An enteric bacteria that causes bloody diarrhea, has resistence genes in its genome, and is zoonotic....
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The standard media for fungal culture....
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A cud-chewing animal having four stomach compartments. The rumen (first stomach), is a major site of microbial fermentation of feeds permitting breakdown of fibre. Examples: cattle, sheep, goats....
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Rule-outs are also known as differential diagnoses and are possible causes for the problems displayed by a patient. For example, kidney failure is one rule out (or possible cause) for polyuria in a dog or cat....
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A possible cause for a patient's problem. Also called a differential diagnosis....
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The manner by which an infectious agent gains access to the animal....
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The way a drug is administered to an animal; i. e. orally, intramuscularly, intravenously....
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A term used to describe a feed high in fibre (greater than 18% crude fibre). Roughage tends to be bulky, coarse, and low in energy. Examples: hay, silage, straw. A feed which has a relatively high crude fiber content....
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The most recent 12 month herd mild production average....
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Ringer?s solution does not contain lactate. It contains a higher concentration of chloride compared to lactated Ringer?s solution. Ringer?s solution is considered an acidifying solution. This does not mean that it can cause metabolic acidosis, but it can assist a patient who has a metabolic...
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Generic name is Selemectin....
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