Under AMDUCA, which of the following are among the drugs that are in all cases prohibited from extralabel use in any food animal?
Under AMDUCA, which of the following are among the drugs tha…
Mites are a common cause of alopecia, crusting, and pruritis…
Mites are a common cause of alopecia, crusting, and pruritis in ruminants and camelids. Of the mites that can affect ruminants, the most common mite tends to affect the distal extremities and perineum, causing mild to moderate pruritis. Because this mite does not burrow into the epidermis, topical treatment with insecticides such as lime lime sulfur dip tend to be more effective than injectable products. This mite is:
When testing for Johne’s disease, what must occur for a posi…
When testing for Johne’s disease, what must occur for a positive result with ELISA testing?
Which of the following structures would be prominently palpa…
Which of the following structures would be prominently palpated as a raised, firm, distinct bulge protruding from the surface of the ovary of a cow who is at day 12 of her estrous cycle? When does it become responsive to prostaglandin?
You are presented with an 8-week-old Holstein calf. The calv…
You are presented with an 8-week-old Holstein calf. The calves were weaned recently according to the producer. At presentation, the calf is alert and responsive, but quiet. You also note bloody diarrhea and an unthrifty appearance on your physical exam with mild dehydration (
You examine dairy cow that experienced dystocia 4 days ago….
You examine dairy cow that experienced dystocia 4 days ago. She is febrile and has an elevated heart rate. There is an obvious foul odor emanating from the cows reproductive tract. What is the most common infectious agent associated with this condition
When performing an umbilical hernia surgery in a 2 month old…
When performing an umbilical hernia surgery in a 2 month old calf, what are your landmarks for entering the abdomen?
Regarding clinical pathology of camelids: the serum biochemi…
Regarding clinical pathology of camelids: the serum biochemistry profile of normal camelids is similar to that of normal ruminants except that in normal camelids:
You are asked to perform a reproductive exam on dairy cow th…
You are asked to perform a reproductive exam on dairy cow that is 45 days postpartum and is presented by her owner for apparent anestrus. During your exam you discover the following: Her right ovary appears enlarged and thick walled structure measuring 25mm in diameter Her left ovary has a small follicle present There is no fluid present in her uterus which feels very doughy/flaccid. Based on your findings which of the following would be most likley?
Which of the following is true regarding control of gastroin…
Which of the following is true regarding control of gastrointestinal parasites in small ruminants?