Dangerous Animals Safety Tips Diseases Working with Animals Situational - What do you do?
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What is a rooster
This animal rules the coop.
100
What is behavorial
Handlers must pay close attention to the ________ signals that an animal displays.
100
What is animals
Zoonotic diseases are those that can be transmitted directly from __________ to humans.
100
What are accidents
Sharp edges, slippery floors, improper lighting, and other structural hazards are responsible for many ___________.
100
What is look for an escape ex: climb a tree
You are hunting deer in a pasture and a bull starts running towards you
200
What is a bee
This sting venom contains proteins that affect skin cells and the immune system, causing pain and swelling around the sting area.
200
What is complete
When you are working with animals they need to have your __________ attention at all times.
200
What is ringworm
This zoonotic disease looks like a clear or scaly area inside the ring, perhaps with a scattering of bumps whose color ranges from red on white skin to reddish, purplish, brown or gray on black and brown skin.
200
What is flight zone
If you want the cow to move forward you should approach her in this zone behind her point of balance.
200
What is tell someone where you are going
You are going to check cattle in pastures, this is what you do before you leave home
300
What is a ram
This animal gets very protective during breeding season. They can use their head/horns to hit you.
300
What is sudden
_______ movements are never a good idea, regardless of the species or breed involved.
300
What is rabies
This disease attacks the nervous system and is fatal if developed.
300
What is the 4th of July
More pets are lost on this holiday than any other day of the year
300
What is look for an escape ex: phone an adult, carry a stick
The ram in the ewe pen has you cornered in the bale feeder, what do you do?
400
What is a beef animal
Each year this mammal is responsible for 5% of animal related injuries to humans.
400
What is unpredictable
Animals can be_________ when they are under stress or in an unfamiliar environment.
400
What is salmonella
___________ are bacteria that can live in the intestinal tract of many different animals. It can make both people and animals sick.
400
What is a rattlesnake
If you hear a rattle, don't jump or panic. Try to locate where the sound is coming from before you react, so you don't step on this animal
400
What are hard toed shoes or boots
Farm animals have hard hooves so you need what on your feet
500
What is a horse
Their kicking force is estimated to be 2,000 psi, with an average speed of 200 miles per hour.
500
What is safe
It is recommend to maintain a _______ work environment you should keep all animal handling equipment in good working order.
500
What is tuberculosis
Humans can catch bovine _________ through: unpasteurised milk or dairy products from an infected cow, buffalo, goat or sheep. inhaling bacteria breathed out by infected animals, inhaling bacteria released from the carcasses of infected animals or from their excretions.
500
What is blind spot
This cow can't see you when you are in the red zone.
500
What is remain calm and quiet
Livestock work better when you do this






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