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CB7004 Livestock Farming
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Learning Unit 12 - Correct Handling of Animals
Approach to Animals
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What is Nutrition?
Health Nutrition Interactions
Nutrition Terminology
Activity
Nutrition Terminology
Composition of Animal Feed
Composition of the Bodies of Farm Animals
Chief Nutrients and their Functions
Nutritional Deficiencies in Livestock
Animals Can Be Grouped According To Feeding Class
Feeds Can Be Grouped According To Their Origin
Feeding Strategies Can Be Grouped According To The Feed Utilization
Extensive Feeding Systems
Semi-Intensive Feeding Systems
Intensive Feeding Systems
Correct Storage Of Feed
Losses If Feed Is Not Correctly Stored
What Can be Done to Ensure Proper Storage of Feeds
Apply Stock Control And Records Of Animal Feed In Storage
Feed Processing For On-Farm Use: Feed Mixing
Evaluate Feed Quality
Water Quality
Introduction
Feed Intake is Very Badly Affected if any of the Following Problems Occurring.
Routine Checks To Prevent Problems
Weighing Animals
Benefits of Weighing
Preparing the Facility
Estimating Cattle Weight Without a Scale
Handling Animals Humanly During Weighing
Applying Human Safety Precautions
Shrinkage During Handling Of Cattle
Weighing Livestock According To Procedure
Restoring The Weighing Facility Back To Its Inoperative Status
Documenting The Relevant Mass Information According To Procedure
Counting The Livestock Weigh
Reporting The Relevant Information According To Procedure
Feedlot Management
Basic Feedlot Feeding Ingredients And Their Functions
Feedlot Diets
Supplements
Activity
Feedlot Definitions
Understanding Feedlot Blends
Identifying Concentrations Of Ingredients In Blends
Understanding When a Feed Blend is “Stronger” or “Weaker”
Pearson Square
Determining the Daily Feed Consumption
Determining Water Consumption Levels
Collecting and Distributing Feed in Feedlots
Feeding and Water Troughs
Record the Ingredients Mixed into the Feeds
Recording the Amount of Feed to Animals
Stock Control of Feed Ingredients and Ordering Feed Ingredients
Cleaning Feed Bunkers and Water Troughs
Treatment Plan
Importance to Keep Your Beef Herd Safe, Healthy And Stress Free.
Understanding The Concept Of Livestock Treatments
Treatments Related to Cattle Identification and Securing the Herd
Marking Animals
Methods of Marking Cattle
Sick or Diseased Animals
Common Diseases in Livestock
Vaccination
Types of Vaccines
Understanding Vaccine Labels
Vaccine Expiration
Administering Treatments When Abnormal Behaviour Occur
Castration Tools
Introduction
Cattle Behaviour and How it Influences Handling
How Cattle Walk
Feeding Behaviour Of Cattle And How It May Influence Administering Of Medical Diets
Mating Behaviour Of Cattle How It May Influence Decisions About Treatments Such As Dehorning And Castration
Resting Behaviour Of Cattle As An Option For Decisions Surrounding Administering Vaccines, Inoculation Or Other Chemical Treatments
How Cattle See And How It Might Influence Decisions Regarding Preparation And Administering Of Cattle Treatment
Cattle’s Response To Sound And Smell And How It Might Influence Decisions Regarding Preparation And Administering Of Cattle Treatments
Cattle’s Personal Space And How It Might Influence Decisions Regarding Preparation And Administering Of Cattle Treatments
Herd Behaviour And How It Might Influence Decisions Regarding Preparation And Administering Of Cattle Treatments
Individuality and Learnt Behaviour And How It Might Influence Decisions Regarding Preparation And Administering Of Cattle Treatments
Restraining Individual Cattle And Groups Of Cattle
Cattle Handling Facilities
The Crush
Holding Pens
Clamps
Dipping Facilities
The Correct Handling Equipment
Equipment to Physically Restrain Animals
General Principles of Animal Handling
Different Approaches Apply to Different Animals
Control Defensive Behaviour in Animals
Examples of Abnormal Behaviour
Situations That Can Trigger Defensive Behaviour
Ways of Responding to Defensive Behaviour
Minimize Risk When Working with Animals
Introduction
Modes of Transportation Available for Cattle
Animal Welfare During Transit
Welfare Guidelines For Transporting And Loading Cattle
Conditions on the Transport Vehicle
How to Handle And Transport Non-Ambulatory Animals
Problem Animals
Damage Identifications General Principles
Protecting Predators
Wildlife Damage Management
Improve Protection for Livestock
Population Control Methods
Euthanizing Injured Cattle and Predators and Discarding of Carcasses
Disposal of Mortalities
Skinning
Assist In Employer-Community Interactions In Addressing Problem Animal Incidents Adjacent To Protected Areas
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