health and first aid Flashcards

1
Q

When a horse or pony is lame in a front leg, how do you know which leg it is lame on?

A

it will dip its noes down. it will lift its head up when it puts pressure on the lame leg

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What do you see when a horse or pony is lame behind?

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the horse will drop its hip slightly.

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Have you ever noticed signs of illness in your horse or pony?

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yes, will look sad, ears back constantly, looking at its stomach, loss of weight, not eating or drinking, coat and condition, droppings / texture of it

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What could make you suspect a horse or pony that is turned out in the field is ill?

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there is no dropping in the field, laid down looking at its stomach, not acting normal, not eating at all

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How can you tell if a horse or pony is in poor condition?

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not eating, change in behavior, not drinking, diahourera, their coat and weight

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6
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Can you give me two causes of poor condition?

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Chronic diseases – virtually every chronic disease will result in poor feed efficiency and some loss of body condition. not enough food being given

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Can you tell me what problems would make you call the vet?

A

when there is blood pouring out, horse is showing signs of colic, can not walk, is not eating

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Q

Are any injuries more likely to need the vet?

A

is the horse has a big thick cut with a lot of blood coming out

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9
Q

Can you name any illnesses that will probably need the vet?

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colic, laminitis

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10
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You have decided that a cut needs the vet’s attention, how are you going to look after the
cut until the vet arrives?

A

apply pressure to stop the blood from coming out, hose it down with cold water.

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