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NAVLE Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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NAVLE Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Which one of the following management recommendations is most helpful to reduce the incidence of mare reproductive loss syndrome? 
 
A - Remove the horses from affected pastures 
B - Vaccinate mares and stallions against equine coital exanthema 
C - Progesterone supplementation between 4-6 months of pregnancy 
D - Cut down all the black walnut trees on premises 
E - Spray paddocks to kill Habronema muscae larvae - ANSWERSA - Remove the horses from ...
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Horse Judging Written Exam || with 100% Correct Answers.
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what do you call a mare that has never had a foal correct answers Maiden 
 
What is the tissue that holds the coffin bone to the hoof wall correct answers laminae 
 
What do you need to add to a horses diet to increase weight gain correct answers calories 
 
What can you put on horse shoes so they don't slide on pavement correct answers boron 
 
What is the only breed of horse that has a vertical range of motion in the front and a horizontal range in the back correct answers tennessee walking h...
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Equine 2 Exam 1 Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
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***How do we treat acute kidney injury?*** - - fluid replacement and maintain diuresis (keep 
MAP less than 75 mmHg but keep it perfused) 
- treat underlying disease or predisposing problem 
- discontinue or reduce dosages of nephrotoxic drugs (get rid of NSAIDs if you have to) 
- calcium supplementation may be protective against aminoglycoside toxicity (calcium competitively 
binds sites in proximal tubules because it's also freely filtered) 
- alfalfa diets lower aminoglycoside toxicity 
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ANSC 1401 Exam 1 Latest Update Graded A
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ANSC 1401 Exam 1 Latest Update 
 
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stallion sexually mature, male horse 
 
colt sexually immature, male horse (young, not baby) 
 
mare sexually mature, female horse 
 
filly sexually immature, female horse 
 
gelding male horse castrated before reaching sexual maturity 
 
foal a young male or female horse until weaned at 4 to 6 months of age 
 
equine refers to horses, species name 
 
jack male donkey 
 
jennet (jenny) female donkey 
 
mule offspring of a mare mated to a jack 
 
hinn...
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Horse Judging Written Exam Test Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+
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Horse Judging Written Exam Test 
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1. What do you call a mare that has never had a foal? 
a. Heifer c. Maiden 
b. New d. Fresh : C 
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2. What is the tissue that holds the coffin bone to the hoof wall? 
a. Cannon c. Digital Cushion 
b. Laminae d. Frog : B 
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3. What do you need to add to a horse's diet to increase weight gain? 
a. Vitamins c. Water 
b. Molasses d. Calories : D 
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4. What can you put on horse shoes so they don't slide on paveme...
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ANS 110 NCSU Final Exam Questions And Answers With Latest Updates
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mare heat/breeding - egg meets sperm=fertilization 
-no conception/no sperm than CL regresses, egg is reabsorbed, a new cycle begins/follicle matures 
where should you measure a horse? - withers, the height of the vertebrae never changes 
most common place for fat deposits - crest 
a horses elbow is equivalent to what in a human - top of ulna 
a horses chestnut is equivalent to what in humans - vestigal toe pad, remnants of fingers 
area behind fetlock with no hair - ergot 
the stifle of a horse...
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ASCI 224- Equine Health and Diseases Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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Bacterial Disease - ANSWER... 
 
Botulism - ANSWER-Caused by gram-positive Chlostridium botulinum 
-Occurs in adults as "forage poisoning" and in foals as "shaker foal syndrome" 
-Cause: Silage, incompletely cured hay, and forage with spoiled area 
-Symptoms: Adults: appear 3-7 days after ingestion of the toxin. Affected horses have muscular paralysis of limbs, jaw and tongue, and pharynx. Food may accumulate in the mouth and the tongue may become flaccid. Animals may move with a shuffling, ...
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OMIS Exam 1 SELU Question and answers already passed
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OMIS Exam 1 SELU Question and answers already passed OMIS Exam 1 SELU 
 
Raw materials manufacturers 
Component and intermediate manufacturers 
Final product manufacturers 
Wholesalers and distributors and 
Retailers - correct answer A supply chain consists of flow of products and services from 
 
Supply Chain Management (SCM) - correct answer - the integration of key business processes regarding the flow of materials from raw material suppliers to final customers 
 
vertically integrated ...
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ANS 110 NCSU Final Exam Questions and Verified Answers | Passed A+ | Latest Update
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mare heat/breeding 
: egg meets sperm=fertilization 
-no conception/no sperm than CL regresses, egg is reabsorbed, a new cycle begins/follicle 
matures 
where should you measure a horse? 
: withers, the height of the vertebrae never changes 
most common place for fat deposits 
: crest 
a horses elbow is equivalent to what in a human 
: top of ulna 
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a horses chestnut is equivalent to what in humans 
: vestigal toe pad, remnants of fingers 
area behind fetlock with no hair 
: ergot 
the stifle...
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Equine Health Management Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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T/F The risks for infectious diseases in horses is low due to the 100% efficacy of vaccinations -ANSWER False 
 
when cleaning stalls or having visiting personnel, such as farrier, it is best to follow which plan on seeing which horses first? -ANSWER work on the most at risk groups first then move to other groups ending with sick horses 
 
What types of horses should be quarantined from other horses -ANSWER Horses that travel to large shows, horses returning from a hospital, new horses to the fa...
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