Ag Guide 2010 Flashcards

1
Q

IACUC composition

A
Ag research scientist
Ag research manager
Veterinarian
Non-scientist
Non-affiliated
Other members as needed by applicable regs
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2
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Minimum number of IACUC members

A

5

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3
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Frequency of facility inspections

A

twice a year

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4
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Frequency of complete protocol review

A

every 3 years

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5
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What is FARAD

A

Food Animal Residue Avoidance Database

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6
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Residues of which groups of chemicals must be prevented if going into the human food chain?

A
  1. approved drugs used according to label
  2. approved drugs used off-label
  3. other chemicals, e.g. pesticides
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7
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Under what circumstances is electrocution an acceptable means of euthanasia?

A

electrodes are placed so that the current travels through the brain and through the heart

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8
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what agent is the only one currently used for euthanasia of food animals that does not lead to tissue residues?

A

Carbon dioxide

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9
Q

From which categories are indicators of stress generally derived?

A
  1. behavior
  2. pathology/immunology
  3. physiological characteristics
  4. reproductive performance
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10
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What thermal indices have been developed to overcome the shortcomings of using ambient temperature as the only indicator of animal comfort?

A
  1. temperature-humidity index
  2. livestock weather safety index
  3. wind chill index
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11
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Types of environmental enrichment

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  1. social - interactions with conspecifics
  2. occupational - exploration and other means to occupy the time, e.g. toys
  3. physical - floor space, ramps, etc.
  4. sensory - smell, taste, sight, hearing
  5. nutritional - food, treats, etc.
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12
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How can flight zone be approximated for an animal?

A

approaching the animal and noting at what distance the animal moves away

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13
Q

Where is the point of balance for most livestock?

A

at the shoulder?

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14
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How do you get a cow to move forward?

A

get behind the point of balance

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15
Q

Which of the following ag animals has the best color vision?

a. horse
b. cow
c. sheep
d. chicken

A

d. chicken

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16
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When were the editions of the Ag Guide published?

A

1st - 1988
2nd - 1999
3rd - 2010

17
Q
What is the preferred temperature ranges for different ages of swine:
piglet
prenursery (7-33 lb)
nursery (33-77 lb)
grower (77-154 lb)
finisher (154-220 lb)
sow or boar (>220 lb)
A
piglet - >90 F
prenursery (7-33 lb) 79-90 F
nursery (33-77 lb) 64-79 F
grower (77-154 lb) 50-77 F
finisher (154-220 lb) 50-77 F
sow or boar (>220 lb) 50-77 F
18
Q

What standard agricultural practices are performed on swine?

A

castration
nose rings
teeth trimming
tail docking

19
Q

What is the maximum age at which swine may be castrated before local and/or general anesthetic should be administered?

A

14 days

20
Q
Minimum floor area recommendations (ft2) for
Litter and lactating sow pen
lactating sow crate
Nursery swine 7-60 lb.
Grower swine 60-125 lb.
Finisher swine 125-230 lb.
Late finisher swine 231-275 lb.
Mature adults
A
Litter and lactating sow pen - 35 
lactating sow crate -  14
Nursery swine 7-60 lb. - 6
Grower swine 60-125 lb. - 10
Finisher swine 125-230 lb. - 14
Late finisher swine 231-275 lb. - 14
Mature adults - 14
21
Q

What is the difference between static and dynamic group housing in swine?

A

Static group - best for groups up to 30-40 sows, all sows in the same production phase

Dynamic group - best for groups of 80-200, sows entering and leaving regularly depending on production phase

22
Q

When are nose rings in swine considered appropriate?

A

only when the expected deleterious impact
to the environment outweighs concerns regarding
the welfare of the pig