#1 Which of these is not a symptom of colic?

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#1 Which of these is not a symptom of colic? Health 2 #1 Which of these is not a symptom of colic? A. Sweating B. Nipping or Kicking at Belly C. Drinking Water D. Off Feed Health 2

#2 Thread Worms Large Strongyles Bots Round Worms None of the above Health 2 #2 These photos all relate to a parasite that lays its eggs on the outside, then the horse licks the eggs and the larvae hatch and attach to the tongue, where ultimately they can be swallowed and end up attached to the lining of the stomach. What is the parasite? Thread Worms Large Strongyles Bots Round Worms None of the above Health 2

#3 Ascarids Roundworms Large Strongyles Both A & B None of the above Health 2 #3 These are the largest of the five main internal parasites; they can be up to 22 inches long and ½ inch wide – generally these affect foals and young horses. What are they? Ascarids Roundworms Large Strongyles Both A & B None of the above Health 2

# 4 These photos are examples of or behaviors related to what? Bots Health 2 # 4 These photos are examples of or behaviors related to what? Bots Tapeworms Fly Eggs Pinworms None of the Above Health 2

#5 This test is used to check for EIA or Equine Infectious Anemia… Health 2 #5 This test is used to check for EIA or Equine Infectious Anemia… EIA Test Herbology Test Coggins Test Potomac Test Health 2

Health 2 #6 Under typical circumstances, how often should you have a farrier take care of your horse’s feet? Once per month Every 6-8 weeks Twice per year Twice per month Health 2

Health 2 #7 This is a common position for a horse with this severe foot problem in an effort to allow them to rock back off their front feet. This can be caused by too much grain, rapid changes in feed, and a variety of other causes. What is it? Navicular White Line Disease Laminitis/Founder None of the above Health 2

#8 In the equine digestive system, which is significantly longer? Health 2 #8 In the equine digestive system, which is significantly longer? Small Intestine Large Intestine Cecum Esophagus Health 2

#9 What is the range of the average horse’s standing temperature? Health 2 #9 What is the range of the average horse’s standing temperature? 97-98.6 F 101 - 105.5 F 99 - 101F 101-105 F Health 2

# 10 Which of these is not a vaccine for your horse? Health 2 # 10 Which of these is not a vaccine for your horse? Tetanus West Nile Strangles LA200 Health 2