(a) (i) Define the term culling in poultry production. [2 marks] (ii) Mention three benefits

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2009

(a) (i) Define the term culling in poultry production. [2 marks]

(ii) Mention three benefits derived from culling [3 marks]

(b) State four ways of preventing diseases in a sheep flock. [4 marks]

(c) Discuss the practice of paddocking as a way of improving rangeland. [4 marks]

(d) State three fishery regulations. [3 marks]

Explanation

(a)(i) Definition of culling in poultry production: Culling is the removal of diseased or poorly performing or destructive birds from a flock.

(ii) Benefits derived from culling:

-The incidence and spread of poultry diseases is minimized.

-The incidence and spread of poultry pests is minimized.

-The extra cost of feeding unproductive birds is eliminated.

-A larger floor space is available for the rest of the birds.

-Egg pecking is minimized.

-Cannibalism is minimized.

-Hen-day production percentage is increased.

(b) Ways of preventing diseases in a sheep flock

-The house should be cleaned and washed at intervals.

- The bedding materials including the feaces and urine should be removed at intervals.

-The sick animals should be culled.

-Sick animals should be separated and treated.

-There must be regular dipping of the animals against ecto-parasites

-Sheep should be dewormed at intervals with appropriate antihelmintics.

-The feeding trough and water trough should be properly cleaned.

- Sheep should be vaccinated against common diseases/use of prophylactic drugs.

- All animals being introduced should be quarantined.

-Foot baths should be provided.

-Bury dead animals.

-Feed animals with balanced diet.

(c) Paddocking as a way of improving rangeland

- Entails partitioning of rangedland with fences into small plots.

-Animals graze in each partition/paddock by rotation.

-Paddocking allows regeneration of forage crops. It prevents build-up of pests.

-It prevents selective grazing of grasses and legumes.

-It prevents build-up of diseases.

(d) Fishery regulations

- Prohibition of dumping of toxic materials/industrial wastes in fishing areas or water.

- Prohibition of the use of chemicals in fishing.

- Certification that fishes to be sold to the public safe for human consumption.

- Forbids the killing of endangered aquatic animals.

- Protection of territorial waters of various nations.

- Mesh size regulation enforcement to protect immature fishes.

- Catch quota regulation which limit the quantity a fisherman can harvest.

-Prohibition of the use of explosives,

-Enforcement of close season regulation

- Electro-fishing is outlawed except for research purposes



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