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28 Cards in this Set
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Foot and mouth disease
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Difficult to control due to mutation of the virus
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Rabies
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Can spread from animals without clinical signs
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Mastitis
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can be prevented if the cow is allowed to stand 20 mts after milking
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Anthrax
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Post mortem should not be carried
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ELISA
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Can differentiate FMD infected and vaccinated animals
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Gall bladder
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Absent in mare
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Antigen
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A substance new to the body which stimulate immune response
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placental retension
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Failure to shed within 12 hrs after delivery
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placental separation
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Induced by collagenase by placenta and reduced blood supply to placenta
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phoresis
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carried by other
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commensalism
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one is benefited without disturbing other
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mutualism
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both are equally benefitted
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hyperparasitism
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parasite within a parasite. eg. tapeworm in fleas.
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hybrid
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an individual having different cell populations from variety of zygote
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corticosteroid
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induce production of progesterone and leads to RFM
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fleas
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coarsely grind pepper colour of the skin
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streak canal
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sphincter muscle of the teat
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tmt
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thermo mechanically treated
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tfm
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total fatty matter
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60% of milk secreted by
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rear quarters
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udder develops upto the age of
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six years of a cow
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alveoli
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milk secreting unit
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one inch udder tissue contains
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one million alveoli
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streak canal
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sphincter muscle
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in between streak canal and teat cistern
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furstenburg's rosettes
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teat hold
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40 - 50 ml of milk
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gland cistern hold
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400 ml of milk
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lactation
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combined process of milk synthesis and removal of milk
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