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Question 1 of 21
1. Question
You stalk a deer that clearly sees you and does not take flight. Should you:
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Question 2 of 21
2. Question
A herd of deer in a woodland have become used to human activity such as walkers and during the culling of these deer you can stalk in very close to these animals. Is this:
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3. Question
In Late July a roe buck is seen chasing a doe round and round a tree stump. Is this behaviour:
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4. Question
A roe deer seen feeding on oilseed rape in winter appears to be blind and shows no fear of man. When it is despatched the trained hunter should:
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Question 5 of 21
5. Question
A muntjac doe is shot on 10 December and is found about to give birth. Is this:
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6. Question
Swollen lymph glands and solid lumps in the lungs could indicate:
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7. Question
You shoot a deer which is limping. During carcass inspection, you find small blisters between the hooves. You should:
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8. Question
The symptoms of anthrax include a grossly enlarged spleen and dark bleeding from every orifice. This disease:
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Question 9 of 21
9. Question
A deer has a wound which has become fly blown and infected. This will:
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Question 10 of 21
10. Question
At winters end, deer are often thin due to lack of food. At other times of the year deer which are thin should be:
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Question 11 of 21
11. Question
A Roe liver has thick white lining to the bile ducts and leaf-like parasites in the bile ducts. This would suggest:
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Question 12 of 21
12. Question
A carcass is found to have many white grubs under the skin along its back. What are these likely to be?
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Question 13 of 21
13. Question
Which of these external parasites can carry Lyme disease?
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Question 14 of 21
14. Question
Lung worms are often found in wild roe deer. Symptoms include:
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Question 15 of 21
15. Question
On inspecting a deer pluck you find the liver is mottled and puckered and has liver flukes in the bile ducts but otherwise it is in good condition? Should you:
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16. Question
Numerous small, flat insects with six legs are seen running through the deer’s hair as it hangs in the larder. These are:
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Question 17 of 21
17. Question
You shoot a thin deer with a poor scruffy coat. On inspection, you find it is infested with small (2 mm) reddish parasites with a dark line down their back. They are:
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Question 18 of 21
18. Question
When preparing a roe buck trophy after selling the carcass to a dealer, on cutting the skull, you find several white grubs in the animal’s nasal passage. You should:
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Question 19 of 21
19. Question
On inspecting the organs of a deer you have just culled you notice the liver is swollen and discoloured. What should you do?
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Question 20 of 21
20. Question
If the joint between the hock and canon bones is swollen, what would this suggest to you?
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Question 21 of 21
21. Question
You shoot a deer with a deformed foot. Should you:
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