Keep the labels of all products for reference Make sure your animal ALWAYS has fresh water Use disposal gloves when handling or treating sick animals If in doubt, ask our Veterinarian before treatingVaccination Plan De- worming Control Rodents Control Wild Birds Keep feed in secure container Health Plan Limit visitors; especially those with same animals For evaluation Store drugs carefully so they remain usable Only use products labeled for animals on your animal Thoroughly clean truck or trailer between hauling Clean Up Feed Spills Keep Dogs & Cats Away Feed Traveling Animals Last Isolate New Animals VCPR Check bedding for moisture (knee test) Clean any borrowed or loaned equipment Humans can be major disease carriers Bleach is an effective disinfectant Keep your treatment record up to date Identify your animals accurately Disinfect any and all equipment taken to a show Use Proper Injection Site Disinfect Equipment Report suspicious deaths of animals to vet Wash hands before and after caring for animals Vet Checks Wash Your Boots if been to other’s barn Disinfect pens before bringing in new animals Control Wildlife Clean & Dry Pens Ask the health status of new animals Food Safety Quarantine new animals before mixing with herd Isolate Sick Animals Use screens to keep out wild birds Have visitors wear disposal boots Keep the labels of all products for reference Make sure your animal ALWAYS has fresh water Use disposal gloves when handling or treating sick animals If in doubt, ask our Veterinarian before treatingVaccination Plan De- worming Control Rodents Control Wild Birds Keep feed in secure container Health Plan Limit visitors; especially those with same animals For evaluation Store drugs carefully so they remain usable Only use products labeled for animals on your animal Thoroughly clean truck or trailer between hauling Clean Up Feed Spills Keep Dogs & Cats Away Feed Traveling Animals Last Isolate New Animals VCPR Check bedding for moisture (knee test) Clean any borrowed or loaned equipment Humans can be major disease carriers Bleach is an effective disinfectant Keep your treatment record up to date Identify your animals accurately Disinfect any and all equipment taken to a show Use Proper Injection Site Disinfect Equipment Report suspicious deaths of animals to vet Wash hands before and after caring for animals Vet Checks Wash Your Boots if been to other’s barn Disinfect pens before bringing in new animals Control Wildlife Clean & Dry Pens Ask the health status of new animals Food Safety Quarantine new animals before mixing with herd Isolate Sick Animals Use screens to keep out wild birds Have visitors wear disposal boots
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Keep the labels of all products for reference
Make sure your animal ALWAYS has fresh water
Use disposal gloves when handling or treating sick animals
If in doubt, ask our Veterinarian before treatingVaccination Plan
De-worming
Control Rodents
Control Wild Birds
Keep feed in secure container
Health Plan
Limit visitors; especially those with same animals
For evaluation
Store drugs carefully so they remain usable
Only use products labeled for animals on your animal
Thoroughly clean truck or trailer between hauling
Clean Up Feed Spills
Keep Dogs & Cats Away
Feed Traveling Animals Last
Isolate New Animals
VCPR
Check bedding for moisture (knee test)
Clean any borrowed or loaned equipment
Humans can be major disease carriers
Bleach is an effective disinfectant
Keep your treatment record up to date
Identify your animals accurately
Disinfect any and all equipment taken to a show
Use Proper Injection Site
Disinfect Equipment
Report suspicious deaths of animals to vet
Wash hands before and after caring for animals
Vet Checks
Wash Your Boots if been to other’s barn
Disinfect pens before bringing in new animals
Control Wildlife
Clean & Dry Pens
Ask the health status of new animals
Food Safety
Quarantine new animals before mixing with herd
Isolate Sick Animals
Use screens to keep out wild birds
Have visitors wear disposal boots