Chapter Five Flashcards

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  1. How long can it take in minutes for an animal’s heart rate to return to normal after rough handling?
A

30 minutes.

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  1. How do cattle select their food?
A

Smell.

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3
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  1. Is an animal’s long-distance vision better or poorer than humans?
A

Poorer.

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4
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  1. Why can animals be reluctant to move into dark areas?
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5
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  1. Why is it important to ensure animals have enough feed space?
A

Animals will bully each other.

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  1. What is meant by an animals ‘flight zone’?
A

An animals personal space.

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  1. Give an example of animals in a farming setting with a small flight zone and animals with a larger flight zone.
A

Dairy cows small flight zone.

Beef and sheep large flight zone.

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8
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  1. When should we start to get animals used to humans?
A

At an early age. As soon as possible.

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  1. Where is an animal’s blind spot?
A

Directly behind them.

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10
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  1. Where is an animals point of balance?
A

Between its neck and front legs.

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11
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  1. What is undesirable to be used when animals are being handled?
A

Sticks and shouting and kicking will cause stress.

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12
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  1. When moving animals should they be rushed?
A

Animals should be allowed to move at their own pace. Rushing will cause animals to panic.

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13
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  1. Should nervous/excitable animals be approached from the front? Explain.
A

They are better approached from side or at an angle as they will not gauge how close you are from an angle.

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14
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  1. What should a farmer watch out for at time of movement?
A

Check for abnormal behaviour, lameness, reluctance to move or isolation from the remainder of the herd.

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15
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  1. What can cause animals to be difficult to control in their lifetime?
A

Calves/young stock which are repeatedly stressed or mishandled by humans when young will be difficult to control and handle over lifetime.

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16
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  1. Should animals be moved on their own or in a group?
A

In a group.

17
Q
  1. In relation to facilities, what can trigger anxiety?
A

Slippery floors sudden change in level sudden noise unusual shapes or objects can all trigger anxiety.

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