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Question
which biosecurity practice helps prevent disease from entering a livestock operation?
sharing equipment between farms
allowing visitor access to all areas
limiting visitor access and disinfecting footwear
mixing new animals immediately
4 multiple choice 1 point
which class of livestock is primarily raised for egg production?
broilers
roasters
layers
fryers
Response
First Question (Biosecurity Practice):
Brief Explanations
- Sharing equipment between farms can spread pathogens, so it's not a preventive practice.
- Allowing visitor access to all areas increases disease entry risk.
- Limiting visitor access reduces exposure, and disinfecting footwear kills pathogens on shoes, preventing disease entry.
- Mixing new animals immediately can introduce diseases from new animals to the existing herd.
Brief Explanations
- Broilers, roasters, and fryers are types of chickens raised for meat.
- Layers are chickens specifically bred and raised for egg production.
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C. Limiting visitor access and disinfecting footwear