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FSQA Jeopardy. Modified by: Kati Peiffer, Tom Miller, Byron Leu Field Specialists ISUE Created By: Brent Strickland, University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Adapted for Beef QA purposes by Jeff Goodwin, University of Idaho
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FSQA Jeopardy Modified by: Kati Peiffer, Tom Miller, Byron Leu Field Specialists ISUE Created By: Brent Strickland, University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Adapted for Beef QA purposes by Jeff Goodwin, University of Idaho Special Thanks to Matt Hamlyn for permission to use the game board frame
What to do Project Management Animal treatment Potpourri Feed your animal Animal Care $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
1-100A 1 - 100 b. False Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $100 $100
1-200 • Which is not a character trait? • Caring • Respect • Happiness • Trustworthiness • Fairness $200
1-200A 1 - 100 C. Happiness Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $200 $200
1-300 • Show rules state your animal cannot be born on or before January 1st. What date is the earliest “born on” date to be eligible? • December 25th • December 31st • January 1st • January 2nd $300
1-300A d. January 2nd 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $300 $300
1-400 • In animal handling the “point of balance” is located at it’s shoulders. • True • False $400
1-400A • a. True • Behavioral Principals of Livestock Handling • Grandin, T. 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $400 $400
1-500 • Pigs, cattle, horses and sheep are more sensitive to high pitched sounds than humans • True • False $500
1-500A a. True 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $500 $500
2-100 As a general rule, vaccines and certain antibiotics need to be refrigerated at what temperature? 1 - 100 $100
2-100A 40 – 45 degrees Fahrenheit Reference: Quality Assurance, Level III page 26 1 - 100 $100 $100
2-200 • Nutritional needs for animals are based on? • It’s digestive system • Age • Stage of production • All of the above $200
2-200A 1 - 100 D. All of the above Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $200 $200
2-300 How many pounds of meat, milk and eggs do 4-Her’s in Iowa produce each year? $300
2-300A 17 Million pounds of meat, milk and eggs Reference: Leaders Guide Quality Assurance Manual p,iii 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $300 $300
2-400 What does VCPR mean? $400
2-400A Veterinarian Client Patient Relationship Your veterinarian can help you make medical judgments, assist you with withdrawal times, your record keeping system, and can provide “extra label” drug use when deemed necessary under special circumstances. Reference: Quality Assurance Level III page 31 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $400 $400
2-500 Define: Labeled Drug Use Off Label Drug Use Extra Label Drug Use $500
2-500A • Label use is when you use the animal health product exactly like it says on the label. • Off label drug use is when producers, on their own, use a drug in a manner other than what is on the label. • Extra label drug use is when a veterinarian prescribes a drug to be used by a producer in a manner other than the directions on the label. • Reference: Quality Assurance Youth Program, page 47 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $500 $500
3-100 1 - 100 Name the government agency that regulates medicated animal feed, most health products, approves products and sets tolerance levels for antimicrobials. $100
3-100A 1 - 100 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Reference: Quality Assurance Youth program page 20 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $100 $100
3-200 What are three ways/routes to administer medications? $200
3-200A 1 - 100 • Water • Feed • Injection • Topical • Reference: Quality Assurance Level III page 38 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $200 $200
3-300 Give the definition for withdrawal time. $300
3-300A • Withdrawal time is the amount of time required for the medication to be metabolized, or broken down, by the animal’s body, before marketing. • Reference: Quality Assurance, Youth Program page 21 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $300 $300
3-400 Name four reasons why producers use animal health products. $400
3-400A 1- Provide for the welfare of the animal 2- Treat disease or parasite 3- Prevent disease or parasite 4- Improve rate of gain 5- Improve feed efficiency 6- Minimize production costs 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $400 $400
3-500 There are five ways to administer injectable medication to an animal. Name the two most common. $500
3-500A • In the muscle (Intramuscular – IM) Apply just behind and below the ear but in front of the shoulder. Never inject in the ham or loin. • Under the skin (Subcutaneous – Sub Q) Inject only into clean, dry areas. Use the loose flaps of skin in the flank or behind the elbow. • Reference: Quality Assurance Youth Program page 51 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $500 $500
4-100 What is the best site for IM injection in an animal? 1 - 100 $100
4-100A 1 - 100 The Neck Region because there is good circulation and low value cuts of meat Reference: Quality Assurance Youth Program page 34 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $100 $100
4-200 Define Biosecurity $200
4-200A All of the procedures used to maintain and improve the health of your herd. Reference: Quality Assurance III page 48 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $200 $200
4-300 • Antibiotic treatment is almost always better than vaccinating your animal • True • False $300
4-300A 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. b. False $300 $300
4-400 • Which of the following affects can stress have on an animal? • a. Reduce feed and water intake • b. Reduce feed efficiency • c. Increase health problems • d. Affect the quality of meat produced • e. All of the above $400
4-400A • e. All of the above 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $400 $400
4-500 Why is there a concern when animals have a drug residue in their body when slaughtered for meat consumption? $500
4-500A • Meat that contains unsafe levels is in violation of federal law. Persons who are very sensitive to certain drugs may react if traces of drugs are in the meat. Persons who eat meat may develop severe allergic reactions from the traces of medications that are present. • Consumers expect safe residue-free meat. People may lose confidence in the quality of the food products that we produce if there are residues. • Reference: Quality Assurance Youth Program, Drug Residue worksheet 1 - 100 Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. 5 $ 00 $500
5-100 1 - 100 • An animal’s blind spot is located: • a. On the right • b. Directly behind the animal • c. In front of the animal • d. At the point of balance $100
5-100A 1 - 100 b. Directly behind the animal Type answer here. Adjust size & position as necessary. $100 $100