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POULTRY LEC
97問 • 1年前
  • Yami
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Management of layers: Step 1

    Optimizing the starting period

  • 2

    Management of layers: Step 2

    Management of grow and uniformity

  • 3

    Management of layers: Step 3

    Management of the sexual maturity and the onset of laying

  • 4

    Optimizing the starting period

    0-7 week

  • 5

    Management of grow and uniformity

    8-15 week

  • 6

    At the arrival, check the feet and body temperature of the chicks

    True

  • 7

    The feet of the chicks must be

    Hot

  • 8

    % of the Chicks should be ingest feed after 8-10 hours at the arrival

    80%

  • 9

    % of the Chicks must be fed during the first 24-36 hours

    100%

  • 10

    Feeding and drinking activity should be monitored

    True

  • 11

    Brooding temperature should be

    Optimal

  • 12

    Correct way to weigh chicks

    Individual body check

  • 13

    How often you should weigh chicks until 26 weeks of age?

    Weekly

  • 14

    How often you should weigh chicks from 26 to 32 weeks of age?

    Every 2 weeks

  • 15

    How often you should weigh chicks from 32 weeks of age?

    Monthly

  • 16

    Same weighing day and time, it is better in the morning

    False

  • 17

    Minimum target of uniformity

    85%

  • 18

    The target for pullet’s feeding management

    To have the maximum capacity of feeding intake during the onset of lay

  • 19

    Ideal water temmperature

    20-22 degrees celcius

  • 20

    Disinfect the drinking system regularly

    True

  • 21

    The use of chlorine control level is one of water management

    True

  • 22

    Flow of the nipples in drinking system

    40 ml/min.

  • 23

    3 basic step of the lighting programme

    Slow down programme, Plateau, Lighting stimulation

  • 24

    Plateau

    from 8-12 hour of light

  • 25

    Light intensity of 0-3 days chick

    40 lux

  • 26

    Light intensity of 4-7 days chick

    20 lux

  • 27

    Light intensity of 7-14 days chick

    10-20 lux

  • 28

    Decrease the artificial light duration during the production period

    False

  • 29

    Never decrease the daylight during eggs production

    True

  • 30

    Family of Ducks

    Anatidae

  • 31

    Aquatic birds living in both fresh water and sea water

    Duck

  • 32

    Male duck

    Drake

  • 33

    Female duck

    Hen

  • 34

    Baby duck

    Duckling

  • 35

    Ducks are

    Omnivores

  • 36

    Comb-like structure; enables to hold slippery food and filter nutrients out of the water

    Pecten

  • 37

    Ducks are domesticated as pets and farm animals for less than 500 years

    False

  • 38

    All domestic ducks are descended from either the

    Mallard, Muscovy

  • 39

    Most common species of duck

    Mallard

  • 40

    Drakes’ reproductive structure that are longer than their bodies

    Phalluses

  • 41

    Drakes’ phalluses can reach up to

    40 cm

  • 42

    Phalluses is supported by ___ instead of muscle like mammals

    Lymph

  • 43

    Drakes; reproduction occurs quickly

    0.5 second

  • 44

    Hens’ vaginal tract is

    spiral

  • 45

    Only strong male ducks are capable of breeding in the natural setting

    True

  • 46

    Having phallus and vaginal tract is unique in ducks

    True

  • 47

    Very small birds that belong to the pheasant and partridge species

    Quail

  • 48

    Family of Quail

    Phasianidae, Odontophoridae

  • 49

    130 duck species are known, how many are domestic?

    70 species

  • 50

    Quails originated from

    North America

  • 51

    Most of quails do not migrate

    True

  • 52

    Lives in woodland, crop land, and other spaces rich in vegetation

    Quail

  • 53

    Quails are herbivores

    False

  • 54

    95% of quail’s diet is composed of plant matter

    True

  • 55

    Quail eat mainly grass seeds and berries

    True

  • 56

    Living space for ducks

    8 sq. ft indoor and 15 sq. ft outdoor

  • 57

    Mature male ducks for breedng need more

    Protein

  • 58

    Mature females should be fed a

    Calcium diet

  • 59

    Domestics ducks need to access large ponds or lakes

    False

  • 60

    Selected ducks must have to be healthy with thin sleek feathers, wet nostril, bright eyes, and plentiful tail furnishing

    False

  • 61

    Heavy sized duck breeds breeding maximum ratio

    1 male: 5 females

  • 62

    Lighter sized duck breeds breeding maximum ratio

    1 male: 10 females

  • 63

    Ducks mating behavior

    Neck biting, Pecking, Head bobbing, Attempts at mounting

  • 64

    Store duck eggs in a cool but not too cold location

    True

  • 65

    Turning of duck eggs

    at least 3 times a day

  • 66

    The duck eggs can be stored for ____ before incubation

    7-10 days

  • 67

    Ducks incubator set up

    37.5 degrees celcius: 86% humidity

  • 68

    Mallard ducks are generally very good brooders and mothers and will not necessarily need their eggs incubated

    False

  • 69

    Most critical during the first week of incubation

    Turning the eggs

  • 70

    Fertility checking

    Candling

  • 71

    If you see clear, distinct veins then the egg is dead

    False

  • 72

    Repeat candling once per week

    True

  • 73

    Ducks incubation period

    28 days

  • 74

    After hatching, keep the duckling for ____ in the incubator

    12 hours

  • 75

    Quails are easy to breed as some are easy to get broody

    False

  • 76

    Quail have large clutches of about

    20 eggs per clutch

  • 77

    Females produces foam that is released during copulation that enhances fertilization success

    False

  • 78

    Breeding quail will require at least __ of floor space

    1 sq ft

  • 79

    Quail needs peaceful and undisturbed area

    True

  • 80

    Quails require between ____ of lighting period daily

    13 and 16 hours

  • 81

    Keep the lights on for all day and night

    False

  • 82

    Optimum tenperature for keeping a breeding pen for quail is around

    21 degrees celcius

  • 83

    Male quails tend to lose interest in breeding once temperature drops below 20 degrees celcius and during periods of very cold weather

    False

  • 84

    Quail eggs can hatch on their own

    True

  • 85

    Quail eggs will take between ___ and usually average ___ to hatch

    16-23 days: 18 days

  • 86

    Quails incubator set up

    37.5 degrees celcius and 45% humidity

  • 87

    Quail eggs are difficult to candle due to the

    Mottled shells

  • 88

    Choosing breeder quails

    at least 6 weeks old

  • 89

    Quail breeding ratio

    1 male: 2-5 females

  • 90

    Do not touch or mess with quail eggs unless emergency

    True

  • 91

    Keep the hen and her chicks separated from the flock

    True

  • 92

    Chicken starter

    28% of protein

  • 93

    Seperate male and female quails once they have reachesd

    6 weeks of age

  • 94

    Male and females can be separated

    Vent system, Feathers, Behavior, Listening to their voice

  • 95

    Plain brown chest feathers quail

    Male

  • 96

    Speckled chest feathers

    Female

  • 97

    Produces foam when pressing near vent

    Male

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Management of layers: Step 1

    Optimizing the starting period

  • 2

    Management of layers: Step 2

    Management of grow and uniformity

  • 3

    Management of layers: Step 3

    Management of the sexual maturity and the onset of laying

  • 4

    Optimizing the starting period

    0-7 week

  • 5

    Management of grow and uniformity

    8-15 week

  • 6

    At the arrival, check the feet and body temperature of the chicks

    True

  • 7

    The feet of the chicks must be

    Hot

  • 8

    % of the Chicks should be ingest feed after 8-10 hours at the arrival

    80%

  • 9

    % of the Chicks must be fed during the first 24-36 hours

    100%

  • 10

    Feeding and drinking activity should be monitored

    True

  • 11

    Brooding temperature should be

    Optimal

  • 12

    Correct way to weigh chicks

    Individual body check

  • 13

    How often you should weigh chicks until 26 weeks of age?

    Weekly

  • 14

    How often you should weigh chicks from 26 to 32 weeks of age?

    Every 2 weeks

  • 15

    How often you should weigh chicks from 32 weeks of age?

    Monthly

  • 16

    Same weighing day and time, it is better in the morning

    False

  • 17

    Minimum target of uniformity

    85%

  • 18

    The target for pullet’s feeding management

    To have the maximum capacity of feeding intake during the onset of lay

  • 19

    Ideal water temmperature

    20-22 degrees celcius

  • 20

    Disinfect the drinking system regularly

    True

  • 21

    The use of chlorine control level is one of water management

    True

  • 22

    Flow of the nipples in drinking system

    40 ml/min.

  • 23

    3 basic step of the lighting programme

    Slow down programme, Plateau, Lighting stimulation

  • 24

    Plateau

    from 8-12 hour of light

  • 25

    Light intensity of 0-3 days chick

    40 lux

  • 26

    Light intensity of 4-7 days chick

    20 lux

  • 27

    Light intensity of 7-14 days chick

    10-20 lux

  • 28

    Decrease the artificial light duration during the production period

    False

  • 29

    Never decrease the daylight during eggs production

    True

  • 30

    Family of Ducks

    Anatidae

  • 31

    Aquatic birds living in both fresh water and sea water

    Duck

  • 32

    Male duck

    Drake

  • 33

    Female duck

    Hen

  • 34

    Baby duck

    Duckling

  • 35

    Ducks are

    Omnivores

  • 36

    Comb-like structure; enables to hold slippery food and filter nutrients out of the water

    Pecten

  • 37

    Ducks are domesticated as pets and farm animals for less than 500 years

    False

  • 38

    All domestic ducks are descended from either the

    Mallard, Muscovy

  • 39

    Most common species of duck

    Mallard

  • 40

    Drakes’ reproductive structure that are longer than their bodies

    Phalluses

  • 41

    Drakes’ phalluses can reach up to

    40 cm

  • 42

    Phalluses is supported by ___ instead of muscle like mammals

    Lymph

  • 43

    Drakes; reproduction occurs quickly

    0.5 second

  • 44

    Hens’ vaginal tract is

    spiral

  • 45

    Only strong male ducks are capable of breeding in the natural setting

    True

  • 46

    Having phallus and vaginal tract is unique in ducks

    True

  • 47

    Very small birds that belong to the pheasant and partridge species

    Quail

  • 48

    Family of Quail

    Phasianidae, Odontophoridae

  • 49

    130 duck species are known, how many are domestic?

    70 species

  • 50

    Quails originated from

    North America

  • 51

    Most of quails do not migrate

    True

  • 52

    Lives in woodland, crop land, and other spaces rich in vegetation

    Quail

  • 53

    Quails are herbivores

    False

  • 54

    95% of quail’s diet is composed of plant matter

    True

  • 55

    Quail eat mainly grass seeds and berries

    True

  • 56

    Living space for ducks

    8 sq. ft indoor and 15 sq. ft outdoor

  • 57

    Mature male ducks for breedng need more

    Protein

  • 58

    Mature females should be fed a

    Calcium diet

  • 59

    Domestics ducks need to access large ponds or lakes

    False

  • 60

    Selected ducks must have to be healthy with thin sleek feathers, wet nostril, bright eyes, and plentiful tail furnishing

    False

  • 61

    Heavy sized duck breeds breeding maximum ratio

    1 male: 5 females

  • 62

    Lighter sized duck breeds breeding maximum ratio

    1 male: 10 females

  • 63

    Ducks mating behavior

    Neck biting, Pecking, Head bobbing, Attempts at mounting

  • 64

    Store duck eggs in a cool but not too cold location

    True

  • 65

    Turning of duck eggs

    at least 3 times a day

  • 66

    The duck eggs can be stored for ____ before incubation

    7-10 days

  • 67

    Ducks incubator set up

    37.5 degrees celcius: 86% humidity

  • 68

    Mallard ducks are generally very good brooders and mothers and will not necessarily need their eggs incubated

    False

  • 69

    Most critical during the first week of incubation

    Turning the eggs

  • 70

    Fertility checking

    Candling

  • 71

    If you see clear, distinct veins then the egg is dead

    False

  • 72

    Repeat candling once per week

    True

  • 73

    Ducks incubation period

    28 days

  • 74

    After hatching, keep the duckling for ____ in the incubator

    12 hours

  • 75

    Quails are easy to breed as some are easy to get broody

    False

  • 76

    Quail have large clutches of about

    20 eggs per clutch

  • 77

    Females produces foam that is released during copulation that enhances fertilization success

    False

  • 78

    Breeding quail will require at least __ of floor space

    1 sq ft

  • 79

    Quail needs peaceful and undisturbed area

    True

  • 80

    Quails require between ____ of lighting period daily

    13 and 16 hours

  • 81

    Keep the lights on for all day and night

    False

  • 82

    Optimum tenperature for keeping a breeding pen for quail is around

    21 degrees celcius

  • 83

    Male quails tend to lose interest in breeding once temperature drops below 20 degrees celcius and during periods of very cold weather

    False

  • 84

    Quail eggs can hatch on their own

    True

  • 85

    Quail eggs will take between ___ and usually average ___ to hatch

    16-23 days: 18 days

  • 86

    Quails incubator set up

    37.5 degrees celcius and 45% humidity

  • 87

    Quail eggs are difficult to candle due to the

    Mottled shells

  • 88

    Choosing breeder quails

    at least 6 weeks old

  • 89

    Quail breeding ratio

    1 male: 2-5 females

  • 90

    Do not touch or mess with quail eggs unless emergency

    True

  • 91

    Keep the hen and her chicks separated from the flock

    True

  • 92

    Chicken starter

    28% of protein

  • 93

    Seperate male and female quails once they have reachesd

    6 weeks of age

  • 94

    Male and females can be separated

    Vent system, Feathers, Behavior, Listening to their voice

  • 95

    Plain brown chest feathers quail

    Male

  • 96

    Speckled chest feathers

    Female

  • 97

    Produces foam when pressing near vent

    Male