SUPPLEMENTAL WORKSHEET #2 FEED ADDITIVES
... 2. The 2 major types of feed additives are ____________________________ and ____________________________. 3. What are the 2 ways that antibiotics inhibit bacteria? Describe each. ...
... 2. The 2 major types of feed additives are ____________________________ and ____________________________. 3. What are the 2 ways that antibiotics inhibit bacteria? Describe each. ...
Tularemia (Rabbit Fever)
... muskrats. Livestock and pets including pigs, horses, dogs, cats, fish and birds can also get tularemia. Sheep are especially susceptible. Cattle rarely get the disease. ...
... muskrats. Livestock and pets including pigs, horses, dogs, cats, fish and birds can also get tularemia. Sheep are especially susceptible. Cattle rarely get the disease. ...
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE TOXIC PRINCIPLE IN... THE TICK AMBLYOMMA HEBRAEUM L.
... In subsequent investigations it was found that dialysis for 24 h of the crude extract against 4 changes of 3 £ of distilled water resulted in the formation of a heavy precipitate which was devoid of toxic activity a~d a supernatant containing the toxicity. The precipitate and supernatant were separa ...
... In subsequent investigations it was found that dialysis for 24 h of the crude extract against 4 changes of 3 £ of distilled water resulted in the formation of a heavy precipitate which was devoid of toxic activity a~d a supernatant containing the toxicity. The precipitate and supernatant were separa ...
First report of Cytauxzoon sp. infection in a domestic cat from Portugal
... (10 mg/kg, PO, SID), along with an aggressive supportive therapy for sepsis [21]. However, atovaquone remains an expensive drug, which many owners are not able to afford, and furthermore is hard to get. Even with the recommended therapy, some cats remain persistent carriers of C. felis, serving as r ...
... (10 mg/kg, PO, SID), along with an aggressive supportive therapy for sepsis [21]. However, atovaquone remains an expensive drug, which many owners are not able to afford, and furthermore is hard to get. Even with the recommended therapy, some cats remain persistent carriers of C. felis, serving as r ...
Reading Article - kroll patrol english!
... the micro-faunal world. There are thousands of species of ticks, mites, leeches, chiggers, worms, mosquitoes, viruses, and bacteria that literally feed off their hosts. In many cases, parasitoids are host-specific, and as a result have undergone amazing evolutionary changes to co-evolve with their h ...
... the micro-faunal world. There are thousands of species of ticks, mites, leeches, chiggers, worms, mosquitoes, viruses, and bacteria that literally feed off their hosts. In many cases, parasitoids are host-specific, and as a result have undergone amazing evolutionary changes to co-evolve with their h ...
Goat Parasites
... al, 2003. The effect of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) and chicory (Cichorium intybus) on parasite intensities and performance of ...
... al, 2003. The effect of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) and chicory (Cichorium intybus) on parasite intensities and performance of ...
SUPPLEMENT KNOWLEDGE WOUND CARE
... are rarely vectors of disease. Scabies These mites are found either on animals or in stored goods. They mate on the skin and the female burrows into the epidermis, usually on the hands, wrists or elbows, leaving a small opening and a linear burrow. Scabies causes severe itching, especially at night, ...
... are rarely vectors of disease. Scabies These mites are found either on animals or in stored goods. They mate on the skin and the female burrows into the epidermis, usually on the hands, wrists or elbows, leaving a small opening and a linear burrow. Scabies causes severe itching, especially at night, ...
Significant diseases in beef cattle
... When is respiratory disease most likely to occur? • After buying-in and mixing of cattle from different sources (increases the risk of exposure to different infectious agents that cause respiratory disease) • Where there is overcrowding and/or poor ventilation (increases the risk of infection) • Whe ...
... When is respiratory disease most likely to occur? • After buying-in and mixing of cattle from different sources (increases the risk of exposure to different infectious agents that cause respiratory disease) • Where there is overcrowding and/or poor ventilation (increases the risk of infection) • Whe ...
UNIT 8: Introduction to Parasitology
... Class: Nematoda: the nematode worms are commonly called roundworms because of their cylindrical forms generally with their both endsa somewhat pointed. The body is not segmentesd and the sexes are separate. The lengths of nematodes vary from about 2 mm (Strongyloides stercoralis) to upto 400 cm (Dra ...
... Class: Nematoda: the nematode worms are commonly called roundworms because of their cylindrical forms generally with their both endsa somewhat pointed. The body is not segmentesd and the sexes are separate. The lengths of nematodes vary from about 2 mm (Strongyloides stercoralis) to upto 400 cm (Dra ...
articles - Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
... Figure 3. Conceptual model of the control of gypsy moth populations by natural enemies. Solid line shows a hypothetical population trajectory of gypsy moths over a 13-year period. Dotted line shows a hypothetical population trajectory of a community of specialist enemies, including nuclear polyhedro ...
... Figure 3. Conceptual model of the control of gypsy moth populations by natural enemies. Solid line shows a hypothetical population trajectory of gypsy moths over a 13-year period. Dotted line shows a hypothetical population trajectory of a community of specialist enemies, including nuclear polyhedro ...
Significant diseases in beef cattle
... When is respiratory disease most likely to occur? • After buying-in and mixing of cattle from different sources (increases the risk of exposure to different infectious agents that cause respiratory disease) • Where there is overcrowding and/or poor ventilation (increases the risk of infec ...
... When is respiratory disease most likely to occur? • After buying-in and mixing of cattle from different sources (increases the risk of exposure to different infectious agents that cause respiratory disease) • Where there is overcrowding and/or poor ventilation (increases the risk of infec ...
Animal Parasites
... Sacculina is a highly modified barnacle that has become a parasite of crabs as it matures it sheds all appendages, becomes an oval sac and penetrates a crab host develops an extensive system of branches extending ...
... Sacculina is a highly modified barnacle that has become a parasite of crabs as it matures it sheds all appendages, becomes an oval sac and penetrates a crab host develops an extensive system of branches extending ...
Feed Additives and Hormones
... What is a Hormone Implant? • Pelleted synthetic, or natural hormones • Placed under the skin or muscle • Improve rate of gain, or feed efficiency • Can also be feed additive ...
... What is a Hormone Implant? • Pelleted synthetic, or natural hormones • Placed under the skin or muscle • Improve rate of gain, or feed efficiency • Can also be feed additive ...
No Slide Title
... Variant strains often don’t get diagnosed and treated. The CDC calls the disease "Lyme-like" or STARI when caused by a lone star tick, although the rash, symptoms, severity, and treatment are the same as for Lyme disease. This causes many doctors to ignore the illness and not treat it. This of ...
... Variant strains often don’t get diagnosed and treated. The CDC calls the disease "Lyme-like" or STARI when caused by a lone star tick, although the rash, symptoms, severity, and treatment are the same as for Lyme disease. This causes many doctors to ignore the illness and not treat it. This of ...
Herd Health Beef Cattle
... – Chemical= used in non crop land and improved pasture areas. Use chemicals such as carbaryl, zeta-cypermethrin, lambda cyhalothrin or Dimilin (used only when grasshoppers are very young or in the nymph stage). Some ranchers use “Sevin” spray ...
... – Chemical= used in non crop land and improved pasture areas. Use chemicals such as carbaryl, zeta-cypermethrin, lambda cyhalothrin or Dimilin (used only when grasshoppers are very young or in the nymph stage). Some ranchers use “Sevin” spray ...
REPRODUCTIVE DISEASE IN FERRETS
... occurring after trauma and tumours such as squamous cell carcinoma and mast cell tumours. Skin disease can occur around the muzzle and on the footpads in distemper and information on this can be found in the Ferrets - Respiratory Disease Information Sheet. Alopecia (loss of hair) occurs in persisten ...
... occurring after trauma and tumours such as squamous cell carcinoma and mast cell tumours. Skin disease can occur around the muzzle and on the footpads in distemper and information on this can be found in the Ferrets - Respiratory Disease Information Sheet. Alopecia (loss of hair) occurs in persisten ...
PowerPoint - South African Veterinary Foundation
... To promote and advance veterinary and related biological sciences in all their aspects. This includes supporting veterinary research at all levels, to fund bursaries and loans for veterinary studies and to invest and administer various financial portfolios in order to promote the knowledge, image an ...
... To promote and advance veterinary and related biological sciences in all their aspects. This includes supporting veterinary research at all levels, to fund bursaries and loans for veterinary studies and to invest and administer various financial portfolios in order to promote the knowledge, image an ...
Tetanus is a life threatening disease that affects all domestic animals
... Any wound can become contaminated with the bacteria, however favourable wound conditions for spore germination and toxin production occur in damaged tissue that lacks oxygen eg. poorly draining wounds. The time between infection and disease can be very short (two or three days) or quite long (four w ...
... Any wound can become contaminated with the bacteria, however favourable wound conditions for spore germination and toxin production occur in damaged tissue that lacks oxygen eg. poorly draining wounds. The time between infection and disease can be very short (two or three days) or quite long (four w ...
AMBLYOMMA HEBRAEUM AMBLYOMMA VARIEGATUM
... and October-December. Amblyomma hebraeum Koch, 1844 Hosts: cattle are the most important domestic hosts for adults (Zumpt, 1958; Norval & Lawrence, 1979; Paine, 1982) but tfiis species also occurs on a wide range of other species including sheep, horses, donkeys and pigs (Theiler, 1962; Paine, 1982; ...
... and October-December. Amblyomma hebraeum Koch, 1844 Hosts: cattle are the most important domestic hosts for adults (Zumpt, 1958; Norval & Lawrence, 1979; Paine, 1982) but tfiis species also occurs on a wide range of other species including sheep, horses, donkeys and pigs (Theiler, 1962; Paine, 1982; ...
sheep-parasites - Manitoba Sheep Association
... Dose when needed (egg counts, FAMACHA, BCS) Refugia ...
... Dose when needed (egg counts, FAMACHA, BCS) Refugia ...
Mad Cow Disease
... Mad Cow Disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is one of the important zoonotic diseases, which can cause fatality in humans eating infected beef. This disease is related to another serious disease of sheep called 'scrapie' and CreutzfeldtJacob disease in humans. In the past few years, t ...
... Mad Cow Disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is one of the important zoonotic diseases, which can cause fatality in humans eating infected beef. This disease is related to another serious disease of sheep called 'scrapie' and CreutzfeldtJacob disease in humans. In the past few years, t ...
Parapatric distribution and sexual competition between two tick species,
... parapatry” sensu lato respectively [13]. The latter can arise from inter-specific competition sensu stricto (e.g. [14–17]), differential effects of pathogens or predators on the two species (e.g. [18, 19]) or reproductive interference (e.g. [20]) (i.e. “any kind of inter-specific interaction during ...
... parapatry” sensu lato respectively [13]. The latter can arise from inter-specific competition sensu stricto (e.g. [14–17]), differential effects of pathogens or predators on the two species (e.g. [18, 19]) or reproductive interference (e.g. [20]) (i.e. “any kind of inter-specific interaction during ...
Blood Vessel Penetration
... phylogenetic tree based on related genetics, you will find that many disease causing pathogens that cause similar symptoms will often end up close together in related groups on the phylogenetic family-tree. Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia afzellii and Borrelia garinii that cause Lyme disease in Ameri ...
... phylogenetic tree based on related genetics, you will find that many disease causing pathogens that cause similar symptoms will often end up close together in related groups on the phylogenetic family-tree. Borrelia burgdorferi, Borrelia afzellii and Borrelia garinii that cause Lyme disease in Ameri ...
Tick Allergy - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
... Transmission of infections (less common than allergic reactions); and Tick paralysis (rare in humans, more likely to occur in children). The focus of this article is allergic reactions provoked by tick bites. Adult ticks cause the majority of health problems Ticks are present mainly on the east ...
... Transmission of infections (less common than allergic reactions); and Tick paralysis (rare in humans, more likely to occur in children). The focus of this article is allergic reactions provoked by tick bites. Adult ticks cause the majority of health problems Ticks are present mainly on the east ...
SURVEILLANCE Human Surveillance: II. Veterinary and Associations:
... testing and reporting methods so it is consistent? The rates of infected animals does not correlate with the number of humans infected. These are responsible dog owners – they will be in the same risk areas as their pets. How is the human incident rate so much lower? ...
... testing and reporting methods so it is consistent? The rates of infected animals does not correlate with the number of humans infected. These are responsible dog owners – they will be in the same risk areas as their pets. How is the human incident rate so much lower? ...
Ticks of domestic animals
Ticks of domestic animals directly cause poor health and loss of production to their hosts by many parasitic mechanisms. Ticks also transmit numerous kinds of viruses, bacteria, and protozoa between domestic animals. These microbes cause diseases which can be severely debilitating or fatal to domestic animals, and may also affect humans. Ticks are especially important to domestic animals in tropical and subtropical countries, where the warm climate enables many species of ticks to flourish. Also, the large populations of wild animals in warm countries provide a reservoir of ticks and infective microbes that spread to domestic animals. Farmers of livestock animals use many methods to control ticks, and related treatments are used to reduce infestation of companion animals. Veterinarians and animal health agencies work at private, national, and international scales to reduce the harm caused by ticks and their associated diseases.