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Animal Handling Final Exam 2025 ||
Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
cow friendly working facility - ANSWER - uniform color, solid allies, well lit, curved allies,
prevent anything that might flap in the wind

conditions that can result from rough handling when working cattle - ANSWER - low
immunity, low production, weight loss, meat quality, decreased reproduction

moving a cow to the left - ANSWER - approach at their right side

moving a cow to the right - ANSWER - approach at their left side

moving a cow forward - ANSWER - approach them at the back part of the shoulder

moving a cow backwards - ANSWER - walk towards them at the shoulder
feline tail flicking - ANSWER - irritation or agitation

feline tail between legs - ANSWER – escape

ways to reduce stress when working cattle - ANSWER - decrease noise level, avoid
yelling

When discussing cattle behavior, the term flight zone is often used. What does this term
refer to? - ANSWER - the distance you can approach a cow before causing it to move

where is the key position for moving cattle? - ANSWER - at the shoulder

equine straight up ears - ANSWER - alert curious

equine ears up and facing forward - ANSWER - intense, interest

equine neutral ears - ANSWER - content

equine pinned back ears - ANSWER - warning, anger, irritation

equine one ear forward and one ear back - ANSWER - divided attention

what is a horse's blind spot? - ANSWER - directly in front and behind

how do horses focus on objects up close and at a distance - ANSWER - raising and
lowering their head

whinny and neigh - ANSWER - greeting

, canine ears forward position - ANSWER - alert, interested

canine ears back - ANSWER - uncomfortable, pushy

canine ears neutral - ANSWER - indifferent

canine rounded eyes - ANSWER - content, neutral

canine eyes dilated pupil, rapid blinking, wide open - ANSWER - alert interested

canine averted eyes - ANSWER - unsure

canine tense facial expression - ANSWER - reactive state

canine tight closed mouth or repeated licking - ANSWER - uncomfortable

canine open mouth tongue out - ANSWER - usually happy

canine head tilt - ANSWER - usually curiosity

canine lowered head - ANSWER - uneasiness

canine tail wag - ANSWER - generally happy

canine low or tucked tail - ANSWER - fearful, uncomfortable

canine tail straight out - ANSWER - depends on context

canine braced legs - ANSWER - tension, aggression

canine back slightly rounded - ANSWER - uncomfortable

canine straight back - ANSWER - comfortable

types of aggression in canine - ANSWER - food, territory, people, mother and child

what is the litter box rule? - ANSWER - 1 litter box per cat plus one

visual communication in cats? - ANSWER - involves body. tail, ear, head position, eye
contact, and overall stance/ movement

feline tail up/vertical - ANSWER - friendly

feline tail arched up over back or an inverted U - ANSWER - distance-increasing
behavior
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