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Hey :)

Could someone answer this question for me?

1. What causes the terrible condition know as sweet itch in horses and ponies?
A. Hypersensitivity and allergic reaction to the salvia of the Culicoides midge
B. An overdose of fructans in grass and feed
C. A sensitivity to sunlight, particularly in ponies with white markings and pink skin

Thanks in advance 😄
 
I might as well throw this other question into the thread as well :)

2. What do the initials RAO stand for?
A. Recurrent Airway Obstruction
B. Reduced Airway Officer
C. Rapid Activity Oil
 
I might as well throw this other question into the thread as well :)

2. What do the initials RAO stand for?
A. Recurrent Airway Obstruction
B. Reduced Airway Officer
C. Rapid Activity Oil

Recurrent airway obstruction.
 
Thanks everyone! Next question...

3. What is the purpose of a pinch test on a pony's skin?
A. To find out whether he is hypersensitive to touch
B. To find out whether he is dehydrated
C. To find out how much spare skin he has
 
Thanks!

Actually, to save me time, I am gonna chuck in all of the questions XD Thanks to everyone who has helped me!

4. Which of the following statements are true?
A. Sweet itch is highly contagious and affected ponies need to be isolated
B. sweet itch is contagious to humans
C. Sweet itch is not contagious and cannot be passed from pony to pony (I think this is right, but I'm not sure :))

5. Which of these are some of the ways suggested to manage sweet itch?
A. Feeding low-energy feeds and supplements
B. Using a specially designed rug, applying and re-applying insect repellent, feeding a supplement to boost the pony's immune system, applying a topical lotion
C. Picking up poo in the field, grooming with special sweet itch brushes, bathing the pony every day

6. To help ponies with breathing difficulties, which of these should be incorporated into their everyday management?
A. Soak hay to reduce dust, feed chaff-based feeds, feed a garlic-based supplement
B. Soak hay to reduce dust, use straw bedding, keep the upper stable door closed
C. Soak hay to reduce dust, leave the top stable door open, use dust-free bedding, turn the pony out as much as possible, feed a supplement to boost the immune system

7. Which of these are symptoms of equine influenza?
A. A rise in temperature for a few days, a high, dry cough, clear discharge from the nostrils
B. A rasping cough, a drop in temperature for a week, thick discharge from the nostrils
C. No discharge from the nostrils, frequent sneezing, a greater thirst

8. What is one of the most common causes of breathing difficulties in horses and ponies?
A. Allergic reaction to dust and mould spores
B. Allergic reaction to grass and leaves
C. Allergic reaction to the metal in bits

9. What is the correct way to vaccinate horses and ponies against equine flu and tetanus?
A. Two primary injections, two weeks apart to start with and flu and tetanus boosters every year
B. Two primary injections, six months apart is the full course
C. Two primary injections, four weeks apart to start. Flu booster six months later then annually. Tetanus boosters needed every other year

10. What colour should be the membranes of the eyes, nostrils and gums be?
A. A rich red colour, showing that there is plenty of blood flow to the areas
B. A very pale pink colour, almost white, showing that the areas are healthy and don't need extra blood
C. A salmon-pink colour, and they should be moist, never dry

11. Which of these statements about the tetanus vaccine is true?
A. A tetanus vaccination lasts a pony for ever
B. It is advisable always to have a booster shot of tetanus vaccine if your pony has an open wound
C. A tetanus vaccine needs to be given to a pony only when he is suffering from tetanus

12. What substance makes a horse or pony's skin cells waterproof?
A. Keratin in the epidermis
B. Keratin in the subcutis
C. Keratin in the dermis
 
Thanks!

Actually, to save me time, I am gonna chuck in all of the questions XD Thanks to everyone who has helped me!

4. Which of the following statements are true?
A. Sweet itch is highly contagious and affected ponies need to be isolated
B. sweet itch is contagious to humans
C. Sweet itch is not contagious and cannot be passed from pony to pony (I think this is right, but I'm not sure :))

5. Which of these are some of the ways suggested to manage sweet itch?
A. Feeding low-energy feeds and supplements
B. Using a specially designed rug, applying and re-applying insect repellent, feeding a supplement to boost the pony's immune system, applying a topical lotion
C. Picking up poo in the field, grooming with special sweet itch brushes, bathing the pony every day

6. To help ponies with breathing difficulties, which of these should be incorporated into their everyday management?
A. Soak hay to reduce dust, feed chaff-based feeds, feed a garlic-based supplement
B. Soak hay to reduce dust, use straw bedding, keep the upper stable door closed
C. Soak hay to reduce dust, leave the top stable door open, use dust-free bedding, turn the pony out as much as possible, feed a supplement to boost the immune system

7. Which of these are symptoms of equine influenza?
A. A rise in temperature for a few days, a high, dry cough, clear discharge from the nostrils
B. A rasping cough, a drop in temperature for a week, thick discharge from the nostrils
C. No discharge from the nostrils, frequent sneezing, a greater thirst

8. What is one of the most common causes of breathing difficulties in horses and ponies?
A. Allergic reaction to dust and mould spores
B. Allergic reaction to grass and leaves
C. Allergic reaction to the metal in bits

9. What is the correct way to vaccinate horses and ponies against equine flu and tetanus?
A. Two primary injections, two weeks apart to start with and flu and tetanus boosters every year
B. Two primary injections, six months apart is the full course
C. Two primary injections, four weeks apart to start. Flu booster six months later then annually. Tetanus boosters needed every other year

10. What colour should be the membranes of the eyes, nostrils and gums be?
A. A rich red colour, showing that there is plenty of blood flow to the areas
B. A very pale pink colour, almost white, showing that the areas are healthy and don't need extra blood
C. A salmon-pink colour, and they should be moist, never dry

11. Which of these statements about the tetanus vaccine is true?
A. A tetanus vaccination lasts a pony for ever
B. It is advisable always to have a booster shot of tetanus vaccine if your pony has an open wound
C. A tetanus vaccine needs to be given to a pony only when he is suffering from tetanus

12. What substance makes a horse or pony's skin cells waterproof?
A. Keratin in the epidermis
B. Keratin in the subcutis
C. Keratin in the dermis

Not sure about the last one!
 
Question 12 should be epidermis. Bad question as waterproofing is contributed to by secretion of sebum ( grease) and presence of hair.
 
Eh? SO you've put a whole quiz on here to beg answers that you're then going to send off as your own work? Blimey, in my day that would have counted as cheating.
 
Ah, just questions 1 to 12 then. And no I don't understand, the idea is to do the research and find out the answers by learning, not to get other people to answer for you! Presumably you won't ask someone else to do your driving theory test for you!
 
Ah, just questions 1 to 12 then. And no I don't understand, the idea is to do the research and find out the answers by learning, not to get other people to answer for you! Presumably you won't ask someone else to do your driving theory test for you!

Have you been sucking on a lemon or something?
 
No dear, I'm just a sour old woman, hadn't you twigged :D

I also have strong views on people passing off others' work as their own.

I am probably older than you are but thankfully not sour. Nobody knows what the quiz was for, it could well have been a competition. I thought it was quite enterprising to ask on here.
 
Joke dear, joke. :)

Yes, enterprising to ask for clarification on a question or two - but the whole lot? And for two different quizzes?
 
Thanks!

Actually, to save me time, I am gonna chuck in all of the questions XD Thanks to everyone who has helped me!

4. Which of the following statements are true?
C. Sweet itch is not contagious and cannot be passed from pony to pony (I think this is right, but I'm not sure :))

5. Which of these are some of the ways suggested to manage sweet itch?
B. Using a specially designed rug, applying and re-applying insect repellent, feeding a supplement to boost the pony's immune system, applying a topical lotion


6. To help ponies with breathing difficulties, which of these should be incorporated into their everyday management?
C. Soak hay to reduce dust, leave the top stable door open, use dust-free bedding, turn the pony out as much as possible, feed a supplement to boost the immune system

7. Which of these are symptoms of equine influenza?
A. A rise in temperature for a few days, a high, dry cough, clear discharge from the nostrils

8. What is one of the most common causes of breathing difficulties in horses and ponies?
A. Allergic reaction to dust and mould spores.

9. What is the correct way to vaccinate horses and ponies against equine flu and tetanus?
C. Two primary injections, four weeks apart to start. Flu booster six months later then annually. Tetanus boosters needed every other year

10. What colour should be the membranes of the eyes, nostrils and gums be?
C. A salmon-pink colour, and they should be moist, never dry

11. Which of these statements about the tetanus vaccine is true?
B. It is advisable always to have a booster shot of tetanus vaccine if your pony has an open wound

12. What substance makes a horse or pony's skin cells waterproof?
C. Keratin in the dermis

The dermis contains the glands that produce the sebum, it is the second layer
 
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