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3.00 Credits
Objectively evaluate livestock species including cattle, sheep, swine, and goats for both market and breeding standards. Improve communication skills and terminology through oral and written reasons. Gain an understanding of expected progeny differences and how they relate to selection and livestock production.Prerequisite: FDSC 2040 or instructor approval.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Students representing the university in national and regional contests are selected from this course. Requires field trips. Prerequisites: ANSC 3545
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3.00 Credits
Objectively evaluate equine for performance and breeding purposes according to breed standards and or discipline. Emphasis will be placed on learning how conformation relates to overall function and longevity of equine. Competitive horse judging team criteria will be used to build organizational skills, equine terminology, and communication skills. Prerequisites: ANSC 1010 and ANSC 1030.
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2.00 Credits
Objectively evaluate equine for halter and performance according to breed standards and or discipline. Competitive horse judging team criteria will be used to build organizational skills, equine terminology, and communication skills. Students will compete as members of the Collegiate Horse Judging Team and represent University of Wyoming at national horse judging competitions. Prerequisites: ANSC 3555 and consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Gives undergraduates the opportunity to explore graduate studies in Animal Science. Discussions center on graduate program searches, applications, and interviews as well as graduate student responsibilites and career possibilities. Undergraduates are paired with graduate student mentors, participate in data collection, and attend depatmental seminars. Prerequisites: consent of instructor, junior standing and 3.0 GPA or higher recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Explores aspects of animal growth and development, with a focus on skeletal muscle, adipose, soft connective tissues, and bone. Addresses genetic, endocrine, nutritional, and environmental impacts on tissue development and growth. Dual listed with ANSC 5050. Prerequisite: LIFE 2022.
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3.00 Credits
Cell signaling pathways in animal growth and development. Defines how cells respond to external stimuli. Includes: G-protein couple signaling, calcium signaling, growth factor associated signaling, redox signaling, lipid related signaling, and apoptosis. Dual listed with ANSC 5061. Prerequisite: MOLB 3610 or an equivalent biochemistry or cell biology course.
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3.00 Credits
Description and conceptualization of livestock precision management. Emphasizes tools, resources, and technologies to on-farm utilization, as well as consolidated and novel research techniques, aimed at providing increased precision, improving productive efficiency, and promoting sustainability and resiliency in ruminant production towards the challenges imposed by climate change and current global policies. Prerequisite: ANSC 3100.
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3.00 Credits
Integration and application of the principles of nutrition. Addresses nutrient requirements, feed composition and nutritional value, in addition to feeding management strategies for various classes of farm animals. Provides practical nutritional experience through laboratory. Dual listed with ANSC 5100. Prerequisite: ANSC 3100.
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3.00 Credits
To familiarize students with identification, prevention and treatment of diseases in horses through proper health management techniques. Cross listed with PATB 4111. Dual listed with ANSC 5111. Prerequisites: ANSC 1030, ANSC 3150.
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