structures within the guttural pouch. What is the correct terminology for these rock like structures of pus?


A. Granulomas


B. Fibroids


C. Chondroids


D. Cystoids

C. Chondroids

Which test is most commonly used to aide in the diagnosis of suspected Botulism in horses?


A. Virus isolation


B. Bacterial Culture


C. Grain test


D. ELISA serology

C. Grain test

Which strain of Salmonella is the most pathogentic in animals?


A. S. agona


B. S. newport


C. S. typhimurium


D. S. krefeld

C. S. typhimurium

How many fecal cultures are recommended in horses that are suspected of having Salmonellosis?


A. 1


B. 3


C. 5


D. None of the above

C. 5

Which of the following below is true regarding Potomac Horse Fever?


A. caused by bacteria Neorickettsia risticci


B. clinical signs include fever, diarrhea and laminitis


C. is transmitted by the caddis fly


D. all of the above

D. all of the above

Which of the following is true regarding Canker in horses?


A.Canker is caused by a bacteria,Fusobacterium necrophorum


B.Lesions can be found on the sole of the hoofC.The disease is characterized by a foul, black exudate


D.All of the above are true

A.Canker is caused by a bacteria,Fusobacterium necrophorum

Which of the following diseases are caused by a bacterial infection?


A.Thrush


B. Tetanus


C. Strangles


D. All of the above are correct

D. All of the above are correct