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What is the normal respiratory rate per minute for a horse?
What is the normal respiratory rate per minute for a horse?
Which species has the highest normal heart rate range?
Which species has the highest normal heart rate range?
What is the normal temperature range for cows?
What is the normal temperature range for cows?
Which animal has a normal body temperature range that starts at the lowest value?
Which animal has a normal body temperature range that starts at the lowest value?
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Which of the following small animals has the lowest normal heart rate?
Which of the following small animals has the lowest normal heart rate?
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Which animal listed has the highest normal temperature range?
Which animal listed has the highest normal temperature range?
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What is the typical heart rate range for mice?
What is the typical heart rate range for mice?
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What is the normal respiratory rate per minute for guineas pigs?
What is the normal respiratory rate per minute for guineas pigs?
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Study Notes
Normal Vital Signs for Large Animals
- Horses (Equine): Temperature range is 99-101.5°F, heart rate is 28-48 bpm, and respiration rate is 8-16 breaths per minute.
- Cows (Bovine): Temperature range is 100.5-103°F, heart rate is 40-80 bpm, and respiration rate is 12-36 breaths per minute.
- Goats (Caprine): Temperature range is 101.5-104°F, heart rate is 68-92 bpm, and respiration rate is 12-32 breaths per minute.
- Sheep (Ovine): Temperature range is 102-104°F, heart rate is 68-92 bpm, and respiration rate is 12-32 breaths per minute.
- Pigs (Porcine): Temperature range is 101.5-104°F, heart rate is 72-120 bpm, and respiration rate is 8-24 breaths per minute.
- Llamas (Camelid): Temperature range is 99-102.5°F, heart rate is 60-92 bpm, and respiration rate is 12-32 breaths per minute.
Normal Vital Signs for Small Animals
- Dogs (Canine): Temperature range is 100-102.5°F, heart rate is 72-160 bpm, and respiration rate is 12-32 breaths per minute.
- Cats (Feline): Temperature range is 100-102.5°F, heart rate is 120-200 bpm, and respiration rate is 16-36 breaths per minute.
- Rabbits (Lagomorphs): Temperature range is 101.5-104°F, heart rate is 140-320 bpm, and respiration rate is 30-60 breaths per minute.
- Guinea Pigs (Cavy): Temperature range is 99-103°F, heart rate is 240-300 bpm, and respiration rate is 42-104 breaths per minute.
- Chinchillas (Chinchiladae): Temperature range is 98.6-100.4°F, heart rate is 100-150 bpm, and respiration rate is 44-80 breaths per minute.
- Ferrets (Mustelid): Temperature range is 100-104°F, heart rate is 180-260 bpm, and respiration rate is 32-36 breaths per minute.
- Rats (Rodentia): Temperature range is 99-101°F, heart rate is 320-480 bpm, and respiration rate is 72-144 breaths per minute.
- Mice (Rodentia): Temperature range is 99-101°F, heart rate is 424-680 bpm, and respiration rate is 92-216 breaths per minute.
- Gerbils (Rodentia): Temperature range is 100-101°F, heart rate is 260-600 bpm, and respiration rate is 84-160 breaths per minute.
- Hamsters (Rodentia): Temperature range is 98-101°F, heart rate is 260-500 bpm, and respiration rate is 36-132 breaths per minute.
- Chickens (Galliform): Temperature range is 105-109°F, heart rate is 260-300 bpm, and respiration rate is 12-36 breaths per minute.
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This quiz covers the normal vital signs for various large and small animals, including horses, cows, goats, dogs, and more. You will learn about acceptable temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate ranges for different species. Test your knowledge on animal health parameters!