3.4.2 TWO economic impacts of this condition to the farmer
More money spent on feeding during cold weather ✔
Loss of production/income due to uncontrolled conditions ✔ (2)
3.4.3 Measures the farmer can take to reduce the impact of varying temperatures in
Provision of shade/cooling/provide enough water ✔ (1)
Provision of shelter/move livestock closer to home ✔ (1)
3.5 Handling facilities in an intensive production system 3.5.1 Identification of the facilities
A Holding pen ✔ (1)
C Crush ✔ (1)
3.5.2 Main purpose of a head clamp
To restrain/contain animals to stand still ✔ (1)
3.5.3 TWO design features of a crush
Must be strong/durable ✔
High/wide enough for specific type of animal ✔
No sharp curves ✔
Safe for animals/handlers ✔
Clean ✔ (Any 2) (2)
3.6 Diseases in farm animals
The missing information A Rabies ✔ (1) B Biting by infected animals/Saliva/Body fluids ✔ (1) C Bacteria ✔ (1) D Red water ✔ (1) E Blue tick bite ✔ (1) F Hair loss/scally/itchy ring like lesions/crusty grey/white scabs ✔ (1)
3.7 Life cycle of a parasite in farm animals 3.7.1 The parasite
Tape worm ✔ (1)
3.7.2 Indication of hosts
Two hosts ✔ (1)
3.7.3 TWO economic implications of the parasite to farmers
Loss of production ✔
Infected carcasses are degraded at the abattoir ✔
Loss of income/profit ✔
High cost of treatment ✔ (Any 2) (2)
3.7.4 TWO roles of the state in controlling the spread of internal parasites
Meat testing/inspection/hygiene ✔
Research/outreach to farmers ✔
Legislation on the duties/roles/responsibilities of owners ✔
Impose product bans ✔ (Any 2) (2) [35]
QUESTION 4: ANIMAL REPRODUCTION 4.1 The male reproductive system 4.1.1 Identification of parts
A Vas deferens/ampulla ✔ (1)
B Urethra ✔ (1)
4.1.2 TWO functions of the secretion of vesicular gland
Provide nutrition/nourishing/energy to the sperm cells ✔
Transportation of sperm cells ✔
Protects the sperm cells against changes in pH/buffer ✔ (Any 2) (2)
4.1.3 Congenital defect of part D
Under-development/hypoplasia ✔
Penis too short/too long ✔
Abnormal openings ✔
Short retractor penis muscle ✔ (Any 1) (1)
4.1.4 Indication of the effect on the fertility of the bull
4.2 Hormonal control during the oestrus cycle 4.2.1 Identification of the hormones
A Oestrogen ✔
C Progesterone ✔ (2)
4.2.2 Explanation of the process in B
Release of the ovum/egg cell ✔ from a mature Graafian follicle ✔ (2)
4.2.3 TWO visible signs displayed when oestrus is in its peak
Mounts other cows ✔
Restlessness ✔
Swelling of the vulva ✔
Excessive mucus secretion from the vulva ✔
Mucus membranes of the vagina appears red and moist ✔
Scratches, manure and mud on the rear end ✔
Allows mating ✔
Tail head is in a raised position ✔
Tail head and hair is fluffed up ✔ ( Any 2) (2)
4.2.4 Function of FSH
Stimulates the formation of follicles ✔
Facilitates/stimulates growth/development and function of the Graafian follicle ✔ ( Any 1) (1)
4.3 Reproductive processes in sheep 4.3.1 The correct chronological order
C ✔ (1)
A ✔ (1)
D ✔ (1)
E ✔ (1)
B ✔ (1)
4.3.2 Definition of synchronisation
Changing the oestrus cycle in a group of ewes/female animals ✔ so that they come to oestrus approximately at the same time ✔ (2)
4.4 The reproduction cycle of a dairy cow 4.4.1 A month in which artificial insemination should take place May ✔ (1) 4.4.2 TWO possible causes for the cow not conceiving
Improper handling of semen/poor quality semen ✔
Use of inexperienced technician ✔
Diseases/infections ✔
Malnutrition ✔
Congenital factors ✔
Incorrect timing ✔ (Any 2) (2)
4.4.3 THREE causes of abortion in dairy cows
Infections/diseases ✔
Malnutrition ✔
Injuries ✔
Maltreatment/stress ✔
Environmental factors ✔
Genetic/congenital factors ✔
Strong laxatives ✔
Toxic elements in feed ✔
Vaccination/immunisation ✔
Twinning ✔ (Any 3) (3)
4.4.4 The last process coming just before the start of milk production
Calving/parturition/giving birth ✔ (1)
4.5 The graph indicating milk production, fat content and crude fibre content of a dairy cow for 10 months 4.5.1 Month 6 ✔ (1) 4.5.2 45 litres ✔ (1) 4.5.3 THREE reasons for the drop in milk production
Illness/sickness/diseases ✔
Malnutrition/improper feeding ✔
Extreme environmental conditions ✔ (3)
4.5.4 Relationship between crude fibre and fat content from month 6 to 10
As the crude fibre content increases ✔ the fat content will also increase ✔ (2) [35]
TOTAL SECTION B: 105 GRAND TOTAL: 150
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