Animal Husbandry

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  1. 5. the marketing of livestock products is concerned with procuring raw materials, processing them , packaging, storing, transporting and distributing to the ultimate consumers.
  2. 6. the scientific study of the life-supporting properties,functions and processes of animals or their parts.
  3. 7. the scientific study of animal behavior
  4. 9. the early developmental stage of an animal while it is in the egg or within the uterus of the mother
  5. 11. Agronomy can be defined as those branches of agricultural science that deal with the production of both plant and animal crops, and the management of soil.
  6. 15. the study of human-animal relations in Political Theory
  7. 16. committed to advocacy on behalf of animals, including, for many proponents of this approach, promotion of animal rights.
  8. 17. effects of bacteria that are contained and effect domesticated animals by humans
  9. 18. the science that deals with the form and structure of animals.
  10. 19. concerns the relationships of individuals to their environments, including physical factors and other organisms, and the consequences of these relationships for evolution,and population growth and regulation
  11. 20. food given to domestic animals, especially livestock, in the course of animal husbandry.
  12. 22. manipulating or modifying the genetic code of selected animals to alter their characteristics
  13. 24. deals with the various microbial (bacterial, fungal, viral) diseases in animals especially that supply food, other useful products or companionship.
  14. 25. study of insects
  15. 26. the study of the animal kingdom, including the distribution, evolution and behavior of animals.
Down
  1. 1. studies different chemical reactions in the body of animals.
  2. 2. The application of economic principles to animal behaviour.
  3. 3. the mutually beneficial production of a signal by a signaler resulting in a behavioral change in a receiver.
  4. 4. ensuring the optimal care and well-being of livestock and reducing losses in productivity caused by disease and management errors
  5. 8. the study of genes and their effects in living organisms.
  6. 10. The study of animal disease in a variety of species, often with human implications.
  7. 12. combines a thorough education in the basic biology of domestic animal species with a strong background in agricultural economics.
  8. 13. branch of biology that deals with the study of plants, including their structure, properties, and biochemical processes.
  9. 14. a branch of animal science that addresses the evaluation of the genetic value of livestock.
  10. 21. the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them.
  11. 23. the study of the dietary needs of domesticated animals.