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CURRICULUM MAP Cluster: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
CTE Program of Study: AG0220 - Animal Systems STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION
1st Course 0101
Introduction to Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
Foundations of Agribusiness
0101.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Types of agribusiness ownership.
X
Return on investment. X
Methods of marketing agricultural commodities, products and services in domestic and international markets.
X
Basic finance - personal inventory, net worth, income, expense
X
Supervised Agricultural Experience Program (SAE)
X
The Four Ps (product, place, price and promotion).
X
0101.2 Create an advertisement for an agricultural
product. X
0101.3 Research local supply and demand of
agricultural products. X
0101.4 Create a plan and begin development for
their own agricultural enterprises. (SAE) X
Foundations of Animal Systems
0101.5 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
The origin, significance, distribution and domestication of animal systems.
X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
Common and scientific names of major animal species.
X
Breeds of livestock. X
Basic anatomy of animals. X
Livestock terminology (steer, heifer, barrow, gilt, etc.).
X
Animal cells. X
Animal health disorders. X
Bio-security in the animal industry. X
Common types of feedstuffs. X
Animal welfare and animal rights. X
Facilities needed to house and produce animal species safely and efficiently.
X
Effects of animal agriculture on the environment.
X
0101.6 Diagram a typical animal cell and identify the
organelles X
0101.7 Practice administering injections. X
0101.8 Perform a basic health exam on a live
animal. X
0101.9 Debate the issues associated with animal
welfare and animal rights. X
Agriculture Innovation and Technology
0101.10 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Agricultural biotechnology.
X
Applications of biotechnology in agriculture. X
The history of agriculture innovation X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
The major agriculture inventions and their impact on the industry.
X
0101.11 Use agricultural related technology and equipment
X
0101.12 Debate the issues associated with biotechnology.
X
1010.13 Research current agricultural products impacted by biotechnology practices.
X
Foundations of Food Products and Processing
0101.14 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
The history of the animal processing industry.
X
The importance of food labeling to the consumer.
X
Quality and yield grades of food products. X
Foods derived from meat, egg, poultry, fish and dairy products.
X
Products derived from fruits and vegetables. X
Products derived from grains, legumes and oilseeds.
X
Common weights and measures in the food products and processing industry.
X
Methods of food preservation. X
0101.15 Produce a food product (cheese, sausage, sauerkraut, etc.)
X
0101.16 Compare and contrast various food labels. X 0101.17 Conduct a food preservation experiment. X
Foundations of Natural Resources
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0101.18 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Natural resources.
X
Ecosystems. X
Renewable resources. X
Nonrenewable resources. X
0101.19 Identify renewable resources. X 0101.20 Identify nonrenewable resources. X
0101.21 Identify alternative energy sources. X
0101.22 Identify healthy ecosystem characteristics. X
Foundations of Plant Systems
0101.23 Students will demonstrate knowledge of :
Parts of a plant.
X
Functions of plant parts. X
Basic soil science. X
Basic plant nutrition. X Plant physiology - photosynthesis,
reproduction, respiration, transpiration. X
0101.24 Diagram a typical plant cell and identify
plant cell organelles and their functions. X
0101.25 Identify the components and functions of
plant roots. X
0101.26 Identify the components and the functions
of plant stems. X
0101.27 Identify the components and the functions
of plant leaves. X
0101.28 Identify the components and the functions
of plant flowers. X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0101.29 Interpret soil results to determine fertilizer
application needs. X
0101.30 Conduct soil sampling and testing. X
0101.31 Identify agriculturally important plants by
common names. X
Foundations of Power, Structural and Technical Systems
0101.32 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Units of weight, volume, length and temperature.
X
Basic math practices used in Power, Structural and Technical Systems.
X
The basic hand tools and their proper uses in an agricultural setting.
X
0101.33 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole
numbers, with and without a calculator. X
0101.34 Use a ruler, a metric ruler, and a measuring
tape to measure. X
0101.35 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions. X
0101.36 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals,
with and without a calculator. X
0101.37 Convert decimals to percentages and
percentages to decimals X
0101.38 Convert fractions to decimal and decimals to
fractions. X
0101.39 Properly and safely use hand tools. X 0101.40 Construct a project using hand tools. X
Leadership Development through FFA
6
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0101.41
Students will demonstrate knowledge of FFA history and facts, Code of Ethics, Official Dress, basic parliamentary procedure and the three circle model of Agricultural Education.
X
0101.42 Recite the FFA Creed. X 0101.43 Recite the FFA motto. X
0101.44 Research the important dates and events in
the history of FFA and Agricultural Education.
X
0101.45 Perform basic parliamentary procedure
(make motion, second motion, debate) X
Animal Health 0140.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Diseases and injuries and appropriate treatment for domestic farm animals, pets and nonfarm animals (e.g., bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic cause, not specific medications)
X
Records on heats, birth intervals, pedigree, and health practices of domestic farm animals, pets and nonfarm animals.
X
Biosecurity in the animal industry. X
0140.2 Examine animals to detect illness, injury, or
disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain.
X
0140.3 Provide medical treatment, such as
administering medications and vaccinations using live or species specific models, or
X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
arrange veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment.
0140.4 Mix feed, additives, and medications in
prescribed portions and use Pierson Square for formulating feed rations.
X
0140.5 Keep records documenting animal health,
diet, and behavior. X
Animal Reproduction
0140.6 Students will demonstrate knowledge of selection methods of domestic farm animals, pets and nonfarm animals (e.g., birth weights, EPDs genotype/phenotype) AND identify breeding methods used in domestic farm animals, pets and nonfarm animals (e.g., natural and artificial insemination, embryo transfer)
X
0140.7
Select animals to be bred, and semen specimens to be used, according to knowledge of animals, genealogies, traits, and desired offspring characteristics.
X
0140.8 Observe animals in heat in order to detect
approach of estrus, and exercise animals to induce or hasten estrus, if necessary.
X
Animal Observation and Training
0140.9 Students will demonstrate knowledge of how to observe and train animals for various situations (e.g., showing, training livestock)
X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
AND describe methods utilized in animal handling and restraint.
0140.10 Feed and water animals, and clean and
disinfect pens, cages, yards, and hutches. X
0140.11 Cue or signal animals during performances. X
0140.12 Evaluate animals to determine their
temperaments, abilities, or aptitude for training.
X
0140.13 Feed or exercise animals or provide other
general care, such as cleaning or maintaining holding or performance areas.
X
0140.14 Talk to or interact with animals to familiarize
them to human voices or contact. X
0140.15
Conduct training programs in order to develop and maintain desired animal behaviors for competition, entertainment, obedience, security, riding and related areas.
X
Agriculture Innovation and Technology
0140.16 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Emerging technology in the livestock and companion animal industry. (e.g., embryo transfer, sexed semen, RFID)
X
The impact of international agriculture on the U.S. livestock and companion animal industry. (e.g., imports, exports, tariffs, supply and demand)
X
Career opportunities in technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the livestock and companion animal industry.
X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
Grants available to support technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the livestock and companion animal industry.
X
0140.17
Identify a current question in the livestock and companion animal industry and then develop a hypothesis and conduct research and present findings.
X
0140.18
Identify a current issue or problem in the livestock and companion animal industry and work as a group to find a solution to the problem.
X
Animal Systems Entrepreneurship
0134.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of entrepreneurship, value added agriculture, direct marketing and sustainability.
X
0134.2 Develop agriculturally related entrepreneurial enterprises.
X
0134.3 Develop a marketing plan for agribusiness enterprises.
X
Animal Systems Financial Record Keeping
0134.4 Students will demonstrate knowledge of financial record keeping.
X
0134.5 Keep financial records such as net worth statements, inventories, financial statements, income and expense logs, and other pertinent records.
X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0134.6 Create and maintain an SAE portfolio to include financial records, resume, sample student work, and documenting pictures.
X
0230 Livestock Production
0230.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Animal nutrition and nutrients.
X
Livestock feeds. X
Digestive systems of livestock. X
Balancing rations. X
Feeding livestock. X
0230.2 Feed and water livestock; and monitor food
and water supplies. X
0230.3 Order food for animals, and arrange for its
delivery. X
0230.4 Maintain growth, feeding, production, and
cost records. X
0230.5 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Livestock management practices.
X
Livestock facilities and equipment. X Pasture management. X
Livestock grooming. X
0230.6 Inspect, maintain, and repair equipment,
machinery, buildings, pens, yards, and fences.
X
0230.7 Move equipment, poultry, or livestock from
one location to another, manually or using trucks or carts.
X
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STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0230.8
Clean stalls, pens, and equipment, using disinfectant solutions, brushes, shovels, water hoses, and/or pumps.
X
0230.9 Mark livestock to identify ownership and
grade, using brands, tags, paint, or tattoos. X
0230.10 Herd livestock to pastures for grazing or to
scales, trucks, or other enclosures. X
0230.11 Adjust controls in order to maintain specific
building temperatures required for animals' health and safety.
X
0230.12 Brand, tattoo, or tag animals in order to
allow animal identification. X
0230.13 Perform procedures such as animal
dehorning or castration. X
0230.14 Organize or conduct animal shows. X
0230.15 Shift animals between grazing areas to
ensure that they have sufficient access to food.
X
0230.16 Milk animals such as cows and goats, by
hand or using milking machines. X
0230.17 Segregate animals according to weight, age,
color, and physical condition. X
0230.18 Groom, clip, trim, and/or castrate animals;
dock ears and tails; and/or shear coats to collect hair.
X
0230.19 Spray livestock with disinfectants and
insecticides; or dip or bathe animals. X
0230.20 Collect, inspect, and place eggs in
incubators; operate machines for egg X
12
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
washing, candling, and grading; and pack eggs in cartons.
0230.21 Trim and shear poultry beaks, toes, and
wings using debeaking machines, heated hand shears, or hot wires.
X
0230.22 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Livestock reproduction organs and systems.
X
The estrous cycle. X
Phases of reproductive development.
X
Livestock artificial insemination procedures/equipment and other reproduction technology.
X
Evaluating breeding animals. X
0230.23 Prepare containers of semen for freezing
and storage or shipment, placing them in dry ice or liquid nitrogen.
X
0230.24 Maintain logs of semen specimens used and
animals bred. X
0230.25 Measure specified amounts of semen into
calibrated syringes, and insert syringes into inseminating guns.
X
0230.26
Inject prepared animal semen into female animals for breeding purposes, by inserting nozzle of syringe into vagina and depressing syringe plunger.
X
0230.27 Examine semen microscopically in order to
assess and record density and motility of X
13
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
gametes, and dilute semen with prescribed diluents according to formulas.
0230.28
Perform duties related to livestock reproduction, such as breeding animals within appropriate timeframes, performing artificial inseminations, and helping with animal births.
X
0149 Companion Animal Care
0149.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Animal nutrition and nutrients.
X
Companion animal feeds. X
Digestive systems of companion animals. X Balancing rations. X
Feeding companion animals. X
0149.2 Feed and water animals according to
schedules and feeding instructions. X
0149.3
Mix food, liquid formulas, medications, or food supplements according to instructions, prescriptions, and knowledge of animal species.
X
0149.4 Order, unload, and store feed and supplies. X
0149.5
Collect and record animal information such as weight, size, physical condition, treatments received, medications given and food intake.
X
0149.6 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Grooming a pet and other nonfarm animals.
X
Bathing a pet and other nonfarm animals. X
14
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
Exercising a pet and other nonfarm animals. X
Training a horse. X
0149.7
Do facility laundry and clean, organize, maintain, and disinfect animal quarters, such as pens and stables, and equipment, such as saddles and bridles.
X
0149.8 Perform animal grooming duties such as
washing, brushing, clipping, and trimming coats, cutting nails, and cleaning ears.
X
0149.9 Exercise animals to maintain their physical
and mental health. X
0149.10 Train animals to perform certain tasks. X
0149.11
Train horses or other equines for riding, harness, show, racing, or other work, using knowledge of breed characteristics, training methods, performance, and the peculiarities of each animal.
X
0149.12 Use oral, spur, rein, or hand commands to
condition horses to carry riders or to pull horse-drawn equipment.
X
0149.13 Place tack or harnesses on horses to
accustom horses to the feed of equipment. X
0149.14 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Working in settings such as kennels, animal shelters, and zoos.
X
Cleaning, disinfecting and repairing cages, pens, or fish tanks.
X
Keeping facility records of animal received or discharged.
X
15
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0149.15 Answer telephones and schedule
appointments. X
0149.16
Respond to questions from patrons, and provide information about animals, such as behavior, habitat, breeding habits, or facility activities.
X
0149.17 Adjust controls to regulate specified
temperature and humidity of animal quarters, nurseries, or exhibit areas.
X
0149.18 Discuss with clients their pets' grooming
needs. X
0149.19 Install, maintain, and repair animal care
facility equipment such as infrared lights, feeding devices, and cages.
X
0141 Aquaculture
0141.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Water quality needs of aquatic organisms.
X
Water quality testing equipment. X
Testing water samples. X Environmental regulations for aquaculture
facilities. X
0141.2 Monitor environments to ensure
maintenance of optimum conditions for aquatic life.
X
0141.3
Identify environmental requirements of a particular species, and select and oversee the preparation of sites for species cultivation.
X
16
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0141.4 Prepare reports required by state and
federal laws. X
0141.5 Collect and record growth, production, and
environmental data. X
0141.6
Confer with biologists, fish pathologists, and other fishery personnel to obtain data concerning fish habits, diseases, food, and environmental requirements.
X
0141.7 Students will demonstrate knowledge of operations in a fish hatchery and basic fish reproduction.
X
0141.8 Devise and participate in activities to
improve fish hatching and growth rates, and to prevent disease in hatcheries.
X
0141.9
Direct and monitor trapping and spawning of fish, egg incubation, and fry rearing, applying knowledge of management and fish culturing techniques.
X
0141.10 Coordinate the selection and maintenance
of brood stock. X
0141.11 Direct and monitor the transfer of mature
fish to lakes, ponds, streams, or commercial tanks.
X
0141.12 Collect information regarding techniques for
fish collection and fertilization, spawn incubation and treatment of spawn and fry.
X
0141.13 Students will demonstrate knowledge of operations in a fish grow-out facility and managing an aquaculture facility.
X
17
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
0141.14 Grow fish and shellfish as cash crops or for
release into freshwater or saltwater.
X
0141.15 Conduct and supervise stock examinations in
order to identify diseases or parasites. X
0141.16 Operate and maintain cultivating and
harvesting equipment. X
2007 Equine Science
2007.1 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Equine nutrition and nutrients.
X
Equine feeds. X
Equine digestive system. X
Balancing rations for equines. X Feeding equines. X
2007.2 Provide feeding recommendations to meet
nutritional needs of horses. X
2007.3 Feed and water horses according to
schedules and feeding instructions. X
2007.4 Mix food, liquid formulas, medications, or
food supplements according to instructions, prescriptions, and knowledge of horses.
X
2007.5
Collect and record animal information such as weight, size, physical condition, treatments received, medications given and food intake.
X
2007.6 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Equine management needs.
X
Safety in equine management and handling. X
Training a horse. X
18
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
Horse grooming practices. X
Accustoming animals to human voice and contact.
X
2007.7 Perform animal grooming duties such as
washing, brushing, clipping, and trimming coats, cutting nails, and cleaning ears.
X
2007.8 Exercise animals to maintain their physical
and mental health. X
2007.9
Train horses or other equines for riding, harness, show, racing, or other work, using knowledge of breed characteristics, training methods, performance, and the peculiarities of each animal.
X
2007.10 Use oral, spur, rein, or hand commands to
condition horses to carry riders or to pull horse-drawn equipment.
X
2007.11 Place tack or harnesses on horses to
accustom horses to the feed of equipment. X
2007.12 Cue or signal animals during performances. X
2007.13 Evaluate animals to determine their
temperaments, abilities, or aptitude for training.
X
2007.14 Feed or exercise animals or provide other
general care, such as cleaning or maintaining holding or performance areas.
X
2007.15 Talk to or interact with animals to familiarize
them to human voices or contact. X
2007.16 Conduct training programs in order to
develop and maintain desired animal X
19
STANDARD % SKILL SET/COMPETENCY REQUIRED CORE COURSES FOR COMPLETION 1st Course
0101 Introduction to
Ag
2nd Course 0140
Animal Production
and Management
3rd Course 0134 SAE
Specialization: 0230 Livestock Production 0149 Companion Animal Care
0141 Aquaculture
2007 Equine Science
behaviors for competition, entertainment, obedience, security, riding and related areas.
2007.17 Students will demonstrate knowledge of:
Diseases and injuries and appropriate medications for equines.
X
Records on heats, birth intervals, pedigree, and health practices of equines.
X
2007.18 Examine animals to detect illness, injury, or
disease, and to check physical characteristics, such as rate of weight gain.
X
2007.19
Provide medical treatment, such as administering medications and vaccinations; or arrange veterinarians to provide more extensive treatment.
X
2007.20 Mix feed, additives, and medications in
prescribed portions. X
2007.21 Keep records documenting animal health,
diet, or behavior. X
2007.22 Students will demonstrate knowledge of selection, breeding and artificial insemination of equines.
X
2007.23
Select animals to be bred, and semen specimens to be used, according to knowledge of animals, genealogies, traits, and desired offspring characteristics.
X
2007.24 Observe animals in heat in order to detect
approach of estrus, and exercise animals to induce or hasten estrus, if necessary.
X