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Which of the following clinical signs are commonly observed in cattle with acute abdominal pain? A. Kicking at abdomen B. Decreased appetite C. Biting at sides of their flank D. Pawing |
B. Decreased appetite
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In cattle with suspected Hardware Disease, pesence of cranial abdominal pain can be best assessed by what method? A. Pinch test B. Grunt test C. Gas pings D. Only answeres 1 and 2 are correct |
D. Only answeres 1 and 2 are correct
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The cause of Lumpy Jaw in cattle is? A. Clostridium B. Fusobacterium C. Actinomyces D. Bacteriodes |
C. Actinomyces
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A displaced abomasum can be detected on physical exam by? A. Presence of increased rumen contractions B. Presence of decreased rumen contractions C. Presence of a gas ping D. Presence of acute onset of diarrhea |
C. Presence of a gas ping
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What is the correct flow of feed material through the cow rumen? A. Rumen, reticulum, abomasum, omasum B. Rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum C. Rumen, omasum, reticulum, abomasum D. Rumen, abomasum, reticulum, omasum |
B. Rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum
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Contagious ecthyma or ORF is caused by? A. Bacteria B. Fungus C. Virus D. Parasite |
C. Virus
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Which of the following statements are true regarding a displaced abomasum in cattle? A. Abomasum displaces to the right or left abdomen B. Abomasum displaces to the caudal abdomenC. Abomasum displaces to the cranial abdomenD. Abomasum displaces to the dorsal abdomen |
A. Abomasum displaces to the right or left abdomen
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What is a preventative measure and or treatment for cattle with Hardware Disease? A. Feeding a high fiber diet B. Administration of a magnet C. Passage of an orogastric tube D. Feeding a low fiber diet |
B. Administration of a magnet
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Which part of the cow's stomach has a honeycomb texture on gross dissection? A. Omasum B. Abomasum C. Rumen D. Reticulum |
D. Reticulum
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What is the name of the disease or condition in cattle when the rumen becomes overly distended with gas? A. Colic B. Displaced abomasum C. Bloat D. Indigestion |
C. Bloat
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