WAEC-ANIMAL-HUSBANDRY-ANSWERS
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WAEC-ANIMAL-HUSBANDRY-ANSWERS
Animal Husbandry Obj
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(5ai)
Fodder is a type of animal feed or any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, rabbits
(5aii)
Paddocking is where animals are placed in an enclosed area so that they can be graze and be trained
(5aiii)
Reseeding can be defined as the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock
(5aiv)
Stocking rate is the basic relationship between livestock and the forage resource.
(5av)
Natural pasture is usually on land unsuited to arable cropping because of stoniness, seasonal waterlogging, slope or a short growing season, or due to pattern of rainfall distribution or temperature.
(5b)
(i) Climatic Factors
(ii) Soil or Edaphic factors
(iii) Biotic Factors
(iv) Topography
(iv) Size and shape
(5c)
(i) Weeds Add Organic Matter and Nutrients to the Soil
(ii) Weeds Check Wind, Water and Soil Erosion
(iii) Some of the Weeds are used as Fodder for Animal
(iv) Some of the Weeds are used as Leafy Vegetables
(v) Some of the Weeds have Medicinal Value
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(3ai)
A monogastric organism has a simple single-chambered stomach.
(3aii)
(i)horses
(ii)rabbits
(3bi)
Concentrate : A feed used with another to improve the nutritive balance of the total and intended to be further diluted and mixed to produce a supplement or a complete feed
(3bii)
Additive : An ingredient or combination of ingredients added to the basic feed mix or parts thereof to fulfil a specific need.
(3ci)
(i)it stimulates the muscles in the wall of the rumen to contract and expand,
(ii)for maintenance of normal hindgut function
(iii)for normal digestion
(iv)It contains lot of nutrients
(3d)
(i)milking machines
(ii)claws,
(iii)bucket milkers
(iv)hand milking
(3ei)
(i)cattle
(ii)sheep
(3eii)
(i)Fowl
(ii)Duck fowl
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(1a)
Hand mating : This is the controlled mating in which the time and mating individual are selected by the breeder
(1aii)
Pen mating – This consist of one male with a selected group of females
(1aiii)
Pasture mating: Uncontrolled mating within a flock or herd
(1bi)
– Pasture mating
(i) Decreased expenses for personal
(ii) Decreased breeding expenses
– Pen mating
(i) Less labour
(ii) Increase risky boar overuse
– Hand mating
(i) Mating can be scheduled and confirmed
(ii) Hand breeding offers less risk to the stallion
(1c)
– Artificial vagina
– Electro ejaculation
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(4ai)
(i) Eye
(ii) Nose
(4aii)
(i) heart
(ii) diaphragm
(4aiii)
(i) Caecum
(ii) Bladder
(4b)
(i) Caecum: Absorbs fluids and salts that remain after completion of intestinal digestion and absorption
(ii) Gizzard: Aids in digestion by particle size reduction, chemical degradation of nutrients and regulation of feed flow, and responds rapidly to changes in the coarseness of the diet.
(iii) Crop: It is used to store food temporarily before moving it on to the stomach.
(iv) Rumen: It stores food that a ruminant regurgitates, chews again and swallows a second time.
(v) Lung: Its function is to deliver oxygen to the blood stream in exchange for carbon dioxide
(4c)
(i)Checking body temperature
(ii)Measuring the body mass
(iii)Measuring the growth
(iv)Checking their activeness
(v)Loss of fat
(vi)They feel cold
(4d)
(i)Camels
(ii)Crayfish
(iii)Prawn