QUESTION 1.1 QUESTION 1.3
1.3.1 Proventriculus/glandular stomach √√ X√√ D X√√ C D 1.3.3 X√√ C D
production unit √√ X√√ B C D
1.3.4 Quarantine station √√ X√√ B C D 1.3.5 Testes √√ X√√ D QUESTION 1.2 QUESTION 1.4
1.4.2 Shed/shelter/enclosure/housing/tree
TOTAL SECTION A: 45
SECTION B QUESTION 2
2.1
The passage/movement of food in the alimentary canal
Name of the specific food mixed with saliva
The process of moving down the food in the alimentary canal
• Peristalsis√
Name of the enzyme found in the food/bolus.
The chemical change created by ptyalin/salivary amylase
Breaks down/converts/changes starch/polysaccharides √ into maltose √ Diagrams of digestive systems of farm animals
A: Rumen √
B: Omasum √
C: Abomasum √
Diagram 2 √ and
Small structures/compartments √
Undeveloped structures/compartments/rumen not developed √
Roughage/hay √
Water √
The young ruminant stomachs/rumen/reticulo-rumen are not yet
developed √ and do not have the ability to digest cellulose √
Milk is a liquid and water intake will influence the quantities of milk
intake/animal should not be thirsty or too full with water or
oversupplied with water √ Urea as a NPN source
In the season when the pastures are dry/winter in summer rainfall
area/summer in winter-rainfall area/during droughts √
The plants are pale and not green – no chlorophyll or other
components that are rich in protein √
Nitrogen √
Supplied to supplement feed components/vitamins/proteins/
minerals/carbohydrates √
that are not sufficiently available to the animal √
To improve the growth of the animal √
To improve the production of the animal √ (Any 2)
Urea should be hydrolysed √ Lucerne pasture
− %DP √
= 1:4,8√
Not suitable √ and
The ratio is below 1 : 6 √
Lucerne is a good protein source/rich in proteins √
It is more expensive than other sources of carbohydrates which
can rather be used for fattening purposes √ (Any 2)
The digestibility of younger plants are higher/at this stage the plant
has a high digestibility √
The plants has plenty of green nutritious leaves/has a higher
protein value at this stage √
The plants are still succulent/herbaceous √ (Any 1) Ratio in which feeds are mixed
Maize meal 9% 13 parts √
Peanut-oilcake meal 38% 16 parts √ Ratio: 13 :16 √ or 13 parts maize meal mixed with 16 parts peanut-oilcake meal √ (4) Feed Components
Feed A √
It has the highest protein content for growth √
Sodium/Na √
QUESTION 3 3.1 Structures for animal control
A/D/E √
(a) Resistant to heat and drought/hardy animal Dark skin/
pigmentation/adapted to local harsh conditions √
Very good walkers/strong legs √
(c) Very resistant to pests and parasites √
• High milk production /produce healthy and heavy weaners √
• Strong maternal instincts √ (Any 2)
The heat energy that was supposed to be used to keep them warm √
will now be used to maximize production √
by the provision of shelter animals are kept cooler/more protected
from the heat √
and will produce at higher levels √ Graph of temperature requirement for broiler chickens
At a very young age the temperature requirements is high (35 °C)
and gradually becomes less up to 4 weeks of age √
It then stays constant at 20 °C √
Temperature requirements of broiler chicken√
Age in weeks√ Abnormal behaviours of livestock
hurts the animals or another √
• Abnormal reproductive behaviours √ Goat handling facility
Yes an intensive unit √ and
Capital intensive √
Kept in high density/restricted area √
Special feeding facilities/specially formulated feeds √
Animals controlled and carefully supervised √
There is a control of environmental factors √ (Any 2)
(c) C/E √
Animal manure is placed in a pit/compost heap/dumping site/landfill
Animals in transit
Do not combine young and old animals together √
The floor of the truck must not be slippery √
Obtain a movement permit/other relevant documents √
Strong structures/enclosure √ (Any 3)
Meat is bruised/bloody √
Delayed rigor mortis √
Poor colour/pale meat √
Meat gets tough √ (Any 2)
QUESTION 4
4.1 The process of spermatogenesis
The primary male sex cells develop in the tubules of the testis √
form spermatozoa √
Testis √
Spermatocytogenesis √
The halving of the number of chromosomes in the reproductive
cells √
To transport the genetic information to the reproductive cells
(outflanking) √
Hypoplasia √
Cryptorchidism √
Sperm defects √ (Any 2) Hormone levels of farm animals
A – FSH √
C – progesterone √
Symptoms of oestrus √
Ovulation/rupturing of the follicle/release of ovum √
The corpus luteum secrete the hormone progesterone √
Flushing of fertilised eggs/embryos from the female uterus/embryo
transplantation √
flushing medium is used to move the embryos in the
uterus √
The flushing medium is firstly injected into the uterus through the
reproduction canal √ and
Then the flushing medium is forced out of the animal to catch the
embryos √
The liquid medium protects the embryos while it is moved √ (Any 3)
A large number of offspring from a single superior animal √
Surrogate/recipient cows now reproduce valuable offspring √ Indigenous knowledge of controlling animal diseases and pests
Acaricides/contact poison √
Systemic formulation/drugs √
Ricin/organic extracts √
• Ricin is easily obtainable from the castor-bean plant √
cheap√
• The extraction process of ricin is not complicated√
• No threat of environmental pollution √
• They are not highly poisonous to the human beings/farm
workers√ (Any 2)
The name of the pest that is associated with mange:
• Mites/ascaris√
Poor penetration√ into the fur and skin√ Label of Lintex medication
Act 36 of 1947 √
Dry places √ (Any 1)
50% effective in more than 50% of the treated animals √
= 1 200 mℓ/1,2 litre √
= 150 mℓ √
Total: 1 200 mℓ + 150 mℓ = 1 350 mℓ √
Rotational grazing √
Avoid wet places √
Avoid keeping animals in pens √
Use biological/indigenous methods of control √ (Any 2) TOTAL SECTION B: 105 GRAND TOTAL:
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