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Choose the correct directional term for each bolded word. . Bellwork 1/7/14. Side: rostral Ventral Lateral  Medial Pertaining to back, dorsum of head, neck, trunk, tail Caudad  Medial rostral  Dorsal Back and belly Dorsoventral rostral  Ventral  Dorsal - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bellwork 1/7/14Side:  rostral

  Ventral  Lateral  Medial

Pertaining to back, dorsum of head, neck, trunk, tail Caudad Medial rostral Dorsal

Back and belly Dorsoventral rostral Ventral Dorsal

Middle and side, coursing from middle to side

 Lateral Mediolateral rostral Medial

Rear: posterior Lateral rostral Anterior

Choose the correct directional term for each bolded word.

Bellwork  1/9/14

• Determine the rate of gain per day for the following scenario:  – Chewy weighed 265 last Monday (9 days ago).  He weighs 245 this Wednesday.  

– How many pounds did he gain per day?–What factors could play a role in his rate of gain?

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Expectations Reminders• No more cellphones/    headphones during classtime• Dress Code• Raise hand• Ask to use the restroom• No harassing the animals     (including yelling)• When we’re outside you are expected to participate in order to earn your grade

Bellwork 1/13/14

• A calf weighed 90# when purchased and it weighed 290# after feeding it for 100 days.  

• What is it’s ADG (Average Daily Gain)?

American Cocker Spaniel

Limousin•Lighter skin/hair on legs, nose, around eyes

Golden Retriever

Irish Setter

Charolais

Labrador Retriever

Pointer

Landrace

• White• Drooped ears• Known for their 

maternal instincts• Long• Flatter-topped 

than other breeds• Originated in Denmark

Bichon Frise

Hampshire

• Black with a whitebelt

• Probably the oldest American breed

• Small, erect ears• Well-known meat 

breed• Originated in the 

United States

Boston Terrier

Bulldog

Chow Chow

Dalmatian

Chester White

• White with drooped ears

• Mothering breed• Known to produce 

large litters• Originated in 

Chester County, PA

Poodle

Breed Box    

Size                 Standard:  over                                    38cm (15 in.)

Grooming        Demanding

Exercise         Medium

Feeding            Straightforward

Temperament   Sparky and            cheerful

Afghan hound

Basset Hound

Beagle

Dachshund

Duroc

• Solid red • Drooped ears• Slight dish to the face• Excellent meat type 

hog• Originated in the 

United States

Greyhound

Chihuahua

Papillion

Pekingese

Pomeranian

Pug

Shih Tsu

Yorkshire Terrier

Airdale Terrier

Breed Box    

Size:  17-19”  

57-67 pounds

Grooming: easy, short, smooth hair

Exercise: must have plenty of regular exercise

Temperament:  happy, outgoing, stable, confident, gentle and loving towards people

American Staffordshire 

Terrier

Lakeland Terrier

Miniature Schnauzer

Herford

White face, belly, legs Polled/Horned

Pinzgauer

White tail, back, belly

Deeper red

Scottish Terrier

West Highland White Terrier

Australian Cattle Dog

Australian Shepherd

Border Collie

Ayrshire• Red and white• Distinct Spots• Medium-sized cattle• Strong, rugged cattle• Don’t have a lot of leg 

and foot problems• Calves are strong and 

easy to raise• Moderate butter fat

Collie

German Shepherd

Old English Sheepdog

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Brahman

Alaskan Malamute

Boxer

Yorkshire• White • Large, erect ears• Known as “The 

Mother Breed”• Produces large litters• Bacon-type hog• Originated in England

Doberman Pinscher

Great Dane

Great Pyrenees

Angus

Brangus

Rottweiler

Saint Bernard

Siberian Husky

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