Animal husbandry (Animal science)
  • 1. Animal husbandry, also known as animal science, is the branch of agriculture concerned with the breeding, care, and management of livestock. This field encompasses various aspects of animal production, including nutrition, genetics, reproduction, health, and behavior. Animal husbandry practices aim to improve the quality and efficiency of livestock production while ensuring the well-being of the animals. Professionals in this field work to enhance animal welfare, increase productivity, and promote sustainable practices in livestock farming. By studying and applying principles of animal science, individuals in animal husbandry contribute to the advancement of agriculture and the overall well-being of animals and society.

    What is the term for the practice of breeding and raising livestock?
A) Environmental science
B) Animal husbandry
C) Agricultural science
D) Botany
  • 2. What is the term for castrated male cattle raised for beef production?
A) Steer
B) Bull
C) Cow
D) Heifer
  • 3. Which nutrient is essential for proper bone development in livestock?
A) Vitamin C
B) Magnesium
C) Iron
D) Calcium
  • 4. Which of the following is a common method to identify individual livestock?
A) Ear tags
B) Tail docking
C) Branding
D) Leg bands
  • 5. Which of the following is a source of protein commonly fed to livestock?
A) Chocolate
B) Soybean meal
C) Bread crumbs
D) Potatoes
  • 6. What is the term for an animal that has been raised away from its mother and is dependent on humans for care?
A) Foal
B) Orphan
C) Fawn
D) Cub
  • 7. What is the term for the removal of animal wool or hair?
A) Shaving
B) Shearing
C) Pruning
D) Moult
  • 8. What is the gestation period for a typical sow (female pig)?
A) 6 months
B) 9 months
C) 12 months
D) 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days
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