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Proper restraint - ✔✔crucial to animal care three major categories restraint techniques - ✔✔manual mechanical chemical Why do injuries of staff occur? - ✔✔Improper restraint and not recognizing signs of fear or aggression What is fear-free restraint? - ✔✔To form a common language between human and animal What species will likely display the greatest range of reactions to handling and restraint? - ✔✔Dogs What is equipment used for restraining dogs? - ✔✔Collars, leashes, muzzles and head snares How do cats respond to fear? - ✔✔Freezing, escape attempt or attacking
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Proper restraint - ✔✔crucial to animal care three major categories restraint techniques - ✔✔manual mechanical chemical Why do injuries of staff occur? - ✔✔Improper restraint and not recognizing signs of fear or aggression What is fear-free restraint? - ✔✔To form a common language between human and animal What species will likely display the greatest range of reactions to handling and restraint? - ✔✔Dogs What is equipment used for restraining dogs? - ✔✔Collars, leashes, muzzles and head snares How do cats respond to fear? - ✔✔Freezing, escape attempt or attacking What equipment is used to restrain cats? - ✔✔Muzzles, head snares, gloves, cat bags or towels How can you divert a cats attention? - ✔✔Gentle stroking or scratching behind ears What is the goal of restraining a bird? - ✔✔They can't fly, bite, scratch or injure themselves What are two mechanical devices used to restrain rodents? - ✔✔Acrylic rodent restrainer and forceps Why are rabbits difficult to handle? - ✔✔Strong back legs can inflict severe scratches Why are rabbits easy to injure? - ✔✔Delicate skeletal systems
What is the general rule of handling reptiles? - ✔✔Gently but firmly Equipment for handling horses - ✔✔Halters, leads, lip twitches, hobbles, stocks and blindfolds Where can't a horse see? - ✔✔Directly in front or behind What are the most common restraints for horses? - ✔✔Head restraint and distraction What do horse trailers prevent the horse from doing? - ✔✔Turning or moving around Which cows are more difficult to handle? - ✔✔Beef cattle Which cattle are more easily handled? - ✔✔Dairy cows What equipment is used to restrain cattle? - ✔✔Chutes, halters, nose leads, hobbles, tail tying and casting ropes What do cattle trucks prevent the cattle from doing? - ✔✔Moving around What is the most timid domestic animal? - ✔✔Sheep What is the goal for restraining sheep? - ✔✔To hold it in position without harm What is the most unpredictable domestic animal? - ✔✔Goats How do you keep a goat still for examination? - ✔✔Lifting a front leg or holding the chin/beard
Cat bag - ✔✔Encloses a cats body with access to treatment sites Catching net - ✔✔Used to remove a bird from a flock Cattle chute - ✔✔Examination area to hold one animal closely Cephalic vein - ✔✔Front of foreleg Chain shank - ✔✔Used to distract horse Chain twitch - ✔✔Distract a horse by stimulating nerves Chemical restraint - ✔✔Use of sedatives, tranquilizers or anesthetics Cross-tie - ✔✔Restricts side to side head movement Fetal hold - ✔✔Grasping a cat by scruff forceps - ✔✔Graps small rodents to transport cage Halter - ✔✔Encircles head of horse for lead Head snare - ✔✔Long metal handle with retractible wire Hobble - ✔✔Strap around legs to restrict movement Hurdle - ✔✔Used to direct pigs into enclosure
Jugular vein - ✔✔Front of neck Lateral recumbency - ✔✔lying on the side Lead - ✔✔Guide leash attached to halter Manual Restraint - ✔✔Using your hands to hold the animal in the desired position mechanical restraint - ✔✔Use of equipment like leashes, collars, restraint bags, and poles on an animal. Milking Hobbles - ✔✔Two metal bands, connected by a length of chain, used to prevent a cow from kicking muzzle - ✔✔Any device applied around an animal's nose and mouth to prevent the animal from biting nasal septum - ✔✔Tissue between the nostrils Nose Lead - ✔✔Large metal tongs with large ball-shaped ends, designed for cattle to hold their heads in place. occlude - ✔✔In venipuncture, to block or hold off a vein by pressing, allowing the blood to pool in the vein pig catcher - ✔✔A large, long-handled clamp with a rope that holds the ends of the clamp shut Restraint gloves - ✔✔Heavy gauntlet-type gloves, used to handle cats, typically made of leather too thick for cats to bite through.
V-trough - ✔✔A V-shaped trough usually made of plywood used to restrain a pig on its back