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What term is used for the first milk produced by a mare that contains essential antibodies?
What term is used for the first milk produced by a mare that contains essential antibodies?
- Lactose
- Casein
- Colostrum (correct)
- Dairy milk
Which method of semen collection is closest to natural ejaculation?
Which method of semen collection is closest to natural ejaculation?
- Electro Ejaculator Method
- Use of 'Teasers' Method
- Massage Method
- Artificial Vagina Method (correct)
What type of immunity is defined by the innate ability to resist certain diseases?
What type of immunity is defined by the innate ability to resist certain diseases?
- Natural Immunity (correct)
- Passive Immunity
- Active Immunity
- Acquired Immunity
Which behavior involves the redirection of aggressive impulses towards another target?
Which behavior involves the redirection of aggressive impulses towards another target?
What is the term for a condition that allows for avoiding mental suffering in animals?
What is the term for a condition that allows for avoiding mental suffering in animals?
Castrated male goats are referred to as what?
Castrated male goats are referred to as what?
Which type of quality indicates an embryo that is abnormally shaped and hard to classify?
Which type of quality indicates an embryo that is abnormally shaped and hard to classify?
What is termed as a highly exaggerated stimulus that provokes a stronger response in fixed action patterns?
What is termed as a highly exaggerated stimulus that provokes a stronger response in fixed action patterns?
Which act is known as the Animal Welfare Act of 1998?
Which act is known as the Animal Welfare Act of 1998?
What is the primary focus of biosecurity in animal production?
What is the primary focus of biosecurity in animal production?
What term describes the innate ability to resist certain diseases?
What term describes the innate ability to resist certain diseases?
Which statement is true regarding swine breeding/gestation periods?
Which statement is true regarding swine breeding/gestation periods?
Which concept is defined as actions based solely on their utility?
Which concept is defined as actions based solely on their utility?
What is the process that alters the genetic makeup of an organism using recombinant DNA technology?
What is the process that alters the genetic makeup of an organism using recombinant DNA technology?
What test determines one's ability to recognize themselves?
What test determines one's ability to recognize themselves?
What is a cluster of individual cells descended from one progenitor called?
What is a cluster of individual cells descended from one progenitor called?
What is the typical duration for the gestation period of certain animals?
What is the typical duration for the gestation period of certain animals?
Which of the following is NOT a freedom of animals?
Which of the following is NOT a freedom of animals?
What form of non-associative learning involves a decreased response to a stimulus after repeated exposure?
What form of non-associative learning involves a decreased response to a stimulus after repeated exposure?
What is the primary mode of communication in animals based on sound?
What is the primary mode of communication in animals based on sound?
What is the purpose of the dance performed by honeybees?
What is the purpose of the dance performed by honeybees?
During which figure do honeybees typically dance?
During which figure do honeybees typically dance?
Which type of intramuscular drug administration technique is associated with a high risk of injury?
Which type of intramuscular drug administration technique is associated with a high risk of injury?
What is the primary focus of ethology as a discipline?
What is the primary focus of ethology as a discipline?
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Natural Immunity
Natural Immunity
The innate or inborn ability to resist certain types of diseases. It's like having a natural shield against sickness.
Mirror test
Mirror test
A test used to assess an animal's self-awareness by observing its reaction to its own reflection. It's like seeing if a creature recognizes itself in the mirror.
Super Sign Stimulus
Super Sign Stimulus
A highly exaggerated stimulus that triggers a stronger response than normal in fixed action patterns. It's like a super-charged trigger for a behavior.
Wethers
Wethers
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Colostrum
Colostrum
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Feed
Feed
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Sanitary practices
Sanitary practices
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Redirected behavior
Redirected behavior
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Gestation Period
Gestation Period
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Freedom from Territorial Invasion
Freedom from Territorial Invasion
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Habituation
Habituation
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Auditory Communication
Auditory Communication
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Honeybee Dance
Honeybee Dance
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Honeybee Dance Pattern
Honeybee Dance Pattern
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Intramuscular Drug Administration
Intramuscular Drug Administration
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Massage Method
Massage Method
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Ethology
Ethology
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Biosecurity
Biosecurity
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Biotechnology
Biotechnology
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Clone
Clone
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Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism
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Obligation-based theories
Obligation-based theories
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Study Notes
ZOOT 1100 - DVM 1-2 Questions
- Ethology: Primary focus is the behavior of animals in their natural environment.
- Animal Welfare: A key principle is providing adequate housing, nutrition, and veterinary care.
- Animal Husbandry: Primary goal is ensuring sustainable and ethical care of animals for food and agriculture.
- Animal Biotechnology: Cloning is used to create genetically identical copies of an animal.
- Non-Associative Learning: Habituation is a process where repeated stimulus leads to a decrease in response.
- Animal Health Management: Common practices include vaccination programs and regular deworming.
- Animal Biotechnology: Applications include development of genetically modified crops and production of transgenic animals.
- Animal Welfare: An issue is the breeding concern of animals.
- Infectious Diseases: Utilitarianism, contractarian, rights, or both are cost and benefit theories that apply to humans.
- Animal Biotechnology: Artificial insemination, or AI, is an advantage in that it reduces costs and allows using superior sires.
- Anthelmintics: Albendazolem, Albendozalem, Griseofulvin, and Griseofluvin are examples.
- Protozoan Diseases: Trypanosomosis, babesiosis, coccidosis, and hemonchosis.
- Embryo Transfer: A technique that moves embryos from one animal to another.
- Animal Biotechnology: Artificial Insemination is related to cloning, and other methods allow reproduction through advanced techniques.
- Animal Welfare: Includes issues like pregnancy and neonatal health problems, as well as larger offspring syndrome.
- Classical Conditioning: A learning process in which a response to a stimulus is associated with a new stimulus.
Additional Topics
- Gestation Period (Cow): 9 months
- Horse Age Castration: 1-2 years.
- Animal Production: Major costs including housing, facilities, and labor (over 65%).
- Swine Gestation: 11 to 14, 16-20, or 18-23 weeks depending on the source.
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This quiz covers essential topics in animal behavior, welfare, husbandry, and biotechnology as part of ZOOT 1100. It examines various aspects such as ethology, animal health management, and the implications of biotechnology in agriculture and food production. Engage with the key principles and practices critical to animal care and management.