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Antibiotics 4-H Challenge

Antibiotics 4-H Challenge. Feed Tags. Good Management Practices. Acronyms. Delivery Systems. Record Keeping. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Feed Tags 100.

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Antibiotics 4-H Challenge

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  1. Antibiotics 4-H Challenge Feed Tags Good Management Practices Acronyms Delivery Systems Record Keeping 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Feed Tags 100 Quick Grow Feed Company Fat City, MN 55555

  3. Feed Tags 100 Who was the manufacturer of the feed?

  4. Feed Tags 200 Feed as the complete ration to hens laying eggs for human food. Provide fresh water at all times. Do not feed to cattle or other ruminants.

  5. Feed Tags 200 What are Feeding Directions?

  6. Feed Tags 300 For improved feed efficiency and increased egg production.

  7. Feed Tags 300 What is the label claim? (all medicated feeds must state the purpose of the medication)

  8. Feed Tags 400 • Monensin • Bacitracin Zinc • Carbadox

  9. Feed Tags 400 What are examples of antibiotics found in feeds?

  10. Feed Tags 500 • Increase rate of weight gain • Improve feed efficiency • Increase carcass leanness

  11. Feed Tags 500 What is Ractopamine? (also accept Paylean or Optiflex as Brand Name Products)

  12. Acronyms for 100 USDA

  13. Acronyms 100 What is United States Department of Agriculture?

  14. Acronyms 200 FDA

  15. Acronyms 200 What is Food and Drug Administration?

  16. Acronyms 300 VCPR

  17. Acronyms 300 What is Veterinary Client Patient Relationship?

  18. Acronyms 400 CDC

  19. Acronyms 400 What is Center for Disease Control?

  20. Acronyms 500 FSIS

  21. Acronyms 500 What is Food Safety and Inspection Service?

  22. Good Management Practices 100 Biosecurity Plan

  23. Good Management Practices 100 What is the plan to prevent disease from entering the herd/flock or reduce the risk of disease spreading from one infected animal to others?

  24. Good Management Practices 200 Growth Promotant

  25. Good Management Practices 200 What is the general term that defines products used to increase efficiency in meat and milk production?

  26. Good Management Practices 300 Food Safety

  27. Good Management Practices 300 What is the term that refers to production of high quality food products that are safe for human consumption?

  28. Good Management Practices 400 • Biological • Chemical • Physical

  29. Good Management Practices 400 What are the three types of potential food safety hazards in meat products?

  30. Good Management Practices 500 Herd Health Management Plan

  31. Good Management Practices 500 What is the individual producer/farm management plan that outlines the procedures that help maintain and improve the health of livestock?

  32. Delivery Systems 100 • Feed • Water • Injections

  33. Delivery Systems 100 What are methods of giving antibiotics to animals?

  34. Delivery Systems 200 Antibiotic Residue

  35. Delivery Systems 200 What is the material left in the animal’s system during the withdrawal period?

  36. Delivery System 300 Therapeutic Level

  37. Delivery Systems 300 What is the term used to describe antibiotics that are included in feed or water to treat an illness/ disease?

  38. Delivery Systems 400 • IM • SQ • IP • IV • IN

  39. Delivery Systems 400 What are examples of routes for administration of antibiotics? IM – Intramuscular SQ – Subcutaneous IP – Intraperitoneal IV – Intravenous IN - Intranasal

  40. Delivery Systems 500 Broad Spectrum Narrow Spectrum Limited Spectrum

  41. Delivery Systems 500 What are the ranges of bacteria that are affected by an antibiotic’s action?

  42. Record Keeping 100 Ear Notch Tattoo

  43. Record Keeping 100 What are methods of identifying individual animals?

  44. Record Keeping 200 Pen Number

  45. Record Keeping 200 What is one method of identifying a group of animals who have received the same medication treatment?

  46. Record Keeping 300 Paint Stick

  47. Record Keeping 300 What is a temporary method to identify a medicated animal?

  48. Record Keeping 400 • Treatment • Animal Id • Product • Amount • Route • Person giving treatment • Withdrawal time • Date withdrawal completed • Notes

  49. Record Keeping 400 What is the information that should be recorded on barn/treatment records?

  50. Record Keeping 500 3 years

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