Livestock Disease Management
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If your family owned a dairy farm, what measures would you undertake to improve the quality and quantity of milk production?
Q.
If your family owned a dairy farm, what measures would you undertake to improve the quality and quantity of milk production?
Q. Dairying is the management of animals for:
- Milk
- Eggs
- Honey
- Wax
Q. Cattle diseases can be prevented by providing
- Adequate and clean water
- Good quality and quantity of fodder
- Well maintained farm environment
- All of the above
Q.
All the cattle in your farm have been culled because of diseases. Which of the following scenario will you try to avoid when you start the farm again?
- Prevention (biosecurity) methods in susceptible herds
- Selectively breed disease resistant breeds
- Diagnose and cure once the disease symptoms are noticed
- Use breeds that are capable of withstanding harsh climatic conditions
Q. Cattle diseases can be prevented by providing
- Adequate and clean water
- Good quality and quantity of fodder
- Well maintained farm environment
- All of the above
Q. Which of the following practices is not carried out in dairy farms to enhance milk production?
- Feeding is carried out in scientific manner
- Water is sprinked in the shed to reduce mental stress
- Cattles are kept in accommodations having adequate ventilations, sufficient light and water along with a good drainage system
- Cattles are given balanced feed containing roughage and concentrate
Q. Cattle diseases can be prevented by providing
- Adequate and clean water
- Well maintained farm environment
- Good Quality and quantity of fodder
- All of the above
Q.
Ifyour family owned a dairy farm, what measures would you undertake toimprove the quality and quantity of milk production?