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CPD Quiz: Reproduction & Breeding for Small Animals On Demand

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Question 1 of 6

A queen has just delivered 6 kittens. All appear healthy, but there are no easily-identified placentas. What is the most likely reason?

A

The queen has retained placenta/s

B

The queen has eaten the placenta/s

C

Some of the kittens shared a placenta

Question 2 of 6

The training required for PennHIP is now FREE to veterinarians and registered nurses/technicians.

A

True

B

False

Question 3 of 6

Screening for hereditary eye conditions by retinal examination has now been replaced by genomic testing.

A

True

B

False

Question 4 of 6

The oestrus cycle in canine females is divided into:

A

proestrus, oestrus, dioestrus, and anoestrus

B

pre-oestrus, oestrus, dioestrus, and anoestrus

C

proestrus, oestrus, dioestrus, and polyoestrus

Question 5 of 6

Which best represents the normal canine gestational length?

A

57d from ovulation, 63d from day one of cytologic dioestrus, 65d from the LH peak

B

57d from the LH peak, 65d from day one of cytologic dioestrus, 63d from ovulation

C

57d from day one of cytologic dioestrus, 63d from ovulation, 65d from the LH peak

Question 6 of 6

Which best describes seasonality in male dogs and toms?

A

Male dogs are fertile year-round, tom cats have a moderate seasonal effect

B

Male dogs have a moderate seasonal effect, tom cats are fertile year-round

C

Both male dogs and tom cats are fertile year-round

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