High School Agriculture Lessons

Module        Lessons                               

Neutering
Castrating Farm Animals and Race Horses
Reproductive Hormones
Video: Veterinary Presentation on Neutering
 
Parasites
Parasite Host Relationship
Video: Veterinary Presentation on Parasites
 
Vaccination
The Immune System
Pathogens
Rabies
Video: Veterinary Presentation on Vaccinations
 
Physical Exam
Performing a Physical Exam
Video: Veterinary Presentation on Physical Exam
 
Nutrition and Growth
Energy and Rations
Structure and Function of the Digestive System
Feedstuffs
Video: Veterinary Presentation on Animal Nutrition
 
 
FFA State Veterinary Science CDE
Study Materials
 Indentification PowerPoints
 Skills Rubrics
 Skills Videos
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Competition
Information & Directions

Veterinary Technician Videos                                                                             Download Quicktime Player
Basic Animal Care
OR
Communication Tips for Vet Technicians
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Drawing Blood
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Emergency Procedures & First Aid
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Equine Reproduction
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Obtaining a Fecal Sample
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Obtaining a Urine Sample
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Postoperative Care
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Proper Procedure for Bandaging
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Restraint Used to Radiograph a Dog
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Taking Vital Signs
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Vonn's Story
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Related Teacher Requested Lessons              
Animal Safety
Careers in Agriculture
Careers in Science Booklet
Conservation and Uses of Animal Materials
Game and Exotic Animals
How does your Garden Grow
Just Give it a Shot
Livestock and Pollution
Livestock Production
Reproduction in the Mare
Spay and Neuter Video
Texas Crops 1800-1940
Urinalysis
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