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Created By: Brent Strickland and Bob PetersonUniversity of Arizona Cooperative ExtensionSpecial Thanks to Matt Hamlyn for permission to use the game board frame

Arizona Quality AssuranceChallenge

1$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500Its In theNumbersSafe andSecureHealthUp for GrabsResponsibility Round UpFeed Bag8Feed Bag3Health4Safe and Secure5Responsibility Round Up

6Up for Grabs72-1001 - 100The two types of digestive systems in meat animals are?192-200What is ad libitum feeding?212-300What are the three major food hazards that the USDA is most concerned with meat products232-400How long should you keep a copy of your feed tag?252-500What is this an example of?

273-1001 - 100The three most common types of injections are?293-200What are the three physical needs of your animal you need to constantly need to be concerned with?313-300What two main factors affect the quality of stored medication?333-400How would you respond if you were asked how you would prove that you are providing a safe animal to the end user?353-500Reusing needles may cause injury because374-1001 - 100The object of a biosecurity plan is reduce the risk of what three elements from being introduced to your project?394-200The first line of defense in a biosecurity plan is to separate healthy animals from what?414-300What are three ways disease can be spread?434-400What two basic instincts does an animal have when it senses danger?454-500Disease organisms are allowed to reach harmful levels when what is allowed to build up?475-1001 - 100Your neighbor tells you to give lamb medicine to your pig to make him feel better. This is called..495-200How can you be a good citizen at the fair?515-300What is herdsmanship?535-400What is Salmonella?555-500When you are administering medicine to your animal, be sure to check the ________ time of the drug. 576-1001 - 100Youth Exhibitors need to be certified in Quality Assurance every _________ years.596-200You give a medication straight into an animals vein. This is called an__________ Injection616-300A substance that remains in an animals tissue after that animal has been treated with that substance is called636-400Proper bedding does what two things for your animal?656-500The state department responsible for oversight of livestock production673-300A1 - 100 TemperatureAir or moisture343-400A1 - 100 With records of each animal includingFeedMedicationAdditives,Etc.363-500A1 - 100 Dull or bent needles may cause bleeding, bruising or scarring.

Needles may break off in the animal.384-100A1 - 100 DiseasesParasitesPests404-200A1 - 100Other animals with unknown health424-300A1 - 100 Animal to animal contactThrough animal wasteAir movement (aerosol) animal microorganisms444-400A1 - 100 Fight or Flight464-500A1 - 100 Manure485-100A1 - 100 Off Label Use

Illegal!!!!505-200A1 - 100 Be involved, Be responsible, Be helpful.525-300A1 - 100 Taking proper care of your animal and being responsive to questions by livestock officials and the general public during livestock events.545-400A1 - 100 A bacteria found in undercooked food. Bad news for you if you eat it.Be responsible and cook your food properly. 565-500A1 - 100 Withdrawal

586-100A1 - 100 3606-200A1 - 100 IV(Intervenous Injection)626-300A1 - 100 Residue646-400A1 - 100 Controls Temperature and Sanitation666-500A1 - 100 Arizona Department of Agriculture68


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