Animal husbandry

Study programme: animal science full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaVDCHZv/JSP AmlHusb/13    Short: JSP AmlHusb
  •  Credits: 4
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: summer semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 2 / 2   -   Per study period: 26 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
Prerequisites a following
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
1. Participation the exercises according to the Study Regulations.
2. Two credit tests completed with a minimum success rate of 51%.
3. Final exam consist from three parts:
1. test with 30 questions from all presentation (lectures and exercises) - min. 51%
2. identification of breeds of animal - 20 random pictures of animal for identification - min. 51%
3. oral part of exam - random 1 question( from list of questions) - oral answer - min. 51%
Result - average grade from all three parts
Learning outcomes
The student acquires knowledge about the importance of animal husbandry, their domestication, selection and breeding, as well as the use and focus of individual livestock breeds. Within the framework of general animal husbandry, he will gain insight and experience in fixing, handling, weighing and measuring of animals. They will familiarize themselves with the mandatory labelling of individual livestock species. He will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge and experience in exterior evaluation as well as active participation in the assessment at exhibitions. At the same time, he gets an overview of the use, utility types and breeding categories of each species of domestic animals. Within the framework of special zootechnics, he will get acquainted with the characteristics and use of individual breeds of domestic animals.
Brief outline of the course
Importance of animal husbandry
Domestication
Production trends for the various livestock species
The Constitution
Exterior and interior livestock
Selection and Breeding
Breeding and Reproduction
The distribution of various breeds by commercial focus
Course syllabus
Program of lectures
1. Lecture Phylogenesis and domestication of animals
2. Lecture Exterior and interior, constitution and condition of farm animals
3. Lecture Production trends of various species of domestic animals
4. Lecture Modern sheep and goat industry
5. Lecture Poultry breeds and hybrids
6. Lecture Modern trends in poultry production
7. Lecture Utilization of horses, horse sports and important horse breeds
8. Lecture Equine growth and development
9. Lecture Carnivorous and herbivorous fur animals
10. Lecture Management and breeding methods in cattle, breeding value
11. Lecture Dairy and beef cattle breeds and types
12. Lecture Utility types of swine, the Large White and its derivates
13. Lecture Compensation of exercises CREDIT
Program of exercises
1. Exercise: Taxonomy, fixation and manipulation with animals
2. Exercise: Assessment, measuring and weighting of animals
3. Exercise: Identification and colouring of farm animals
4. Exercise: Wool shearing and classing
5. Exercise: Reproduction properties, hatching
6. Exercise: Gallinaceous and water fowls breeding systems
7. Exercise: Colours and markings of horses, identification
8. Exercise: Examination of the horse´s mouth for age
9. Exercise: Breeding of herbivorous fur animals
10. Exercise: Milk production, lactation curves
11. Exercise: Cattle identification, breeds standards milking methods
12. Exercise: Evaluation of exterior and balance of litter of pigs
13. Exercise: Compensation of exercises, CREDIT
Recommended literature
1.Duran, A. 2001. Animal breeding practical book, UVLF, ISBN 80-88985-46-3.
2.G. Wiener: Animal Breeding. Mc Milan Education Ltd. 1994, ISBN 0-333-57298-X, 208,pp.
3.Banerjee G.C,: A textbook of Animal Husbandry. Eighth edition. Oxford and & IBH. 2021, ISBN 978-81-204-1260-6, 1079p.
4. Vanhorn Beth: Vetrinary guide of Animal Breeds. Wiley Blackwel. 2018, ISBN 978-1-119-29972-1, 109p.
5. The Encyclopedia of ANIMALS- A Complete Visual Guide, University of California Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-520-24406-1, 608p.
Conditions for completion of course
Continuous assessment:
In order to successfully complete the subject, the student must participate in exercises and lectures in accordance with the study rules, two credit tests in the semester with an assessment of at least 51%. The correction of credit test can be repeated 2 times.
Conditions for completion of course:
1. Participation the exercises according to the Study Regulations.
2. Two credit tests completed with a minimum success rate of 51%.
3. Final exam consist from three parts:
1. test with 30 questions from all presentation (lectures and exercises) - min. 51%
2. identification of breeds of animal - 20 random pictures of animal for identification - min. 51%
3. oral part of exam - random 1 question( from list of questions) - oral answer - min. 51%
Result - average grade from all three parts
Final assessment:
Final exam consist from three parts:
1. test with 30 questions from all presentation (lectures and exercises) - min. 51%
2. identification of breeds of animal - 20 random pictures of animal for identification - min. 51%
3. oral part of exam - random 1 question( from list of questions) - oral answer - min. 51%
Result - average grade from all three parts
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 273
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Date of last modification: 24.11.2022
Approved by: Tutot Prof. MVDr. Zita Faixová, PhD.
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