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Rabbit Jeopardy! Small Animal Care Fall 2007. Diseases #2#3Vocabulary 100100100100 200200200200 100100100100 200200200200 100 200 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 Rabbit Jeopardy! Small Animal Care Fall 2007

2 Diseases #2#3Vocabulary 100100100100 200200200200 100100100100 200200200200 100 200 100 200 300 400 500 600 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100

3 Home Page Answer Diseases (100) Bacterial infection, if left untreated can cause pneumonia. Symptoms include sneezing with nasal discharge and hair mats on the front paws. Disease can be treated with antibiotics. A.VHD B.Vent Disease C.Snuffles D.Wry Neck

4 Answer snuffles Home Page

5 Answer Diseases (200) Fungal infection spread by direct contact with infected bedding, soil and spores on hair coat. Can be treated with iodine. A.Ear Canker B.Weepy Eye C.Mange D.Ringworm

6 Home PageAnswer Ringworm

7 Answer Diseases (300) Disease caused by a nutrient deficiency, boredom, or low fiber diet. Feed more hay or straw and addition of magnesium oxide. A.Malocclusion B.Fur Chewing C.Pinworms D.Coccidioisis

8 Home PageAnswer Fur Chewing

9 Home Page Answer Diseases (400) Protozoa causing feces with blood and mucus, potbellies or rough hair coat. Can be treated by adding sulfate to the diet. A.Snuffles B.Wet Dewlaps C.Coccidioisis D.Hairball

10 Home PageAnswer Coccidioisis

11 Answer Diseases (500) Inflammation of intestine will cause the animal to be potbellied; have mucous discharge from rectum, and stand in water and grind his teeth. A.Mucoid Enteritis B.Myxomatosis C.Papillomatosis D.Tyzzer’s Disease

12 Home PageAnswer A.Mucoid Enteritis

13 Home Page Answer Diseases (600) A virus spread by ticks, mosquitoes and other bugs will cause small warts or tumors on the ears, mouth head and neck. A.VHD B.Snuffles C.Papillomatosis D.Ear Canker

14 Home PageAnswer A.Papillomatosis

15 Diseases (700) A reproduction infection, that can not be treated. Symptoms include blisters near or on reproduction organs. Home Page Answer

16 Answer Vent Disease Home Page

17 Diseases (800) Avoid an intestinal blockage by grooming the rabbit regularly. Home Page Answer

18 Answer Hairball Home Page

19 #2 (100) Name three uses for rabbits. Home Page Answer

20 Answer Pets, fur/wool, meat, lab use and showing Home Page

21 # 2 (200) Name three benefits of rabbit meat Home Page Answer

22 Answer High protein, low fat, low cholesterol, low sodium and high palability Home Page

23 # 2 (300)   Name the two most common types of meat rabbits Home Page Answer

24 Answer Californian, New Zealand Home Page

25 # 2 (400) What two controversial tests are rabbits used for in labs? Home Page Answer

26 Answer Skin Irritation Test and Draise Eye Test Home Page

27 #2 (500) #2 (500) List three important things to consider when supplying rabbit housing. Home Page Answer

28 Answer Drafts, temperature, humidity, lighting and ventilation Home Page

29 # 2 (600) What ear is the private ear on the rabbit when tattoing it? Home Page Answer

30 Answer Left ear Home Page

31 # 2 (700) Name two common feed stuffs that rabbit enjoy Home Page Answer

32 Answer Rabbit concentrate (pellets) Grassy hay ( Dry) Small apple pieces, carrots, and other veggies in SMALL amounts Home Page

33 #2 (800) #2 (800)   Why shouldn’t lettuce be fed to rabbits? Home Page Answer

34 Answer  Lettuce contains large amounts of water and rabbit will not consume water and dehydrate/ Home Page

35 # 3 (100) Rabbits become sexually mature at how many months of age? Home Page Answer

36 Answer Five-Eight Home Page

37 Answer # 3 (200) A litter can be weaned at how many weeks of age?

38 Home PageAnswer Four-Eight

39 Answer # 3 (300) # 3 (300) Rabbits open their eyes at how many days old?

40 Home PageAnswer12-14

41 # 4 (400) The gestation of rabbit is how many days? Home Page Answer

42 Answer30-32 Home Page

43 Vocabulary (100) Giving birth to a litter of rabbits Answer Home Page

44 Answer  Kindling Home Page

45 Vocabulary (200)   An egg that has not fully matured   A. Oocyst   B. Coproghagy   C. Conjunctiva   D. Enteritis Answer Home Page

46 Answer  A Oocyst Home Page

47 Vocabulary (300)   A water valve fitted on bottles to provide water on demand to small animals   A. Dew Drop Valve   B. Malocclusion   C. Dewlap Answer Home Page

48 Answer   Dew Drop Valve Home Page

49 Vocabulary (400)   The consuming of fecal material Answer Home Page

50 Answer  Coprophagy Home Page

51 Vocabulary (500)   A condition in which the upper and lower teeth grow to the extent that the animal cannot eat Answer Home Page

52 Answer  Malocclusion Home Page

53 Vocabulary (600)   An inflammation of the intestinal tract   A. Enteritis   B. Conjunctiva   C. Oocyst Answer Home Page

54 Answer   A. Enteritis Home Page

55 Vocabulary (700)   An ulceration of the foot pad Answer Home Page

56 Answer  Sorehocks Home Page

57 Vocabulary (800)   Loose fold of skin under the chin or hanging from the throat Answer Home Page

58 Answer  Dewlap Home Page

59 Vocabulary (900)   Fur that gently returns to the original position after the animal is stroked   Roll-back fur or Fly-back fur Answer Home Page

60 Answer  Roll-back fur Home Page

61 Vocabulary (1000)   The mucous membrane lining the inner surface of the eyelid and covering the front part of the eyeball Answer Home Page

62 Answer  Conjunctiva Home Page

63 Vocabulary (1100)   Animal fur that quickly returns to its normal position after the animal is stroked   Roll-back fur or Fly-back fur Answer Home Page

64 Answer   Fly-back fur Home Page

65 # 3 (500)  Name 3 poisonous plants to rabbits? Answer Home Page

66 Answer  Apples  Apricot  Aloe vera  Bird of paradise  Carnation  Cherries  Daffodil  Daisy  Holly  Mistletoe  Queen Anne’s Lace  Potato  Lima bean  Sage  Mustards  Plums  Violet Seeds  Snapdragons  Peach  Ivy  Pear  Yew  Rhubarb  Tomato  Tobacco  Avocado  Poison Ivy/Oak Home Page

67 # 3 (600)  What is (are) differences between hares and rabbits?  a. Hares have fur when born b. Hares live above ground and don’t dig  c. Rabbits are smaller  d. All of the above  Answer Home Page

68 Answer  d. All of the above Home Page

69 # 3 (700)  37. A rabbit with his ears back, chin forward and tail up is  a. aggressive  b. excited  c. in pain  d. fearful  Answer Home Page

70 Answer  a. aggressive Home Page

71 # 3 (800)  Tooth clicking of a rabbit means the rabbit is  a. curious  b. content  c. in pain  D. aggressive Answer Home Page

72 Answer  b. content Home Page


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