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In regards to adult cattle, pneumonia or shipping fever most commonly occurs when?


A. Adult cattle are initially exposed as calves


B. Within 3 weeks of arrival to the farm


C. 2-4 months after arrival to the farm


D. During transport

B. Within 3 weeks of arrival to the farm

Which of the following are considered host factors for development of respiratory disease complex in calves?


A. Overcrowding


B. Inadequate passive transfer of immunity


C. Stress


D. All of the above are correct

D. All of the above are correct

Based on cost benefit analysis, treatment of cases of bovine respiratory disease complex is recommended when?


A. Nasal discharge and coughing are present


B. Cattle are off of feed


C. Rectal temperature is >104.5 F


D. All of the above are correct

C. Rectal temperature is >104.5 F
T/ F---Metaphylactic antibiotic therapy is not recommended as a means of lowering the incidence of pneumonia in cattle arriving at the feedlot.
false
T/ F---Preconditioning improves mortality rate from respiratory disease in calves by 50%.
True
T/F--Cattle and goats are commonly given antibiotics for treatment of pneumonia. The best site for intramusuclar administration of medication in goats and cattle is the rear limb muscles due to their large size.
false

Which of the following are host factors for development of bovine respiratory disease complex in adult cattle?


A. Antibiotics in drinking water


B. Surgical procedures prior to shipping


C. Feeding high energy diet


D. All of the above are correct

D. All of the above are correct

Early detection of sick cows is important in successful management of shipping fever in the feedlot cattle. What early signs of disease would you be looking for when scanning the cattle pens?


A. Isolation


B. Dry nose


C. Behavior change


D. All of the above are correct

D. All of the above are correct

Which of the following clinical signs below may be seen in cattle with shipping fever?


A. Coughing


B. Tachypnea


C. Nasal discharge


D. All of the above

D. All of the above
T/ F--Nasal bots are more common in goats verses sheep.
False