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ANIMAL SCIENCES 430: Sheep Production
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr. Application of recent research in breeding, feeding, health, and management to develop an efficient sheep production system. Includes an active, hands-on laboratory working with sheep. P: Jr st & An Sci/Dy Sci 101, An Sci/Ahabs 301, An Sci/Dy Sci/Nutr Sci 311 & An Sci/Dy Sci 360 or cons inst. An Sci/Dy Sci 313 highly recommended. An Sci/Dy Sci 434.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 431: Beef Cattle Production
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr. Application of genetics, systems of mating, physiology, nutrition and economics to the production of beef. P: An Sci/Dy Sci 101, An Sci/Ahabs 301, An Sci/Dy Sci/Nutr Sci 311 & An Sci/Dy Sci 360 or cons inst. An Sci/Dy Sci 313 highly recommended. An Sci/Dy Sci 434.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 432: Swine Production
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr. Application of research findings in breeding, feeding, management and marketing to modernize production. Lab: Farm visits, practical exercises in testing changes, "tools" used by producers. P: An Sci/Dy Sci 101, An Sci/Ahabs 301, An Sci/Dy Sci/Nutr Sci 311 & An Sci/Dy Sci 360 or cons inst. An Sci/Dy Sci 313 highly recommended. An Sci/Dy Sci 434.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 434: Reproductive Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (B-I). Principles of reproductive physiology, improvement of fertility, and artificial insemination. P: Jr st, An Sci/Dy Sci 101, or Zool 101 & 102; Zool 151 & 152 recommended.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 435: Animal Sciences Proseminar
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2 cr. Methods of assessing information quality are studied. Each student develops an analytical and critical seminar on a topic of personal interest in the animal sciences. P: Sr st.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 468: Managing the Environmental Impacts of Livestock Operations
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 2 cr. Introduces nonpoint pollution policies and regulations and environmental losses impacting air and water quality. Discuss management practices that influence the cycling and balance of nitrogen and phosphorus across a farm and its components (livestock, crop and soil). P: Jr st.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 468 - Managing the Environmental Impacts of Livestock Operations
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 503: Avian Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SS; 3 cr (B-I). Principles of organ and system function with emphasis on male and female reproduction, embryonic development and factors affecting hatchability. P: An Sci/Dy Sci 101 or cons inst.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 505: Rumen Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; II; 2 cr (D). Analysis of rumen ecosystem in terms of kinds of microbes, their activities and requirements and their interactions in a dynamic system. Emphasis on physiological and biochemical perspectives. P: Biochem 501 and con reg in Bact 550 or equiv; or cons inst.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 508: Poultry Products Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SS; 3 cr. Procurement, processing and distribution of poultry meat, eggs and derived products; factors affecting quality, including methods of determining quality. P: Cons inst.
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ANIMAL SCIENCES 511: Breeder Flock and Hatchery Management
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SS; 3 cr. History of artificial incubation relevant to the U.S. hatching industry. Practices involved in successful incubation of hatching eggs. Embryonic development in birds. Management factors involved in breeder hen production and operating a hatchery. P: An Sci/Dy Sci 101 & Zool 101 & 102 or Zool 151 or equiv.
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