Animal Care Intro to Proper Animal cleaning handling

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Animal Care Intro to Proper Animal cleaning, handling, and Care

Animal Care Intro to Proper Animal cleaning, handling, and Care

KEEP IN MIND • Misconduct with or around the animals is a Level II

KEEP IN MIND • Misconduct with or around the animals is a Level II offense and will be written up. • More hands make the work lighter – Perform your assigned task completely. – Tasks will be rotated weekly. • Your performance will be evaluated. – Poor performance will result in no animal privileges.

Step 1: Receive you Animal • You be broken up into groups of 2

Step 1: Receive you Animal • You be broken up into groups of 2 -4 students. • The groups will be assigned a cage to clean. • Each group will be required to complete each step correctly and completely before being evaluated by the teacher.

Removing your animal • 1 student will be responsible for watching the animal once

Removing your animal • 1 student will be responsible for watching the animal once removed from the cage. – The animal is either held in the lap or placed in a holding container • Acceptable holding containers include – Box, Ball (mice only), or Hide A Way house

Safe Handling of your Animal • Rabbit • Mice

Safe Handling of your Animal • Rabbit • Mice

Safe Handling of your Animal • ALWAYS SUPPORT YOUR ANIMAL’S FULL WEIGHT!

Safe Handling of your Animal • ALWAYS SUPPORT YOUR ANIMAL’S FULL WEIGHT!

Safe Handling of your Animal • Rat • Chinchilla

Safe Handling of your Animal • Rat • Chinchilla

Safe Handling of your Animal • Hedgehog Parakeets do not get removed from their

Safe Handling of your Animal • Hedgehog Parakeets do not get removed from their cage Snakes cages are cleaned once a month only.

Cleaning your Cage: Small Animals • Step 1: Remove animal to a safe secure

Cleaning your Cage: Small Animals • Step 1: Remove animal to a safe secure place. No Escaping! • Step 2: Empty your dirty bedding into the large trash can. – You can use a scope or CAREFULLY carry the cage and dump it • Step 3: WIPE OUT the cage with a wet paper towel and any available cleaner • Step 4: Add new bedding – 2 inches of chips (LOW OIL) – 1 hand full (about a cup) • Cedar (for smell) (NONE for hedgies) • Shredded news paper (add 2 hand fulls for mice and rats) None for Ferrets • Step 5: Replace animal in the cage, remove and throw out old food • Step 6: Sweep ALL bedding around your cage onto the floor. It will be swept up.

Cleaning your cage: Birds • Step 1: Remove bottom tray • Step 2: Throw

Cleaning your cage: Birds • Step 1: Remove bottom tray • Step 2: Throw away old bedding • Step 3: Wipe the tray clean • Step 4: Replace bedding • Step 5: Replace tray • Step 6: Sweep around your cage

Feeding your Animal • Rats and Mice – MORE PELLETS THAN SEEDS – Mixture

Feeding your Animal • Rats and Mice – MORE PELLETS THAN SEEDS – Mixture of seeds and pellets. Fill the bowls on Wed , Top off bowls on Friday, Fill halfway on Mondays • Hedgies – Fill bowl with pellets. Cover the top with meal worms (Only on Wednesday • Rabbits – Top off gravity feed bins. Hand full of hay

Feeding your Animal • Chinchilla – Fill bowl half full with pellets. Hand full

Feeding your Animal • Chinchilla – Fill bowl half full with pellets. Hand full of hay • Guinea Pigs – Line the bottom of bowl with feed. Hand full of hay • Birds – Fill bird seed container • Ferrets – Fill feed container

Almost Done! • • • Finally water your animal! Dump out the old water

Almost Done! • • • Finally water your animal! Dump out the old water Run HOT water in the water bottle Dump out hot water Refill water bottle with cold water Place the water bottle properly in the cage

Take a Moment • After the animal has been clean, fed, and watered: –

Take a Moment • After the animal has been clean, fed, and watered: – Take a moment to observe your animal. • Is it acting strangely? • Does it appear to be in good health? • No signs of pain or injury? • Make sure ALL openings in the cage are secure. – Contact teacher immediately if there is a problem

Finishing Touches • When animals are out, observe for health – Nails need to

Finishing Touches • When animals are out, observe for health – Nails need to be cut? Lesions? Tender areas sensitive to pain? • Report to teacher for evaluation of cage once completed • Wait quietly until dismissed – You may “play” with your animal after you have been cleared by your teacher

Conclusion • Having animals is a privilege!! • Lets take care of them!

Conclusion • Having animals is a privilege!! • Lets take care of them!

Animal Care Quiz! • • Take the quiz! Turn it in! Will be graded!

Animal Care Quiz! • • Take the quiz! Turn it in! Will be graded! Passing= allowed to sign the paper stating you are qualified to care for our critters!