A) Fancy housing B) Constant human interaction C) Access to clean water D) Expensive feed
A) 5 square feet B) 20 square feet C) 2 square feet D) At least 10 square feet
A) Poultry netting or woven wire B) Invisible fence C) Barbed wire D) No fencing at all
A) Grass and pasture B) Cat food C) Dog food D) Only commercial feed
A) Small stones; aids digestion B) A type of feed; provides energy C) Salt; prevents diseases D) Sand; used for bathing
A) Only when it looks dirty B) Monthly C) Daily D) Weekly
A) A flock B) A gaggle C) A herd D) A swarm
A) Around 6 months B) Around 1 year C) Around 2 years D) Around 3 years
A) Bright, alert eyes B) Increased activity C) Lethargy D) Excessive eating
A) Squirrel B) Butterfly C) Rabbit D) Fox
A) 42-49 days B) 28-35 days C) 7-10 days D) 14-21 days
A) Kid B) Pup C) Gosling D) Chick
A) Concrete B) Plastic C) Carpet D) Straw or wood shavings
A) To make them feel secure B) To keep them warm C) To encourage egg laying D) To prevent overheating
A) Give it extra food B) Ignore it and hope it gets better C) Inspect its feet and legs for injury D) Immediately separate it from the flock
A) Excellent weed control B) They don't need water C) Very low maintenance D) Silent animals
A) Gradually and under supervision B) Only introduce them at night C) Keep them separated permanently D) Just put them in together
A) Summer B) Fall C) Spring D) Winter
A) As a warning B) To communicate with each other C) Because they are happy D) Because they are cold
A) Waterproofing their feathers B) Keeping them warm C) Attracting mates D) Healing wounds
A) Embden B) Holstein C) Chinese D) Toulouse
A) Lettuce B) Duck starter feed C) Bread D) Gravel
A) Worms B) Lice C) Fleas D) Ticks
A) Provide adequate space per bird B) Restrict their diet C) Keep them indoors at all times D) Limit water access
A) Play loud music B) Provide a wading pool C) Give them sugar cubes D) Isolate them from each other
A) Panting B) Increased appetite C) Aggressive behavior D) Shivering
A) Vitamin C B) Vitamin E C) Vitamin A D) Vitamin D
A) Rodents eat goose feed B) Geese are afraid of rodents C) Rodents steal goose eggs D) Rodents can spread disease
A) Bright lights B) Loud noises C) Secure fencing D) Leaving food out for predators
A) Giving them extra sugar B) Limiting their water intake C) Providing a draft-free shelter D) Clipping their wings |