Senior Questions Q. How many chambers of the heart does a rabbit have? A. Four- like a human Q. What is the skin sack that contains the testicles? A. Scrotum Q. What is orchitis? A. An infection of the testicles of a buck Q. What is crude protein? A. This is a group name referring to the sum of 23 nutrients known as amino acids Q. What vitamins must a rabbit obtain from outside sources? A. A, D, and E Q. What is sometimes called rabbit fever? A. Tularemia Q. What disease do you use the treatment of sulfaquinozaline or amproluim for? A. Coccidiosis Q. What disease was introduced to Australia to eliminate the wild rabbits? A. Myxomatosis Q. How is myxomatosis spread? A. Mosquitoes Q. What are the three types of enteritis? A. Diarreal, Mucoid, Hemmoragic Q. What is Pyometra? A. Pus in the uterus, does with this can not reproduce. This disease can only be determined by an autopsy Q. Pneumonia is a complication from what? A. Pasteurellosis Q. Kits born to does fed a diet deficient in vitamin A may have a problem with what? A. Hydrocepholus Q. What is the difference between Blue Breasts and Caked breasts? A. Blue Breast is a progression of caked breasts which is caused by too much milk production Q. Sun cured hay is a good source of which vitamin? A. Vitamin A Q. Can rabbits breed with wild rabbits? A. No, they’re not the same species Q. Can rabbits breed with European wild rabbits? A. Yes, because that is where our domesticated rabbit came from Q. Name three species of true native American rabbits? A. Brush rabbit, Mountain Cottontail, and Pygmy rabbit Q. What colors are the Showshoe Hare? A. Brown in the summer and white in the winter Q. Define meat pens? A. 3 rabbits under 10 weeks of age, weighing between 3-5 pounds. All must be the same breed and variety (if broken pattern, they still must be the same variety). They can be from different litters. Q. Name four types of mating? A. Natural, forced, restrained, and colony Q. Define pseudopregnancy? A. False pregnancy Q. What does bloodline mean? A. A term incorrectly used to denote a strain of rabbits. Q. What two breeds are known for having snappy flyback fur? A. Silvers and Tans Q. What breed has standing fur, where when you pet it backwards to the head it will remain in place till petted back into position? A. Silver Fox Q. What two breeds have upright fur? A. Mini Rex and Rex Q. What are the three major leg bones in the rabbit’s foreleg? A. Radius, Ulna, and Humorus Q. What is one breed that has no breed spefic disqualifications other than the General all breed Disqualifications? A. Florida Whites Q. What are “Pea Spots”? A. The tan spots on the inside base of the ears of the Tan breed Q. What two breeds with the broken pattern DO NOT fault or disqualify for one or more colored toenails? A. Satins and Polish |
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