WAEC Animal Husbandry Practical Questions and Answers 2023. Many WAEC candidates find it difficult to answer the WAEC Animal Husbandry Questions correctly due to not understanding the questions. I will show you the best way to answer WAEC Animal Husbandry Practical questions and make a good grade in your Animal Husbandry examination.
You need to understand the WAEC Animal Husbandry Practical marking scheme before attempting any question so as to present your answers in such a way that it will look attractive to the examiner to earn you big marks
Bear in mind that every single procedure is awarded marks. So, ensure you do not skip any step while reporting and presenting your practical results. And do not forget to remember that neat drawing and labeling are very important.
You will be expected to carry out an experiment and report your observation.
What you will see will not be far from the WAEC Animal Husbandry Specimen given to your school.
2023 WAEC Animal Husbandry Practical Answers (EXPO)
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Note: The answers below are for 2022
(1ai)
A – Centrosema pubescens
B – Panicum maximum
(1aii)
(Pick Any FOUR)
(i) It ensures balanced ration/variety/nutrients
(ii) The mixture forms a dense cover thereby protecting the soil from erosion
(iii) The legumes improve the nitrogen status of the soil/nitrogen fixation
(iv) The dense cover smoothers weed
(v) It improves acceptability of forage
(vi) It reduces the risk of bloat
(1b)
(Pick Any FOUR)
(i) Reseeding
(ii) Irrigation
(iii) Fertilizer application
(iv) Pest/disease control
(v) Weed control
(vi) Rational grazing
(1c)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Groundnut
(ii) Beans
(iii) Soybeans
(1d)
(i) Fresh form: The specimen B are used to feed the livestock directly in the field when they are still greenish in nature
(ii) Dry form: Specimen B is stored and dried under high temperature which can be used to feed livestock during dry season
(iii) Fermented form: Specimen B is stored and kept in a moist environment to ferment before use, to feed the livestock.
(2ai)
Specimen C can be used to replace butterfat in milk replacers for feeding young animals to substitute their mother’s milk.
(2aii)
Fats and oil
(2b)
Specimen D:
(i) Bone meal
(ii) Organic manure
Specimen E:
(i) Bone Bracelet
(ii) Musical instrument
Specimen F:
(i) Masks
(ii) Feather fans
(2ci)
(i) Dehorning
(ii) Disbudding
(iii) Reduction of quantity of foods that contains calcium
(2cii)
(i) To reduce the risk of injury and bruising to herd mates.
(ii) To prevent financial losses from trimming damaged carcasses caused by horned feedlot cattle during transport to slaughter.
(iii) It require less space at the feed bunk and in transit.
(iv) It decreases risk of injury to farm workers
(3a)
G – Mineral salt
H – Carbohydrate
I – Protein
(3bi)
(pick Two)
(i) It increases the quality of the animal skin
(ii) It increases fertility level
(iii) It prevent deficiency diseases
(3bii)
[PICK TWO](i) Excessive intakes of sodium chloride are toxic to poultry
(ii) It increases feed consumption that results in faster growth and improved muscle
(iii) Salt can help optimize performance in meat and egg production
(3c)
(i) Millet
(ii) Sorghum
(iii) Wheat grains
(iv) Rice bran
(v) Barley chaff
(3d)
(i) It will go stale
(ii) It will grow mucor
(iii) It will become maggot infested
(4ai)
(i) Drinking water
(ii) Water contained in food
(iii) Metabolic water produced by oxidation of organic nutrients
(iv) Irrigation
(4aii)
(i) Waste elimination
(ii) It plays an essential role in every aspect of metabolism
(iii) Food digestion
(iv) It is critical to the regulation of the birds body temperature
(4b)
(i) Tying legs to a post or tree trunk
(ii) Tying all legs together
(iii) Slipping a rope around the snout of pigs
(iv) Tying specimen K round the neck of the animal to a post
(4c)
(i) Grazing
(ii) Restriction of movement of livestocks
(iii) Conveyance of farm animals from one place to another
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Note: The answers below are for 2021. The 2022 Answers will soon be posted.
(1a)
Specimen A is gotten after all the pods on a groundnut have been removed. After this, the remaining parts are then dried.
(1aii)
(i) Specimen A brings about fattening in farm animals.
(ii) It aids the growth and development of farm animals.
(iii) It boosts the immune system of farm animals.
(1bi)
(i) Sowing seed.
(ii) Vegetative propagation.
(1bii)
(i) Hay making.
(ii) Ensiling.
(1c)
(i) It can be used for marking animals.
(ii) It can be used for cutting hay for livestock.
(iii) It is also used in killing some farm animals.
(iv) It can be used for castrating farm animals.
(2ai)
(i) Shell
(ii) Foot
(2aii)
(i) It serves as food
(ii) It serves as a source of protein
(iii) It requires low start-up capital in rearing
(iv) It is rich in therapeutic contents
(2aiii)
(i) Beetles
(ii) Mites
(iii) Nematodes
(2bii)
(i) It serves as food for some farm animals
(ii) It can be used as bedding material
(iii) It can be used in farm animals building
(2bii)
(i) It is difficult to control when grown
(ii) It can cause injury for farm animals
(4)
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY SPECIMEN:
A: Dry groundnut haulm
B: Fresh Guinea grass
C: kitchen Knife
D: Rat(preserved)
E: Live land snail
F: Bamboo stick
G: water in a bowl(labelled)
H: Plastic bucket with cover
I: Mercury-in-glass thermometer
J: Ear tag
K: Head of cock(Fresh)
L: pair of scissors
(2020 Answers)
1ai)
Bee
(1aii)
(i)bees
(ii)nectar
(1aiii)
(i)It can be consumed as food and used together with beverages
(ii)It has to used to regulate blood sugar and used as a laxatives
1bi)
(i)Cutting
(ii)Grinding
(iii)Separation on of soft tissue
(iv)Removal of bone narrow
(v)Separation of dirt from powered bone
(1bii)
(i)Ensure to separate dirt from powered finish
(ii)Make sure bone narrow is properly eradicated
(1biii)
(i)Hydroxyapatite
(ii)Calcium
(iii)Phosphorus
(2ai)
– Cattle
– Goat
(2aii)
– Refrigeration/chilling
– Canning
– Smoking
– Irradiation
– Curing
(2bi)
– Cattle
– Sheep
– Goat
– Horses, donkeys, yaks
(2bii)
– Lactose
– Ice cream
– Cheese
– Coffee creamer
2bii)
– Lactose
– Ice cream
– Cheese
– Coffee creamer
(3a)
Tabulate:
(i) Trial balance considers opening stock while The balance sheet considers closing stock.
(ii) Trial balance is not a part of financial statements and final accounts while The balance sheet is an essential part of financial statements and final accounts.
(3b)
(i) It fails to show the transactions on an accrual basis.
(ii) It does not define any targets making it incapable of showing surpluses and deficits at the end of the year.
(iii) Receipts and payments account does not show Non-Cash transactions like depreciation of assets, pilferage etc.
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Last Updated on May 4, 2023 by Admin
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