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Question 1 Report
(a) Discuss the management of goats under the following headings:
(i) breeding;
(ii) care of kids;
(iii) identification;
(iv) castration.
Management of goats
(i) Breeding
(ii) Care of kids
(iii) Identification
(iv) Castration
Answer Details
Management of goats
(i) Breeding
(ii) Care of kids
(iii) Identification
(iv) Castration
Question 2 Report
Outline the steps involved in the processing of beeswax
Steps in the processing of beeswax
Answer Details
Steps in the processing of beeswax
Question 3 Report
(a) Explain how each of the following factors affect feed formulation for farm animals:
(b) State five precautions to be taken to ensure the preparation of good quality feed for layers.
(a) How each factor affects feed formulation
(b) Five precautions to ensure good quality feed for layers
Answer Details
(a) How each factor affects feed formulation
(b) Five precautions to ensure good quality feed for layers
Question 4 Report
(a) Name the five main regions of the vertebral column of a sheep.
(b) State one specialized function of each of the regions of the vertebral column of a sheep.
(c) Explain each of the following terms as used in Animal husbandry:
(i) lactation;
(ii) Rumination.
(a) Five main regions of the vertebral column of a sheep
(b) One specialised function of each region
| Region | Function |
|---|---|
| Cervical | Supports the head and allows movement of the neck. |
| Thoracic | Articulates with the ribs and supports the chest, protecting the heart and lungs. |
| Lumbar | Supports the muscles of the back (loin) and bears the weight of the abdomen. |
| Sacral | Fused vertebrae that attach to and support the pelvic (hip) girdle. |
| Caudal | Forms the tail and allows its movement. |
(c) Explanation of terms
Answer Details
(a) Five main regions of the vertebral column of a sheep
(b) One specialised function of each region
| Region | Function |
|---|---|
| Cervical | Supports the head and allows movement of the neck. |
| Thoracic | Articulates with the ribs and supports the chest, protecting the heart and lungs. |
| Lumbar | Supports the muscles of the back (loin) and bears the weight of the abdomen. |
| Sacral | Fused vertebrae that attach to and support the pelvic (hip) girdle. |
| Caudal | Forms the tail and allows its movement. |
(c) Explanation of terms
Question 5 Report
(a) A ewe was serviced on May 1, 2014. Determine the expected date of lambing of the ewe
(b) Define Animal Husbandry
(a) Expected date of lambing
The gestation period of a ewe (sheep) is about 150 days (approximately five months). The expected date of lambing is found by adding 150 days to the service date.
Service date: 1 May 2014.
Adding 150 days:
\[ 1\text{ May }2014 + 150\text{ days} \approx 28\text{ September }2014 \]
The ewe is therefore expected to lamb about 28 September 2014 (roughly the end of September, five months after service).
(b) Definition of Animal Husbandry
Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with the care, feeding, breeding, housing, health and general management of farm animals for the production of meat, milk, eggs, hides and other products.
Answer Details
(a) Expected date of lambing
The gestation period of a ewe (sheep) is about 150 days (approximately five months). The expected date of lambing is found by adding 150 days to the service date.
Service date: 1 May 2014.
Adding 150 days:
\[ 1\text{ May }2014 + 150\text{ days} \approx 28\text{ September }2014 \]
The ewe is therefore expected to lamb about 28 September 2014 (roughly the end of September, five months after service).
(b) Definition of Animal Husbandry
Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with the care, feeding, breeding, housing, health and general management of farm animals for the production of meat, milk, eggs, hides and other products.
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