DYNAMIC EXAMINATION Flashcards

1
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What do you when first looking at dynamic evaluation

A
  • ridden
  • lunging (exercising in a circle)
  • walking/ trotting in a straight line without being ridden
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2
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What are the main causes of lameness in sheep?

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Scald
Foot rot
COOD

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3
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What pathogen causes foot rot

A

Dichelobacter nodous

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4
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How does foot rot develop

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Initially as scald/ interdigital dermatitis
Then second stage is under running hoof horn and smell

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5
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How long does D nodous survive in:
Pasture
Hoof horn clippings

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14 days
Long time

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6
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What are treatments that are not effective to footrot?

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Foot-trimming or foot baths

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7
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Why shouldn’t you trim feet infected with foot rot

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Delays healing and risks cross infection

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8
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What are preventative measures that can be taken by the farmer to prevent footrot?

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Cull sheep that have had footrot more than twice

Consider vaccination

Treat mildly lame sheep (either with a long-acting antibiotic injection or antibiotic spray)

Separate diseased animals from healthy ones

Quarantine incoming sheep for at least 29 days, and give them a foot back on arrival and physically inspect their feet as well before mixing with the flock.

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9
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Are D. nodus and F. necrophorum anaerobic or aerobic bacteria?

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Anaerobic

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10
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Which common bacterium is associated with scald?

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Fusobacterium Necrophorum (note: this should be in italics

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