Reproductive System

Overzicht

A Yankasa ram runs with twenty ewes for a full season, yet only three lambs are born at the end of it. The ram is healthy, willing and mating often, so the shepherd assumes bad luck. The real explanation usually has nothing to do with luck and everything to do with reproductive biology: mating on the wrong day of a ewe's cycle wastes the encounter completely, however many times it happens. Understanding the reproductive system is what turns mating into lambs, kids, calves and piglets.

In this lesson you will meet the parts of the male reproductive system and the parts of the female reproductive system in a farm animal, and learn exactly what each part does. You will follow fertilisation itself, from ovulation through mating to the fused egg implanting in the uterus, and see why the timing of service around oestrus, and an awareness of how long pregnancy lasts in each species, are the two pieces of knowledge that make the difference between an empty pen and a full one.

Doelstellingen

  1. Identify the parts of the male reproductive system
  2. Identify the parts of the female reproductive system
  3. State the functions of the parts of the reproductive system
  4. Explain the process of fertilisation in farm animals
  5. Distinguish between the reproductive system of a male and a female farm animal

Lesnotitie

Every calf, kid, lamb and piglet begins with two cells meeting at the right moment: an egg from the female, a sperm from the male. Getting an animal pregnant needs healthy organs in both, correctly timed mating, and an accurate sense of when the young is due. This lesson builds the anatomy every later topic on breeding and artificial insemination assumes you already know.

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  1. Which male reproductive organ produces both sperm and the hormone testosterone? A. Epididymis B. Vas deferens C. Testes D. Prostate gland Answer: C
  2. In the female reproductive tract of a farm animal, fertilisation normally takes place in the: A. Uterus B. Cervix C. Vagina D. Oviduct Answer: D
  3. Which of the following is an accessory gland of the male reproductive system? A. Epididymis B. Seminal vesicle C. Vas deferens D. Testis Answer: B
  4. The muscular structure that stays tightly closed to separate the uterus from the vagina, except at mating and birth, is the: A. Cervix B. Oviduct C. Ovary D. Vulva Answer: A
  5. A doe goat with an average gestation period of 150 days is served on 1st January. She is expected to kid at about the end of: A. March B. April C. May D. July Answer: C

Eerdere Vragen

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Vraag 1 Verslag

(a) Explain each of the following terms as used in animal production: (i) flushing: (i) dystocia: (iii) parturition.

(b) State five ways in which fencing is important in livestock production.

(c) Mention five ways in which rearing of rabbits is important.

(d) List four disadvantages of deep litter system in poultry production.