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TOPIC: MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (CATTLE)
CONTENT: 1.
Requirement for Cattle management: These belong to the group of known as Bovidae. These are ruminants which are reared for meat, milk hide and skin, and for work.
Breeds of Cattle
Beef Cattle: These types of breed are reared purposely for meat. Examples include
Dairy Cattle: These types are reared purposely for milk. Examples include
Dual-purpose Cattle: They are reared for both meat and milk production. E.g
Systems of Cattle Management:
Intensive system:
In this system, cattle herds are kept in confinement most of the time. The system provides conditions for management standards, ease control of parasites, there is protection from extreme weather conditions, predators and thieves. It requires high capital investment in terms of building and feeding, much
The type of housing under this system are:
Conventional Barn:
Herds of cattle are confined in a place and secured by the neck with stanchions or neck chains.
Loose house: Herds of cattle are loose in an open pasture having shelter where they stay when the weather is hot or cold.
 Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Semi-intensive system:
In this system, a form of housing unit is provided as shelter but the cattle herds are allowed to graze on the range and retire to the house later. It is commonly practiced by the government or academic research institutions as experimental or demonstration farms.
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