Livestock science
Which year were the first livestock animals brought over to the New World?
1493
What is the estimated global population for 2050?
9 billion
Brucellosis and vibriosis both have the common symptoms of __________.
Abortion and infertility
Select all the following symptoms of strangles.
Abscesses Difficulty breathing and swallowing Fever Nasal discharge Swelling of throat
Select the two main parts of the immune system.
Acquired Innate
What is the best treatment option for an animal diagnosed with pink eye?
Administer antibiotics and use topical application and eye patch
A common prevention technique against bacterial disease is __________.
Administering vaccinations
Select all the following diseases which have strict guidelines in place to prevent the spread, introduction or reentry into the country.
African swine fever Foot and mouth disease
APHIS
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Vincent fed his steer at 7:00 a.m. He went out just two hours later to find his steer laying down, breathing heavily and very weak. He called his local vet and described his steer as having uncoordinated movements and convulsions. The vet might diagnose the steer with which of the following bacterial diseases?
Anthrax
Which of the following diseases must immediately be reported to local and state health department, animals health officials and the CDC National Center for Infectious Diseases?
Anthrax
Avian
Birds
Hemorrhagic
Bleeding
The Brahman breed would be an example of ___________ cattle.
Bos indicus
With the use of ______________, breeders are able to prevent injuries to animals as well as control the progeny.
Both embryo transfer and AI
Originally, fairs and shows were done in order for farmers to _____________.
Both show their animals and sell their animals
Which of the following diseases is one of the most significant economic losses for cattle producers?
Bovine respiratory disease
Signs of cerebellar hypoplasia in calves include tremors, stumbling, failure to nurse, lack of coordination and involuntary muscle movements. These symptoms may be seen when a calf is experiencing __________.
Bovine virus diarrhea
According to the presentation, which of the following best describes animal management?
Care, control and handling of animals
1. Which of the following companies is NOT a member of the Global Harvest Initiative?
Case®
Monogastric
Cats Dogs Humans Swine
Ruminant
Cattle Goats Sheep
According to the presentation, which of the following is NOT a common swine vaccine?
Clostridial vaccine
Which naturally occurring bacteria cause enterotoxemia?
Clostridium perfringens
CAFO stands for ______________________________.
Concentrated animal feeding operations
A pig farmer has noticed his hogs have the following symptoms: fever, weakness, skin discoloration and lesions, diarrhea, vomiting and difficulty breathing. This farmer has never seen an outbreak of an illness this rapid. Which of the following is the best course of action for the farmer?
Contact a veterinarian to conduct proper testing and investigation
Which of the following is an effect of rickets?
Crooked limbs
Which of the following is one of the most identifiable symptoms of bluetongue?
Cyanosis
Which of the following is considered a large problem when feeding the world?
Distribution
When animals are being used to pull loads, these animals are commonly referred as __________ animals.
Draft
Neurologic signs include circling, head pressing, incoordination and convulsions. These symptoms are often seen when an animal is experiencing __________.
Enerotoxemia
Which of the following is NOT a bacterial disease?
Enterotoxemia
Horses evolved from a foot tall, swamp dwelling, four toed, drawn horse, called the __________.
Eohippus
Jackson is raising shows pigs for his SAE. This year he has three show pigs, one of which is ill. Symptoms include a slight fever, decreased appetite, swollen joints and lameness, which started as stiff movement. What bacterial disease may Jackson's pig have?
Erysipelas
Nutritional diseases cannot be prevented regardless and should be expected in all operations.
False
How long are sheep and goat gestation periods?
Five months
Also known as "grass staggers" or "wheat pasture poisoning," __________ is a serious, fatal, metabolic disorder caused by low levels of magnesium in the blood.
Grass tetany
Hindgut- Fermenter
Guinea pigs Horses Rabbits
Which of the following are common fomites which may spread diseases in livestock?
Halters, troughs and vehicles
According to the presentation, which of the following is NOT a purpose mentioned for ventilation?
Help regulate animal body temperature
Colic mainly impacts __________ as they are unable to vomit.
Horses
Which disease is also known as red nose due to one of its most significant symptoms being rhinitis?
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
The __________ immune system is the first response, while the __________ immune system responds to vaccinations and is built over time.
Innate; acquired
Injections which are injected into the vein are __________, while __________ injections are injected into the skin.
Intravenous; subcutaneous
Select the following objects the immune system defends against in the body. Antibiotics
Invasive cells Outside objects Parasitic worms Viruses
Why is protein crucial to an animal's diet?
It develops DNA, bones and muscles
Which of the following is a wasting disease in ruminants causing progressive thickening of the intestinal walls?
Johne's disease
According to the presentation, which of the following is NOT a result of protein deficiencies?
Ketosis
Hepatic
Liver
According to the presentation, which of the following is NOT a main consideration of animal management?
Location
Select all the following symptoms of porcine parvovirus.
Low birth weight Mummified fetuses Stillbirths
Respiratory
Lungs
Intramuscular fat is more commonly referred to as ____________.
Marbling
Jonathan is a cattle rancher and recently found one of his cows in poor condition. The cow had muscle tremors, was wobbly, had a low body temperature and was not able to stand. This cow might have which nutritional disease?
Milk fever
Neurologic
Nervous system
What characteristics do the diseases tuberculosis, Johne's disease and brucellosis have in common?
No available treatment
Which of the following is dependent on an animal's age and function?
Nutritional requirements
A young pig was diagnosed with porcine circovirus. The pig most likely has which type of porcine circovirus?
PCV2
Justin's sheep have recently been sick. Symptoms include decreased appetite, shallow breathing, runny nose and cough. The weather has been cold and rainy for the past two weeks, but has recently started warming up. A vet could diagnose his sheep with which of the following bacterial diseases?
Pneumonia
Which is NOT a "P" of the "Three Ps" of feed efficiency?
Preference
According to Gary Smith, what challenge will producers face when trying to feed the world's population?
Producing food using technologies which does not endanger public health
According to the presentation, which of the following is the most expensive nutrient in feed rations?
Proteins
Plants which _________ meat are marked by an offensive odor and are often far from people and towns.
Render
Also known as scurvy, __________ is typically seen in young, growing animals and is caused by imbalances of dietary calcium, phosphorus and vitamin D.
Rickets
A rancher recently switched his herd from a forage-based diet to a high concentrate diet. Recently, his herd has been bloating frequently, had diarrhea and has not been willing to walk very far. A veterinarian could diagnose this herd with which of the following?
Rumenitis
Cutaneous
Skin
Nathan's lambs have small sores on their muzzles and the ewes have sores and scabs on their legs and teats. He is afraid it might be a serious disease, so he called a vet. The vet might diagnose the ewes and lambs with which viral disease?
Sore mouth
Gastrointestinal
Stomach and intestines
When handling an animal suspected to have rabies, one should __________.
Take extra precaution to ensure safety against suspected fatal, zoonotic diseases
When preventing, managing and treating leptospirosis, one should __________.
Take extra precaution when handling infected animals diagnosed with a zoonotic disease
According to Gary Smith, what was the process for feeding the world more than 100 years ago?
Teach countries how to farm and ranch
All leftover fat and meat from the carcasses are referred to as ___________.
Trim
Choose the best treatment option for an animal diagnosed with foot rot.
Trimming hooves, administering antibiotics, providing footbaths and providing dry conditions for the animal
Anthrax can live in to soil for up to 50 years.
True
Common nutritional diseases are disorders due to animals not consuming or absorbing adequate nutrients from their diet or surroundings.
True
Culling is the process of removing unproductive animals from a herd to improve efficiency of an operation.
True
Nutrient deficiencies commonly cause nutritional diseases.
True
Nutritional diseases lower the animal's immune system and increase chances of other illnesses.
True
Prevention of viral diseases is best achieved by vaccinations.
True
The acquired immune system responds to vaccines and is built over time.
True
Zoonotic diseases can be passed between animals and humans.
True
__________, a zoonotic disease, can be transmitted to humans after ingestion of an infected cow's raw milk or direct contact with the infected animal.
Tuberculosis
Cleaning the animal's environment is a practical prevention technique for bacterial diseases.
Ture
Treatment is not directly available for viral diseases.
Ture
__________ diseases are infections transmitted through sexual contact.
Venereal
Which of the following is an infectious bacterial disease of the genital tract?
Vibriosis
Which of the following diseases are typically more of an appearance issue than a physical problem for animals?
Warts
Applying fertilizers in regions of frequent cases and areas of high risk to compensate for selenium and vitamin E deficiencies may help prevent which nutritional disease?
White muscle disease
What characteristic do the diseases leptospirosis and tuberculosis have in common?
Zoonotic diseases
What characteristic do the diseases sore mouth and rabies have in common?
Zoonotic diseases
__________ diseases, such as rabies, can be passed between animals and humans while diseases caused by the __________ virus are species specific.
Zoonotic, papilloma
Hindgut-fermenter
digests large amounts of roughage
Avian
fast-paced process
Fomites
objects likely to carry infection
Ruminant
one stomach with four compartments
Vectors
organisms which transmit infectious diseases
Select the correct answer from the choices provided in the underlined sections. Porcine parvovirus / circovirus is one of the most important causes of swine reproductive failure, while porcine parvovirus / circovirus is a wasting disease commonly affecting young pigs.
parvovirus circovirus
Culling
removing unproductive animals from a herd
Monogastric
single-chambered stomach
Cyanosis
skin turning blue from a lack of oxygen being carried in the blood