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 204-155 Horse Nutrition and Feed Production

Availability

Glenormiston campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Ms Jane Myers

Prerequisites

202-154 Biology.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures and 36 hours practical classes, tutorials and tours

Subject Description

Topics include:

  • climatology;

  • the influence of climate on plant growth;

  • soils and their influence on plant growth;

  • fertilizers; plant identification;

  • common grasses, weeds and crops; weed control;

  • management of common weed species;

  • pasture renovation, factors required for efficient pasture establishment, growth and maintenance;

  • fodder crops and fodder conservation;

  • recognise common procedures relevant to pasture and cropping enterprises;

  • recognising horse feedstuffs and assessing their quality;

  • nutritional requirements;

  • anatomical and physiological aspects that determine nutritional needs;

  • weight estimation;

  • feedstuffs and ration formulation;

  • analysis of feeds and assessing quality;

  • calculating the components of rations;

  • changing physiological requirements and ration formulation calculation of requirements for growth, activity, pregnancy and lactation;

  • limitations of NRC recommendations;

  • ration calculations;

  • dynamic changes in feed requirements; nutritional deficiencies and disease, recognising nutritional deficiencies;

  • malnutrition;

  • diseases of excess nutrition;

  • vitamin and mineral deficiencies;

  • grazing and feeding strategies;

  • and identifying effective strategies for managing the nutritional needs of the horse.

Assessment

One 3-hour written examination (50%); 2000 word assignments (25%); Computer assessed learning package (25%)



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