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Farm escape room

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Created on January 12, 2026

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FARM ESCAPE ROOM

Help on the farm with daily chore

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Chickens and their eggs

Collect chicken eggs for each correct answer
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question 1/4

Why is hay the best substrate for chickens to nest in?
It is insulating
It is absorbant

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It is cheap for the farmers to use

question 2/4

Which substrate is most effective at reducing ammonia build-up in a well-managed chicken housing system?
Straw

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Sand
Wood Shavings

question 3/4

Poorly managed or unsuitable substrates are most likely to contribute to which health issue in chickens?
Beak deformities
Bumblefoot and footpad dermatitis

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Wing fractures

question 4/4

Why is straw often considered less suitable than wood shavings for indoor chicken housing?
It provides insufficient insulation

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It retains moisture and can harbour pathogens
It increases aggression within the flock

Well done! Happy chickens

Cluck, Cluck...

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Cows and their milk

Milk the cows for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4

Which substrate is most effective at reducing the risk of mastitis in housed dairy cows when managed correctly?
Straw bedding
Bare soil

Milking

Concrete flooring with no bedding

QUESTION 2/4

Why is sand bedding often considered beneficial for dairy cows in cubicle housing?

Milking

It increases body temperature during cold weather
It reduces bacterial growth and supports hoof health
It increases milk yield by improving digestion

question 3/4

Inadequate or poorly maintained substrates in cattle housing are most likely to result in:
Increased rumination and resting time

Milking

Improved cleanliness of udders
Lameness and joint damage

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What is the primary welfare benefit of providing a deep-bedded substrate (e.g. deep straw or sand) in cubicle housing for dairy cows?
It reduces pressure on joints and encourages longer lying times

Milking

It eliminates the need for regular mucking out
It increases feed intake by improving digestion

Well done! Happy cows

Mmoooo...

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Pigs and their food

Feed the pigs for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/4

What is the main welfare risk of using fleece bedding if it is not changed and cleaned regularly?

Feed

QUESTION 2/4

Which substrate is best used for a nesting quail?

Feed

QUESTION 3/4

Which substrate is most suitable for gerbils to allow natural burrowing behaviour?

Feed

QUESTION 4/4

Why is deep bedding particularly important for gerbils?

Feed

Well done! happy pigs

OinK, oink...

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Sheep and their wool

Shearing sheep wool for each correct answer
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question 1/4

What is the best way to ensure animal accommodation is species-specific?
Matching accommodation to the animal’s natural behaviours and environmental needs
Designing accommodation to be visually appealing to visitors

Shearing

Using the same enclosure design for all small mammals

question 2/4

Which fixture or fitting is most important for promoting welfare rather than just convenience?
Decorative lighting

Shearing

Brightly coloured walls
Enrichment items that allow natural behaviours

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Why is suitable accommodation essential for animal welfare?
It helps maintain physical health, psychological wellbeing, and natural behaviour

Shearing

It reduces staffing requirements
It removes the need for regular health checks

question 4/4

Which legislation is not related to animal accommodation
Pet Shop Licensing Regulations 2018
The Animal Care and Protection Act 2007

Shearing

Zoo Licensing Act 1981

Well done! Happy sheep

Beeeehehe...

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All right, daily chores done!

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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