Urban livestock Exam–Fort Collins
Name:______ Date:______
1)What type and how many goats are allowed within city limits of Ft Collins:
- Breed(s): ______
- Quantity (circle) : 1 2 3 4 5 6
2)Goats must be kept
- On a collar and leash when off property
- On a tether no long than 30 feet but not shorter than 10 feet
- In the back half of the property
- All the above
3)Written consent to own goats will be required from neighboring property
- If goat shelter and enclosure are less than 25’ to property line
- If goat shelter and enclosure are less than 15’ to property line
- If goat shelter and enclosure are less than 5’ to property line
- Written consent is not required
4)Bucks (uncastratedmale goats) are allowed if:
- Breeding and only on the property for 24hours
- Under 12 weeks old
- All the above
- None of the above
5)Goats must be closed in their shelter/barn
- From dusk to dawn
- If outside temperature is below 20 degrees
- At all times
6)Goats must be closed in their fenced enclosure
- From dusk to dawn
- If outside temperature is below 20 degrees
- At all times
7)Goats must be allowed access to their shelter/barn at all time. (circle one) True / False
8)Goats can be used for meat purposes
- If the animal is over 6months old and is butchered humanely
- If the animal is processed at a meat processing facility
- If the animal is processed outside city limits
- All the above
- None of the above
9)Goats must be vaccinated against rabies
- If the goat has been bitten by a skunk or raccoon
- By a licensed veterinarian
- When it reaches 12 week of age
- All the above
- None of the above
10)Peoplethat live within HOA’s(Home Owner Associations)can now own goats because city laws override HOA covenants. (circle one) True / False
11)If your goat jumps the fence into the neighbors property and is attacked by their dog, the dog owner will be issued a ticket for
- Vet care
- Owning a Dangerous Dog
- All the above
- None of the above
12)Why is it important newborn kids consume colostrums (the mother goat’s first milk)?
- Marks the kids so the mother goat knows they belong to her.
- Colostrum makes the kids sleepy.
- Colostrum contains high amounts of antibodies and nutrients.
- Colostrum makes the kids’ coats soft.
13)You suspect that your doe has mastitis if
- Her udder is hot, swollen and sensitive to touch.
- She drops her food out of her mouth when she chews.
- She has a sore on her jaw.
- She likes to rub her withers on the fence.
14)After milking the doe, it is important to dip her teats in a teat disinfectant
- To soothe the teat.
- To make the milk taste good.
- To kill mastitis causing organisms on the teat and prevent bacteria from getting into the teat canal.
- To keep the kids from nursing the mother.
15)Milk is pasteurized
- To maintain its color.
- To kill any disease causing organisms that may have contaminated the milk from the doe’s udder or during handling.
- To make cheese.
- To make yogurt.
16)In order to produce milk, does must
- Be bred, have kids and be milked.
- Be happy.
- Be housed properly.
- Be kept in pairs.
17)Male goats who are straining to urinate,
- Probably have urinary calculi.
- Should be seen by a veterinarian.
- Can be ignored.
- A and B
18)Disbudding and castration of kid goats,
- Is unnecessary if goats are kept in the city.
- Make the milk taste better.
- Can be done at 1-2 weeks of age.
- Keep goats from breaking out of their pens.
19)Internal parasites affect young and poorly nourished goats the most severely. To control these parasites:
- Brush the coats of the adult goats.
- Feed garlic.
- Prevent manure from getting into the feed and water; maintain a good level of nutrition; periodically treat with dewormers.
- Use topical ointments.
20)Sudden changes in diet are dangerous for goats. They may bloat and become extremely ill. This condition may develop following
- Consumption of too much grass hay.
- Consumption of a large amount of grain, extremely lush grass or large amounts of milk.
- Consumption of too much water on a hot day.
- Starvation.
21)Following delivery of kids, the afterbirth should be wrapped in plastic bags and disposed of because
- It is cancerous.
- It smells.
- it may contain infectious organisms that cause disease in people.
- It attracts vermon.
22)Tetanus is a disease which causes much suffering for goats but is preventable due to
- Oral supplement
- Vaccination
- Topical spray
- Protective fencing.
23)If your goats develop sores around the mouth or lesions in the skin
- do not touch the lesions with bare hands.
- call a veterinarian for a specific diagnosis.
- the lesions may represent diseases that can be passed to humans.
- All of the above
24)In order to minimize the risk of contracting disease after handling your goats, it is important to
- Have yearly vaccinations.
- Wash your hands.
- Eat vitamins.
- Read the instructions.
Larimer Humane Society
Urban livestock
Written Exam
August 2013