INTRODUCTION TO HANDLING AND RESTRAINING ANIMALS!.

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INTRODUCTION TO HANDLING AND RESTRAINING ANIMALS!

NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE / COMMON CORE STANDARDS ADDRESSED!

AGRICULTURE, FOOD, AND NATURAL RESOURCE STANDARDS ADDRESSED AS DESIGN ANIMAL HOUSING, EQUIPMENT AND HANDLING FACILITIES FOR THE MAJOR SYSTEMS OF ANIMAL PRODUCTION. AS B. ANALYZE THE USE OF MODERN EQUIPMENT, TECHNOLOGY AND HANDLING FACILITY PROCEDURES AND DETERMINE IF THEY ENHANCE THE SAFE, ECONOMIC AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF ANIMALS.

BELL WORK / UNIT OBJECTIVES! WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO RESTRAIN ANIMALS IN A VETERINARY CLINIC? WHO IS GENERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR RESTRAINING ANIMALS IN A VETERINARY CLINIC? WHAT TYPE OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT ARE USED FOR ANIMAL RESTRAINT?

TERMS ADVERSE CHEMICAL DISCOMFORT DISPOSITION DISTRESS INSTINCT PHYSICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL RESTRAINT SLAUGHTER

ANIMAL RESTRAINT MAY BE DEFINED AS – CONTROLLING THE MOVEMENT AND ACTIVITY OF AN ANIMAL TO PREVENT INJURY TO THEMSELVES AND THEIR HANDLERS.

WHEN IS ANIMAL RESTRAINT NEEDED? IT IS NOT UNCOMMON FOR FOOD ANIMALS TO BE RESTRAINED NUMEROUS TIMES FROM BIRTH TO SLAUGHTER. COMPANION ANIMALS ARE NORMALLY RESTRAINED FOR MEDICAL EXAMS AND TREATMENT.

ANIMAL RESTRAINTS HAVE BEEN UTILIZED SINCE DOMESTICATION BEGAN! RESTRAINTS WERE MORE COMMON WHEN ANIMALS WERE USED FOR WORK, FOOD AND CLOTHING.

WHEN RESTRAINING ANIMALS THE RULES OF THUMB ARE: USE AS LITTLE RESTRAINT AS POSSIBLE TO COMPLETE TASK AT HAND. MINIMIZE ANIMAL DISCOMFORT AND DISTRESS. MINIMIZE OR ELIMINATE THE POSSIBILITY OF ANIMAL INJURY MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL FOR HUMAN INJURY.

RESTRAINT REQUIRES A KNOWLEDGE OF A VARIETY OF ANIMALS AS WELL AS THEIR BEHAVIOR. A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF RESTRAINT DEVICES THAT WILL BE USED. USE OF THE MINIMAL AMOUNT OF RESTRAINT POSSIBLE. REMEMBER THE OBJECT OF RESTRAINT IS TO PROTECT THE ANIMAL AND HANDLER.

THE TYPE OF RESTRAINT TO BE USED IS DETERMINED BY : HANDLER SAFETY ANIMAL SAFETY SIZE AND TYPE OF ANIMAL ANIMAL DISPOSITION FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR THE PROCESS. HANDLER KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE.

WHAT ARE THE FORMS OF RESTRAINT? CHEMICAL – INJECTIONS PHYSICAL - CHUTES, ROPES, TWITCH, SNARE PSYCHOLOGICAL – TRAINING, HERDING INSTINCT

PSYCHOLOGICAL RESTRAINT – THE ANIMAL IS TRAINED TO STAND!

PHYSICAL RESTRAINT – PERHAPS EXCESSIVE?

CHEMICAL RESTRAINT

CHEMICAL RESTRAINT MAY BE DANGEROUS! CALCULATE DOSAGES CAREFULLY AS THE POSSIBILITY OF AN OVERDOSE DOES EXIST. BE PREPARED FOR THE POTENTIAL OF A REACTION TO DRUGS THAT HAVE BEEN ADMINISTERED. IT MAY PROVE TO BE A COSTLY ALTERNATIVE. BE PREPARED FOR AN ADVERSE REACTION AS THE PATIENT COMES OUT OF THE DRUGGED STATE. MOST PATIENTS TEND TO BE SCARED, ESPECIALLY IF THE OWNER IS NOT ON THE PREMISES.

THE END!