Question set 1 (Managing animal h_ealth)
Question 1: A farmer is complaining that her sheep are aborting. Describe the entire investigative
approach you will take in order to arrive at a tentative diagnosis of the cause(s) of abortion in her
flock. [16 marks]
Remember to say what the most important principles of an investigation are.
For each procedure in the investigation, explain why you are asking a specific question
or doing a specific examination
Remember to include differential diagnoses (diseases that have abortion as a symptom)
Question 1.2: Name the three basic groups of activities involved in management of animal health
and write a short explanatory sentence on each. [6 marks]
Question 1.3: Name the two principles in the prevention and control of animal disease (2 marks) and
give one example each of the ways in which these principles can be applied (2 marks) [4 marks]
1.4: (i) Where is the correct place on the body of a cow or goat to apply an intramuscular or
subcutaneous injection?
(ii) Where on its body should it NOT be injected even though there are sometimes a lot of muscle
there?
Make a rough drawing to illustrate your answers. [2 marks]
1.5: Discussthe basic principles of the scheduling of drugs used for the treatment of disease
conditions in animals. [6 marks]
Question set 2 (Infectious diseases)
Question 2.1: Fill in the missing information in the table below. [6 marks]
2.2 Disease
A
Newcastle
disease
B
(c)
Type of
pathogen
(a)
Bacterium
C
Rift Valley fever (d)
.
D
(f)
Virus
..
Affected species (=
"susceptible host")
Domestic poultry, wild
bird species
Cattle
(e)
Cattle
Most important symptom
(b)
Fast, difficult or noisy breathing,
discharges from the nose, shallow
coughing especially after exercise, >5%
die of respiratory symptoms
Fever, abortion storm, sudden death,
weakness, vomiting and abdominal
pain, discharge from nose (mucus and
pus), bloody diarrhoea, haemorrhages
in mucous membranes, jaundice,
pathogen shows three transmission
cycles.
Necrotic lesions in the mouth and on
the muzzle, progressive opacity of the
corneas leading to blindness, discharge
from eyes and nose
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