AWA - Part 3, Standards, GP & Hamsters Flashcards
1
Q
What are the AWA specifications for food storage?
A
Food supplies shall be stored in containers with tightly fitting lids or covers or in the original containers as received from the commercial sources of supply
2
Q
True or false. Hamster and guinea pigs can be housed outside.
A
False. Hamsters shall not be housed in outdoor facilities (guinea pigs may be if located in an appropriate climate and prior approval is obtained from the Deputy Administrator
3
Q
What is the correct ambient temperature for guinea pigs and hamsters housed indoors?
A
60°- 85°F
4
Q
- True or false: Nursing female hamsters, together with her litter, shall be housed in a primary enclosure that contains no other hamsters.
A
True
5
Q
- Innovative primary enclosures that do not meet the space requirements are acceptable if approved by whom?
A
- For research facilities: IACUC and for dealers and exhibitors by the Administrator
6
Q
- Unless otherwise required in the provision of veterinary care, how many times per day and with what type of feed should guinea pigs and hamsters be fed?
a. once a day with fruits and vegetables
b. once a day with food equivalent in quality and content to commercially available pelleted rations commonly available from feed suppliers
c. once a day with appropriate pelleted rations that may be supplemented with fruits and vegetables
d. twice a day with an appropriate pelleted ration
A
C
7
Q
- At what frequency should food and water receptacles and the primary enclosure be sanitized?
a. at least once per week
b. at least every 2 weeks
c. at least once a month
A
b. at least every 2 weeks
8
Q
- True or false. Food may not be placed on the floor of the primary enclosure.
A
- False. Hamsters may be fed pelleted feed on the floor of the primary enclosure and fruits or vegetable supplements may be placed upon the bedding.
9
Q
- The AWA lists four conditions that might cause the primary enclosure to become soiled or wet – name them.
A
- Leakage of the water system, discharges from dead or dying animals, spoiled perishable foods, or moisture condensation
10
Q
- What are the three methods for sanitizing a primary enclosure?
A
- Washing in 180°F water with soap or detergent in a mechanical cage washer, washing all soiled surfaces with a detergent solution followed by an appropriate disinfectant, or by cleaning all soiled surfaces with live steam.
11
Q
- The AWA dictates that an effective pest control program should be in place to cover what pests?
A
- Insects, ectoparasites, avian and mammalian pests
12
Q
- True or false. Except under conditions of harem breeding, preweanling hamsters should not be housed in the same primary enclosure with adults other than their parents.
A
- False, this applies to guinea pigs and not hamsters
13
Q
- True of false. Guinea pigs and hamsters cannot be housed in the same primary enclosure with each other or with any other species of animals.
A
True
14
Q
- What is the time that carriers and intermediate handlers can accept live guinea pigs or hamsters prior to the scheduled departure?
a. Not more than 2 hours prior
b. Not more than 4 hours prior
c. Not more than 6 hours prior
d. Not more than 8 hours prior
A
- B. unless there is a mutual agreement and specific scheduling to extend the time to not more than 6 hours prior to the departure
15
Q
- What is required on the certificate of compliance for all guinea pig or hamster shipments?
A
- Name and address of consignor, number of guinea pigs or hamsters in the primary enclosure, a certifying statement that the primary enclosures for shipment comply with the USDA standards, and a signature of the consignor.