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a) Identify any four of the following breeds of animals. A: B: C: D: E: F: b) A farmer was looking to select a female replacement animal for breeding f... show full transcript
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Temperament: The animal should have a docile temperament for ease of handling, ensuring safety during breeding and management.
Health: A good health status is crucial, including being free from diseases that could impact fertility and productivity.
Body Condition: The animal should have a good body condition score (BCS), indicating it is not too thin or obese, which can affect fertility.
Genetic Merit: Selecting an animal with strong maternal traits or from a line of productive mothers adds value.
Reproductive History: The female should have a strong reproductive history, indicating its ability to conceive and carry a fetus successfully.
Pelvic Size: A good pelvic size is important to reduce difficulties during calving, ensuring the health of both the mother and the offspring.
Milk Production Potential: If dairy, the animal should have the potential for high milk yield or be from a line known for good production.
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