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ASI 107 Equine Health (A+ Graded Already) ANS150: Equine Health and Disease Management (100% Errorless Solutions) Equine Health Management Final (A+ Guaranteed) Module 2: Chapter 7 - Equine Health Management and Diseases (with Complete Solutions) Equine Health Final Exam (100% Correct) Equine Herd ...

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ASI 107 Equine Health (A+ Graded Already)

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Normal temperature correct answers 99-101 degrees F fever for a horse correct answers 102 degress F heart rate correct answers 36-42 bpm who tend to have a higher heart rate? correct answers young horses and ponies normal respiration correct answers 8-12 breaths per minute when would ...

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Equine FT (Topic 10 Horse Health) A+ Guaranteed.

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Give 4 principles of horse health management correct answers 1. Daily observation: Horses must be observed at regular intervals 2. Recognizing problems: Know personality and normal stimuli responses from each individual animal 3. Vital signs: Establish normal values for your horse 4. Record keep...

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Equine Health 3171 Exam 1 Review (A+ Guaranteed)

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What is the normal Capillary refill time for an adult horse at rest? correct answers 1-3 Seconds Also known as the "blood parasite", this internal parasite is typically found in low numbers but is highly pathogenic. Once ingested, it's larvae travel through the digestive system and go into the...

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Equine Health and Aid test 1 (A+ Graded Already)

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Heart Rate, pulse quality correct answers 28-44 beats per minute Respiratory Rate correct answers 12 breaths/min Temperature correct answers 99-101 degrees Fahrenheit Capillary Refill Time correct answers 1-2 Seconds Routine Vet Care correct answers -vaccination -deworming -dental care...

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Equine Health and Common Management (All Correct 100%)

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Most horses should have a body condition score between 6 and 8. correct answers False Taller, larger-framed horses with prominent withers may appear to be leaner than shorter, smaller-framed horses with similar body conditions. This factor may need to be considered when scoring a horse's body co...

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Equine Health and Nutrition Quiz Questions and Answers.

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Which is not a management recommendation that we will cover in this class a. Do not mix species. b. Provide adequate nutrition. c. Ensure new borns nurse shortly after birth. d. Maintain health care, husbandry, and nutrition records. correct answers A The primary reason animals eat is to fill...

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Equine health exam 1 (100% correct Answers)

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changes in weather/environment correct answers when assessing whether a horse is alert or dull and unwilling to move in a health assessment, what factors should be taken into consideration? daylight, temperature correct answers horse coat length responds to _____________, not ___________ atrop...

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Equine Health Exam 2 (100% Error-free Answers)

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Upper respiratory system correct answers Nostrils Nasal cavity Guttural pouch Pharynx Larynx Trachea Sinus emphysema correct answers Pus in the sinuses Most common disease of paranasal sinuses Causes of sinus emphysema correct answers Dental disease Trauma Penetrating foreign body Com...

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Equine Health Exam 2 (100% Accurately Solved)

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What will be the major problem created by a blemish on a horse? correct answers Decrease in value What grade of lameness is consistently observable at trot under all circumstances? correct answers 3 What grade of lameness is difficult to observe and not consistently apparent regardless of circ...

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Equine Health Final Exam (100% Accurate Answers)

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feral horses can spend up to 80% of the day foraging compared to stalled horses that eat only 1-2 hours a day correct answers true coprophagy is common in what kind of horses correct answers foals and young horses which of the following behaviors are particularly caused by stall confinement? c...

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Equine Health Final (Graded A+)

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In your physical examination of a horse, you evaluate the animal visually without touching them. Please list at least 2 items that you are trying to assess during this portion of the physical examination. correct answers mentation and responsiveness What is the medical term for yellow mucous memb...

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Equine Health Management Exam #1 (100% Errorless Answers)

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What order should horses be fed? correct answers Horses should be fed in order of increasing risk for carrying a disease. Horses with the weakest immune system should be handled and fed first before horses with a higher exposure risk. The order should be the youngest, foals and broodmares, weanlings...

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Equine Health Management Final Exam (100% Verified Answers)

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T/F The risks for infectious diseases in horses is low due to the 100% efficacy of vaccinations correct answers False when cleaning stalls or having visiting personnel, such as farrier, it is best to follow which plan on seeing which horses first? correct answers work on the most at risk groups f...

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Equine Health Management (with Complete Solutions)

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Most horses should have a body condition score between 6 and 8. correct answers F Taller, larger-framed horses with prominent withers may appear to be leaner than shorter, smaller-framed horses with similar body conditions. correct answers T Horse owners should be concerned if the membranes of...

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Equine Health midterm (with Complete Solutions)

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traditional Chinese medicine correct answers encompasses multiple holistic methods to treat imbalance that creates diseases vet chiropractic therapy is suggested treatment to? correct answers improve spinal alignment and relieve pain Tui- na is correct answers a traditional Chinese manual ther...

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Equine Health & Disease Final (A+ Verified Solutions)

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The larger and better shaped the hip is, the more? The slope of the hip should be roughly the same as the? A horse with too flat of a hip will have trouble? correct answers The larger and better shaped the hip is, the more power the horse will have. The slope of the hip should be roughly the sam...

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Equine Herd Health (with Accurate Answers 100%)

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How do you choose a vaccination plan? correct answers -Types of groups of animals -Movement of animals (city-city, countries?) -Function of animals: breeding stock, non-breeding stock What vital signs do you need to look at when performing an exam on equine? correct answers -Indicate overall me...

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Horse Health (100% Correct Answers)

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Amount of water per day correct answers 12 gallons Normal Temperature correct answers 100-101 degrees Heart Rate correct answers 30-45 bpm Resting Respiration Rate correct answers 12-25 breaths Health Exam correct answers every 12 months Colic Signs correct answers pawing, kicking at ...

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Equine Health Management Test 1 (100% Accurate)

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What does TPR stand for?correct answers Temperature, Pulse, and Respiration What are the normal TPR values for a horse?correct answers temp= 100-101.5 Pulse= 45-60 bpm Respiration= 8-15 What is capillary refill time used to measure?correct answers hydration of the mucosal membrane What is...

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Equine Health Final Exam (100% Correct)

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What general observations should you make when examining a horse? correct answers Manure: consistency, amount Urination: consistency, amount Appetite Posture and Attitude Mentation: depressed? agitated? lethargic? "Pain Face" Nervous System: how alert? response to stimuli? Musculoskele...

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ANS150: Equine Health and Disease Management (100% Errorless Solutions)

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What are health observations of a healthy horse? correct answers - shiny coat and tail -alert - body score ~5 -good posture - no discharge from eyes and ears List the clinical signs and TPR of a horse with a non-infectious disease: - Heart rate - Respiration -Temperature - Behavior correc...

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Module 2: Chapter 7 - Equine Health Management and Diseases (with Complete Solutions)

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How many horses are there in the world? correct answers 58 million How many horses are there in the US? Top 3 states? correct answers 7.2 million - Texas: 767,100 - California: 534,500 - Florida: 387,100 How many horses are in tennessee? correct answers 165,800 (14th place) How much does...

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Equine Health Management Final (A+ Guaranteed)

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Types of restraints correct answers Pasture, arena, round pen, stall Uses of restraint correct answers Training or physically handling horse Types of halters correct answers Rope, leather, nylon Stud chain correct answers Directly over nose through the mouth (bit area) Lip chain over the ...

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