Animal Husbandry - Study Mode

[#221] The most common bacterium causing joint pain . . . . . . . .
Correct Answer

(A) Brucella

Explanation

Solution: The most common bacterium causing joint pain is Brucella. Brucellosis is a disease you get from the bacteria Brucella. You get brucellosis from drinking unpasteurized milk, eating unpasteurized milk products or handling infected animals. Symptoms can come and go for a long time and include fever, joint pain and sweating. Brucellosis is treated with antibiotics.

[#222] Nutrient conversion efficiency for goat
Correct Answer

(C) 45 - 71%

Explanation

Solution: The nutrient conversion efficiency for goats is 45 - 71%. Feed conversion ratio (FCR) or nutrient conversion rate is a ratio or rate measuring the efficiency with which the bodies of livestock convert animal feed into the desired output. Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulphur and chlorides are a few of the macrominerals needed in a goat's diet. Microminerals usually supplemented in goat rations are iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, molybdenum, and others. Goats need plenty of high-quality forage for efficient growth between 1.5% and 2% of a goat's body weight.

[#223] Which part of ruminants stomach resembles true stomach?
Correct Answer

(B) Abomasum

Explanation

Solution: Abomasum part of ruminants stomach resembles the true stomach. The abomasum is the “true stomach” of a ruminant. It is the compartment that is most similar to a stomach in a nonruminant. The abomasum is the only compartment lined with glands. These glands release hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes needed to break down feeds. The abomasum is similar to a nonruminant stomach.

[#224] The respiration rate of the horse is
Correct Answer

(A) 8 - 12/mnt

Explanation

Solution: The respiration rate of the horse is 8 - 12/mnt. The normal respiration rate for a horse at rest is approximately 8 - 12 breaths per minute, give or take a breath or two. Respirations triple when a horse walks. If a horse exercises extensively in high temperatures, its respiration rate may increase to 120 breaths per minute.

[#225] What is the shape of ovary in buffaloes?
Correct Answer

(C) Kidney shaped

Explanation

Solution: The shape of the ovary in buffaloes is Kidney shaped. The two bean-shaped ovaries are around 3 cm long and are suspended from the broad ligament near the end of the oviducts. The size of the ovaries varies with stage of the reproductive cycle and the age of the female. The ovary consists of an inner part, the medulla, and an outer part, the cortex.