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What is the palpation chute used for?
Allowing access behind cattle in a squeeze chute for vet procedures
What is this used for?
Restrain cats for vet procedures
Which two behavior modifications increase an animal's behavior?
Positive reinforcement, Negative reinforcement
True or False: One of the most dangerous behaviors and animal can exhibit is fearful.
True
All of the following are examples of normal cat or dog behavior except:
 
Ears pinned back and flat to the head
 
Sitting
 
Alert
 
Lying down relaxing
Which animal is most commonly caught with a catch pole?
Dog
All of the following are examples of scared behavior in cats or dogs except:
 
Cleaning themselves
 
Lowering of the body
 
Tail tucked between their legs
 
Stiff stance
Answer Innate or Learned: A cow going isolating itself to have a calf.
Innate
What can be fastened to a horse, goat, sheep, or cattle to control the head?
Halter
The following are different types of aggressive behavior from animals except which one?
 
Applied Aggression
 
Dominance
 
Redirected Aggression
 
Territorial Aggression
Which of the following learned behaviors would describe kittens playing and wrestling it's siblings?
 
Play
 
Habituation
 
Observation
 
Conditioning
What is different about a cat muzzle compared to a dog muzzle?
Cat muzzle covers the eyes and dog muzzle keeps them from biting
True or False: Animals are encouraged to move easily and work well with loud, high pitched noises.
False
What piece of equipment would be necessary to use when safely working with a herd of cattle?
 
Headgate
 
Muzzle
 
Trimming Stand
 
Net
Name the equipment:
Sorting Board or Panel
Answer Innate or Learned: Sheep running to the feeder when a bucket of feed is shaken.
Learned
Name the equipment:
Squeeze Chute
Name the equipment:
Headgate
Refers to animals attaching to or adopting another animal as their parent:
Imprinting
True or False: There are several different reasons an animal my exhibit aggressive behavior.
True
True or False: The size of animal flight zones may vary from animal to animal.
True
Casey wants to discourage her dog from jumping on her. So she turns her back toward her dog when the dog jumps. What type of behavior modification would this be considered?
Negative Punishment
Alex is trying to herd cattle into the bud box of a chute. Where should Alex stand to make the cattle move forward?
 
Behind the point of balance
 
Somewhere in the flight zone
 
Directly behind the cattle
 
In front of the point of balance
Answer Innate or Learned: A colt suckling after birth.
Innate
Refers to animals attaching to or adopting another animal as their parent:
Imprinting
The type of behavior that occurs naturally in members of a species, is predictable, and usually involves basic life functions that are required for survival.
Innate/Instinctive
Jimmy wants to train his dog to sit. So he provides a treat and lots of praise when his dog sits. What type of behavior modification would describe this training technique?
Positive Reinforcement
Type of behavior occurs when an animal associates a certain response to a certain stimulus, but is adaptive and can be learned in different ways
Learned Behavior
Which of the following behaviors is/are examples of conditioning?
 
A dog receiving a treat for sitting
 
A duckling swimming after a few days
 
A spider spinning a web
 
A gosling following a human they saw for the first time
Carrie took her dog Spot to the dog park. As another dog passed, spot began fighting with the other dog. Carrie tried to pull the dogs apart and Spot bit her on the arm. What type of aggression was shown toward Carrie?
Redirected Aggression
Imaginary point at the animal's shoulder that is the animal's center of gravity that is helpful to move an animal easily:
Point of Balance
Invisible area around the animal that when a human enters this area the animal will move away:
Flight Zone