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ASC 310: Equine Anatomy And Conformation
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Anatomy of the horse with emphasis on the feet and legs. Topics will also include analysis of gaits, movement and the causes of common unsoundness with particular attention to the relationship between conformation and soundness and the application of visual appraisal to the selection of horses for performance and breeding. Prereq: ASC 106 and ASC 120.
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ASC 311: Advanced Equine Evaluation
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Advanced study of conformation and performance in the horse. Selection of horses of different breeds based on confirmation, breed character and movement. Emphasis will be placed on developing a knowledge of industry standards and preparation of oral reasons. Prereq: ASC 310.
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ASC 312: Advanced Livestock Selection And Evaluation
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Selection of purebred and commercial beef cattle, sheep, swine and horses. Special emphasis on oral reasons, livestock contest procedures and herd improvement principles. Laboratory, six hours. Prereq: ASC 301 or consent of instructor.
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ASC 320: Equine Management
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study of the basic principles associated with horse management. Topics will include equine behavior, equine diseases and herd health programs, facilities and environmental management, nutrition and feeding management. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, three hours per week. Prereq: ASC 106 and ASC 120.
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ASC 321: Dairy Cattle Evaluation
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Evaluation of dairy cattle for type characteristics. Laboratory, four hours.
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ASC 323: Advanced Dairy Cattle Evaluation
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Open only to those who have consent of instructor. Laboratory, two hours. Prereq: ASC 321.
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ASC 325: Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An introduction to the functional anatomy and physiology of major body systems in domestic animals. Emphasis will be on how these systems interact to regulate circulation, gas exchange, acid-base balance, digestion and metabolism, locomotion and adapting to environmental changes. Prereq: BIO 152, CHE 115 or equivalent.
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ASC 340: Poultry Production
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A study of the application of avian biology to modern poultry production. Topics include anatomy, physiology, reproduction, incubation and embryonic development, breeding and genetics, nutrition and feeding, disease control, housing and environmental control, management, poultry and egg products, and the structure of the poultry industry. For majors and non-majors. Prereq: ASC 101 or ASC 102 or equivalent or permission of the instructor.
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ASC 362: Animal Genetics
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study of genetics as applied to specific companion animals and livestock species. Roles of selection and mating systems and their expected consequences are examined when applied to qualitative and quantitative traits expressed by specific companion animals and various livestock species. Prereq: ASC 101.
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ASC 364: Reproductive Physiology of Farm Animals
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Introduction to anatomy and physiological processes related to reproduction with a focus on farm animals. Evaluations of management procedures as they relate to reproductive physiology. Prereq: ASC 101 or BIO 152, CHE 230 or CHE 236. (Chemistry may be taken concomitantly.)
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