Animal Care Definitions 3.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? AgricultureDefinitionsBTEC NationalEdexcel Created by: Bethan_CassonCreated on: 11-01-19 18:13 Anaesthetic when operating. Anaesthesia. 1 of 30 Slow respiration rate. Bradyphoea. 2 of 30 Night droppings, undigested cellulose. Catastrophes. 3 of 30 Putting a healthy animal to sleep to reduce the spread of disease. Culling. 4 of 30 Gap between teeth. Diastema. 5 of 30 Laboured respiration. Dyspnoea. 6 of 30 A parasite on the outside of the body. Ectoparasite. 7 of 30 A parasite on the inside of the body. Endoparasite. 8 of 30 A mineral put in the animals diet when it has diarrhoea. Electrolyte. 9 of 30 Something that lets the animal express its normal behaviour. Enrichment. 10 of 30 Putting the animal to sleep. Euthanasia. 11 of 30 The posture of the animal. Gait. 12 of 30 A way a bearded dragon opens its mouth to reduce its body temperature. Gaping. 13 of 30 Increased body temperature. Hyperthermia. 14 of 30 Decreased body temperature. Hypothermia. 15 of 30 A virus that effects puppies, the puppies vomit blood. Parvovirus. 16 of 30 Craving of food, unusual things. Pica. 17 of 30 Goosebumps, hairs rise. Piloerection. 18 of 30 Dehydration test, how fast the skin returns up. Pinch test. 19 of 30 The heartbeat. Pulse. 20 of 30 A fever caused by bacteria or virus. Pyrexia. 21 of 30 A fungi, causes circular lesions. Ringworm. 22 of 30 A bacterial disease, mostly effects bearded dragons and chickens. Salmonella. 23 of 30 Calming down a aggressive animal. Sedation. 24 of 30 When a animals respiration is too high. Tachypnoea. 25 of 30 Semi solid waste produced by chickens or bearded dragons. Urates. 26 of 30 Dead or inactive pathogen that is injected inside you to prevent disease. Vaccination. 27 of 30 A parasite that carry's a disease. Vector. 28 of 30 When an animal communicates. Vocalisation. 29 of 30 A disease that can be transferred from animal to human. Zoonotic. 30 of 30
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