DYNAMIC EXAMINATION Flashcards
What do you when first looking at dynamic evaluation
- ridden
- lunging (exercising in a circle)
- walking/ trotting in a straight line without being ridden
What are the main causes of lameness in sheep?
Scald
Foot rot
COOD
What pathogen causes foot rot
Dichelobacter nodous
How does foot rot develop
Initially as scald/ interdigital dermatitis
Then second stage is under running hoof horn and smell
How long does D nodous survive in:
Pasture
Hoof horn clippings
14 days
Long time
What are treatments that are not effective to footrot?
Foot-trimming or foot baths
Why shouldn’t you trim feet infected with foot rot
Delays healing and risks cross infection
What are preventative measures that can be taken by the farmer to prevent footrot?
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.
Are D. nodus and F. necrophorum anaerobic or aerobic bacteria?
Anaerobic
Which common bacterium is associated with scald?
Fusobacterium Necrophorum (note: this should be in italics