2018 waec animal husbandry answer
Animal Husbandry OBJ:
1-10: DBAABCCADD
11-20: BADDCBACBD
21-30: BCADCACAAC
31-40: ABABCBDDAD
(6a)
(i) Producers
(ii) Retailers
(iii) Wholesalers
(iv) Private middlemen
(v) Commodity board.
(6bi)
Pasteurization is the process by which milk is heated to destroy all micro organisms present without seriously affecting the composition of the products.
(6bii)
(i) Helps to preserve the milk for a long time.
(ii) Sterilize tye milk by killing micro organisms in the milk.
(6biii)
(I) butter.
(ii) ice cream.
(iii) skin-milk.
(6c)
(ï) Diseases that affect cows causes reduction in milk production
(ii) Malnutrition
(iii) Temperature
(6di)
To weaken the animal, as to avoid struggling when slaughtering.
(6dii)
(i) Starving the animal.
(ii) Inspection of the animal.
(5b)
(i) Rumination is the process by which the ruminant animals regurgitates previously consumed feed and masticates it a second time.
(ii) Coprophagy is the consumption of faeces. In some animal species it is seen as a normal behavior, like rabbitsDoing that allow tough plant materials to be digested more efficiently by passing twice through the digestive tract.
(5ci) Creep feeding:
It increase weaning weights in cattle and lambs, compensation for low milk production, and a smoother transition to feedlot rations.
(5cii) Steaming Up:
It promote maximum milk production from the very beginning of the lactation.
(5ciii) Flushing:
It increase the rate of ovulation, hence, lambing rate.
(5di)
(i) Increased diversity of plant and animal species.
(ii) Control of invasive plant species, such as yellow starthistle.
(iii) Habitat restoration for threatened and endangered species.
(iv) Controlling erosion from water runoff for improved water quality.
(5dii)
(i) Manuring
(ii) Avoiding of overgrazing
(iii) Irrigation
(iv) Replanting
(3ai)
(I)Rectum
(ii)bladder
(iii)scrotum
(iv)Ampulea
(3aii)
(I)cervical air sac
(ii)clavicular air sac
(iii)sinus
(iv)trachea
(3b)
(i) Rectum:
- it is the last stop before the faces
- it is eliminated through the anal canal
(ii) Bladder:
- it functions as body urine
(iii) Scrotum:
- it contains the testicles called (tester)
(iv) Ampulla:
- it contains the cupula, aclustter of sensitive hairs embedded in the jelly like mound.
HEN:
(i) Cervical air sec:
- the extension of lungs in birds
(ii) Claviculae air sac:
- it permit a un individual flow of air
(iii) Sinus:
- lighter of the sull or improve voice
(iv) Tractiea:
- an integer part which air away hen
1) Ration is the amount of feeds given to farm animal within 24hrs which comprises a careful combination of carbohydrate, protein , fat and oil , vitamin and mineral
(5a)
(i) The eye
(ii) ear lobe
(iii) wattle
(iv) wing
(v) tail
(5aii)
(i) Avian influenza
(ii) fowl cholera
4a) Land tenure can be defined as the manner in which a party holds or occupies an area of land. =================
4b) A weed may be defined as any plant or vegetation that interferes with the objectives of farming or forestry, such as growing crops, grazing animals or cultivating forest plantations.
(4ci)
Drenching is the administering of drug to an animal by mouth mouth into the stomach, usually by force, to rid them of helminths parasites, such as roundworm, flukes and tapeworm.
(4cii)
Dipping is is an efficient method of delivering pesticide or other liquid treatments to a large herd to protect sheep from infestation against external parasites such as itch mite, blow-fly, ticks and lice.
(4d)
(i) Respiratory system
(ii) Digestive system
(iii) Reproductory system
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1-10: DBAABCCADD
11-20: BADDCBACBD
21-30: BCADCACAAC
31-40: ABABCBDDAD
(6a)
(i) Producers
(ii) Retailers
(iii) Wholesalers
(iv) Private middlemen
(v) Commodity board.
(6bi)
Pasteurization is the process by which milk is heated to destroy all micro organisms present without seriously affecting the composition of the products.
(6bii)
(i) Helps to preserve the milk for a long time.
(ii) Sterilize tye milk by killing micro organisms in the milk.
(6biii)
(I) butter.
(ii) ice cream.
(iii) skin-milk.
(6c)
(ï) Diseases that affect cows causes reduction in milk production
(ii) Malnutrition
(iii) Temperature
(6di)
To weaken the animal, as to avoid struggling when slaughtering.
(6dii)
(i) Starving the animal.
(ii) Inspection of the animal.
(5b)
(i) Rumination is the process by which the ruminant animals regurgitates previously consumed feed and masticates it a second time.
(ii) Coprophagy is the consumption of faeces. In some animal species it is seen as a normal behavior, like rabbitsDoing that allow tough plant materials to be digested more efficiently by passing twice through the digestive tract.
(5ci) Creep feeding:
It increase weaning weights in cattle and lambs, compensation for low milk production, and a smoother transition to feedlot rations.
(5cii) Steaming Up:
It promote maximum milk production from the very beginning of the lactation.
(5ciii) Flushing:
It increase the rate of ovulation, hence, lambing rate.
(5di)
(i) Increased diversity of plant and animal species.
(ii) Control of invasive plant species, such as yellow starthistle.
(iii) Habitat restoration for threatened and endangered species.
(iv) Controlling erosion from water runoff for improved water quality.
(5dii)
(i) Manuring
(ii) Avoiding of overgrazing
(iii) Irrigation
(iv) Replanting
(3ai)
(I)Rectum
(ii)bladder
(iii)scrotum
(iv)Ampulea
(3aii)
(I)cervical air sac
(ii)clavicular air sac
(iii)sinus
(iv)trachea
(3b)
(i) Rectum:
- it is the last stop before the faces
- it is eliminated through the anal canal
(ii) Bladder:
- it functions as body urine
(iii) Scrotum:
- it contains the testicles called (tester)
(iv) Ampulla:
- it contains the cupula, aclustter of sensitive hairs embedded in the jelly like mound.
HEN:
(i) Cervical air sec:
- the extension of lungs in birds
(ii) Claviculae air sac:
- it permit a un individual flow of air
(iii) Sinus:
- lighter of the sull or improve voice
(iv) Tractiea:
- an integer part which air away hen
1) Ration is the amount of feeds given to farm animal within 24hrs which comprises a careful combination of carbohydrate, protein , fat and oil , vitamin and mineral
(5a)
(i) The eye
(ii) ear lobe
(iii) wattle
(iv) wing
(v) tail
(5aii)
(i) Avian influenza
(ii) fowl cholera
4a) Land tenure can be defined as the manner in which a party holds or occupies an area of land. =================
4b) A weed may be defined as any plant or vegetation that interferes with the objectives of farming or forestry, such as growing crops, grazing animals or cultivating forest plantations.
(4ci)
Drenching is the administering of drug to an animal by mouth mouth into the stomach, usually by force, to rid them of helminths parasites, such as roundworm, flukes and tapeworm.
(4cii)
Dipping is is an efficient method of delivering pesticide or other liquid treatments to a large herd to protect sheep from infestation against external parasites such as itch mite, blow-fly, ticks and lice.
(4d)
(i) Respiratory system
(ii) Digestive system
(iii) Reproductory system
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