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Large Animal Crossword Puzzle

Author: Hilary
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A progressive disease in swine causing atrophy of the nasal turbinates in which Bordatella bronchiseptica and Pasturella multocida are the primary infectious agents.
A major nematode infecting the intestinal tracts of cattle, sheep, and goats. Worms look like a barber's pole.
A highly contagious virus of the respiratory tract of immune compromised cattle, commonly combined into a "4-way" vaccine.
A fatal viral disease effecting the central nervous system of humans and animals, most often transmitted by the bite of an infected animal, vaccination required in all pets.
A common cause of diarrhea in cattle and other ruminants transmitted in a number of ways, and commonly included in a "4-way" vaccine.
This zoonotic disease caused by gram negative bacteria is characterized by abortion, orchitis in cattle, bison, and elk, and undulant fever in humans.
This disease is caused by parasitic lungworm of cattle , causing bronchitis and pneumonia.
The main roundworm of cattle commonly known as the brown stomach worm.
A bacteria that is a major cause of sickness and death in baby pigs.
A highly contagious disease in swine, similar to Parvovirus, also known as Coronavirus.
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A core vaccine in swine due to its common cause of infertility and failure to exhibit signs of illness.
A highly contagious virus of the respiratory tract of immunocompromised cattle, commonly combined into a "4-way" vaccine.
A zoonotic intestinal parasite, causes chronic liver disease in cattle, sheep, and goats, and known as the common liver fluke.
A common vaccine in cattle to protect against severe/fatal bacterial toxins that cause diseases such as tetanus, blackleg, malignant edema, red water disease, overeating disease, and black disease.
A bovine respiratory virus occurring in the upper respiratory tract, followed by bacterial infection in the lower respiratory tract or bronchopneumonia, and commonly included into a "4-way" vaccine.
Most commonly affects calves between one and four weeks of age, caused by infection of single-celled parasites, currently no vaccine to prevent against this pathogen.
A spirochete bacteria that is a core vaccine in swine, and is sometimes combined w/ the IBR, PI3, BVD, and BRSV disease accines in cattle called "5-way".
Single-cell protozoa, damages the cells of the small intestine, eggs released via feces, very resistant to disinfectants.
(diamond skin disease) A core vaccine in swine that is zoonotic, may enter the body by breaking through the skin producing diamond shaped lesions.
A zoonotic disease, otherwise known as Contagious Ecthyma or Orf. Vaccine required only if animals in the facility carry the disease.
A core vaccine in sheep and goats to protect against Clostridium Perfringins type C and D and Clostridium Tetani.