Some sample questions from this category:
* In most cases, soon after a foal is born it stands and suckles what fluid from a mare's udder?
* During the first hours of a foals life the gut is 'open' to the absorption of antibodies. How long does the gut remain this way?
* On average, the gestation length of horses is...
* The onset of stage 3 labor is characterized by...
* Meconium is the technical term for...
* The most common cause of death in foals admitted for intensive care is...
* If a foal contracts botulism, the most common cause of death will be...
* Lavender foal syndrome is seen in what breed of horse?
* Differential Diagnosis of White Muscle Disease are all of the following except...
* Which form of chemical restraint should not be used in a compromised foal?
* What is the easiest and most effective means of infection prevention in a neonatal unit?
* All of the following are signs of Tetanus except...
* How many muscles does your horse have below the knee or hock?
* Which of these bones do you have, but your horse does not?
* Laminitis is a fairly common condition of horses and ponies. Which of these is NOT considered to be a cause of laminitis?
* There has been a lot of wet weather lately, and while grooming your horse, you notice that his lower legs seem hot and puffy. Also there are small, weepy scabs on them. What is the most likely diagnosis?
* Where on your horse would you find the 'White Line'?
* You arrive at the stables one morning to find that your horse is scraping the floor, sweating, and keeps looking round at his belly. He doesn't look at all happy. What is the most likely cause of his discomfort?
* Where on your horse might you find a 'Galvayne's Groove'?
* Complete the well known horse saying, "The eye of the master maketh the horse..."?
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