1- Ante-mortem inspection Flashcards

1
Q

What are the aims of ante-mortem

A

To detect any welfare issues from transport/ farm
To detect conditions that may make the animals unfit for human consumption
Notifiable disease surveillance

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2
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Who carries out the Ante-Mortem?

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Official Veterinarian (OV)

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3
Q

T/F Ante-Mortem contain a physical clinical exam?

A

False- is only a visual exam

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4
Q

What document do all animals need at the time of ante-mortem?

A

FCI

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5
Q

Who is contacted if there is suspected neglect/welfare issues on the farm?

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APHA

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6
Q

What happens to animals who on Ante-mortem are dirty?

A

Rejected for slaughter
FBO involved to clean. Kept overnight on clean bedding

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7
Q

If a young ruminant has sudden death at the abattoir what disease is suspected?

A

Anthrax - Bacterium Bacillus Anthracis

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8
Q

If a pig is found with mastitis or a tail bite what do you do?

A

Mark the pig for further inspection procedures

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9
Q

If an animal is found with welfare problems at antemortem, What do you do? (Lameness/prolapses/pregnancy/trauma)

A

Won’t be rejected, and can still be slaughtered but must be reported so an investigation is carried out
Report to trading standards (LA) and/or APHA
If welfare is compromised then animal can be moved to front of the slaughter line

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10
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What requirements are there for animals being accepted into the slaughterhouse

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Must be properly identified
Must have relevant documents- FCI
Not come from areas under disease control
Must be clean and healthy
Be in a satisfactory state in regards to welfare

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11
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Who is responsible for animal cleanliness and what is their role

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Farmer- bring clean animals
FBO- only accept clean animals
OV- verify FBO compliance

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12
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Which species can never be moved back to farm from abattoir

A

Pigs

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13
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Who should you report to if there are welfare concerns during transport

A

Trading standards

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14
Q

What are the categories of cleanliness

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Cat 1- clean and dry
Cat 2- slightly dirty
Cat 3- dirty
Cat 4- very dirty
Cat 5- filthy and wet

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15
Q

List the notifiable diseases in cattle

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Bovine TB
Anthrax
Bluetongue
Brucellosis
Enzootic bovine leukosis
Foot and mouth
lumpy skin disease
rift valley fever
rinderpest
vesicular stomatitis
warble fly
BSE

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16
Q

List some notifiable diseases in sheep

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Scrapie
Foot and mouth
Anthrax
Aujeszky’s disease
Bluetongue
Brucellosis
Contagious agalactia
Contagious epididymitis
Sheep pox
Rift valley fever
Pes des petitis ruminants

17
Q

List some notifiable diseases of pigs

A

African swine fever
classical swine fever
anthrax
foot and mouth
Aujeszky’s disease
Porcine epidemic diarrhoea

18
Q

Name some neuro signs that can be seen at AM exam

A

vestibular disease
Louping III
Coenurus cerebral
Listeria monocytogens