Title: Detecting Unhealthy Animals
1Detecting Unhealthy Animals
Original Power Point Created by Casey
Osksa Modified by Charolette Atkinson SHSU
2What is Disease?
- Disease is any deviation from the normal health
of an animal.
3Why is it important to keep animals healthy?
- Unhealthy animals cost money!!
- Millions of dollars are spent every year on
keeping animals healthy. - PROFITABILITY!!
4What are some causes of disease?
- Germs bacteria, viruses, protozoa
- Parasites worms, insects
- Infestations external parasites
- Infectious internal disease
- Injury handling, facilities
- Inherited Genes
- Poor Nutrition easiest to correct
- toxic materials in plants, nitrogen content
- chemicals for insect control
5How do we detect unhealthy animals?
6Visual Signs
- Body posture
- Off feed and water
- Isolated
- Sounds
- Trauma
7Non-visual signs
- Temperature
- Pulse
- Respiration
- Blood types and counts
- Mucous membranes
- Tissue cultures
8Vital Signs
- Temperature-internal temperature of the animal
taken with a thermometer - Pulse The heart rate of the animal, taken by
pressing on the blood vessel. - Respiration the rise and fall of the body
cavity, or breaths per minute.
9Normal Temperature, Pulse and Respiration (3052)
Continued
- Temperatures Among Different Animals
- Cat 101.5 Degrees
- Cattle 101.5 Degrees
- Dog 102 Degrees
- Horse 100.5 Degrees
- Pig 102 Degrees
- Rabbit 102.5 Degrees
- Sheep 103 Degrees
10Normal Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
Continued
- Pulse
- Regular throbbing caused in the arteries by the
contractions of the heart - When taking a pulse, count for 15 seconds and
then multiply by four to get a full minute
reading - Ways to take human and some animal pulses include
using stethoscope, by hand on wrist or neck
which contains a major artery
11Normal Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
Continued
- Heart Rates Among Different Animals
- Cat 120 Degrees
- Cow 102 Degrees
- Dog 110 Degrees
- Horse 40 Degrees
- Human 70 Degrees
- Sheep 75 Degrees
- Mouse 534 Degrees
- Elephant 35 Degrees
12Normal Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
Continued
- Respiration
- The placing of air or dissolved gases in intimate
contact with the circulating medium of a
multicellular organism - Stethoscope is the best way to determine pulse
- Count the number of times the cheats
rises on animal
13Normal Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
Continued
- Respiratory Rates Among Different Animals
- Animals Beats/minute
- Cat 26
- Cow 30
- Dog 22
- Horse 12
- Human 12
- Rat 97
14Lets Review
- 1. What is disease?
- 2. Why is it important to keep animals
- healthy?
- 3. Give three causes of disease.
- 4. Give three visual and non -isual signs of
- detecting disease.
- 5. What are vitals?
15Check your answers!!
- 1. Any deviation from normal health of the
animal. - 2. Profitability, saving money
- 3.Answers will vary
- 4. Visual -isolation, off feed, depressed,
- off food and water etc..
- Non visual - temperature, pulse and
respiration - 5. Temperature, pulse and respiration