Digestive Tract Identification Answer Key Questions 1-8
Digestive Tract Description Matching Answers Questions 9-24 Match the list of digestive tract parts to their respective descriptions below. Each part should be used twice. 9. Opens to the stomach at the junction of the rumen and the reticulum Esophagus 10. Contains microorganisms that break down fiber and other feed parts Rumen 11. Consists of many folds of tissue Omasum 12. Breaks down feed nutrients into simple compounds which are absorbed into the bloodstream Small Intestine 13. Known as the honeycomb or hardware stomach Reticulum 14. Part of the rumen Reticulum 15. Located where the small and large intestines join Cecum 16. Considered the true stomach Abomasum 17. Lined with finger like projections called villi Small Intestine 18. Helps transport gasses and cud Esophagus 19. Grinds up feed ingesta and squeezes some of the water out Omasum 20. Comprised of the colon and rectum Large Intestine 21. Known as the blind gut Cecum 22. Secretes the pepsin enzyme which breaks down food proteins Abomasum 23. Formation of fecal pellets occurs here Large Intestine 24. Largest compartment of the stomach Rumen
Common Medications Used in Goats Questions 25-37 25. What does extra label mean? Not approved by the FDA for goats, legal only if prescribed by veterinarian 26. What is the brand name of Oxytetracycline? LA-200 27. What is the dosage for Amoxicillin? 5 mg/lb 28. How should Rumatel be administered? Oral Administration 29. What is Amprolium used for? Preventing Coccidiosis 30. How should Ivomec 1% be administered? Subcutaneous Injection 31. Where should a subcutaneous shot be administered? Under the skin, not in the muscle 32. You administer Albon to your goat. How long must you wait before sending the goat to slaughter? 12 days 33. What type of medicine is Procaine Pen. G? Antibiotic 34. How frequently should you administer Tylosin? Once a day 35. Bute cannot be used in lactating animals. True 36. What is the withdrawal time for milk when using Erythromycin? 96 hours 37. Micotil is toxic to goats. True
Boer Goat Standards, Defects, & Disqualifications Answer Key Questions 38-51 Breed Standards Defects Disqualification Bucks 38. Single scrotum 39. N/A 40. Single testicle Does 41. Two functional teats or less per side Body Straight top line Swayback 42. Oversized teats Any doe that hasn t kidded by 24 months 43. Extremely narrow chest Skin and Covering Long hair 44. Loose skin Limited skin pigmentation Neck and Forequarters 45. Fleshy shoulders Very short neck 46. Loose shoulders Hind-Quarters 47. Tail curving upward 48. Very short neck 49. Wry tail Head 50. ¼ inch under bite or less Concave forehead 51. Blue eyes
Dairy Goat Standards, Defects, & Disqualifications Answer Key Questions 38-51 Breed Standards Defects Disqualification Alpine La Mancha Nigerian Dwarf Nubian Oberhasli Saanen Sable Toggenburg 38. All colors and combinations of colors 40. Maximum ear length of two inches 42. Maximum doe height of 22.5 inches Ears extending one inch beyond muzzle Black and chamoisee in color 46. White or light cream in color 48. All colors and combinations of colors, except solid white or solid light cream Light fawn to dark chocolate in color 39. Does and bucks with an all-white color Roman nose 43. Does less than 17 inches in height Dished face 45. Small white spots in hair of does 47. Dark cream color Roman nose Pendulous ears 41. Anything other than gopher ears on buck LaMancha type ears 44. Anything other than pendulous ears Black bucks Large dark spot (1.5 inches or more) in hair 49. LaMancha type ears 50. Black color in does 51. Black color in bucks