Demonstrate knowledge involves describing livestock management practices and related structural features and functions, and/or agricultural concepts.
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge involves explaining why livestock management practices or steps within practices are carried out. The explanation includes an understanding of related structural features and functions, and/or agricultural concepts.
Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge involves applying knowledge of livestock management practices to given situations. This includes comparing and contrasting or justifying management practices.
Livestock management practices are those related to feeding, breeding and health that affect livestock production.
Structural features and functions, and/or agricultural concepts relating to:
feed management practices may include digestive systems (ruminant and non ruminant); the nutritional value of feeds; digestibility; and feed requirements of maintenance, growth, pregnancy and lactation
breeding management practices may include reproductive systems and basic genetics eg simple Mendelian genetics, variation, selection, artificial breeding of cattle and Deer
health management practices may include the scientific principles of disease prevention and control eg quarantine, building resistance, early treatment in relation to Dairying systems.
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge involves explaining why livestock management practices or steps within practices are carried out. The explanation includes an understanding of related structural features and functions, and/or agricultural concepts.
Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge involves applying knowledge of livestock management practices to given situations. This includes comparing and contrasting or justifying management practices.
Livestock management practices are those related to feeding, breeding and health that affect livestock production.
Structural features and functions, and/or agricultural concepts relating to:
feed management practices may include digestive systems (ruminant and non ruminant); the nutritional value of feeds; digestibility; and feed requirements of maintenance, growth, pregnancy and lactation
breeding management practices may include reproductive systems and basic genetics eg simple Mendelian genetics, variation, selection, artificial breeding of cattle and Deer
health management practices may include the scientific principles of disease prevention and control eg quarantine, building resistance, early treatment in relation to Dairying systems.
Animal Health
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Vaccinating
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