Pig and Poultry Production Syllabus – Third Semester (BSc. AG)

Course CodeLPM 203
Course TitlePig and Poultry Production
Credit Hour2(1+1)
Full Marks50
Theory25
Practical25

Objectives

Upon the completion of this course, the students will be able to identify different breeds, feed, and manage pigs and poultry.

Syllabus of Pig and Poultry Production in Bsc. Agriculture

Prominent breeds of pig, care and management and feeding of different age groups of swine, Housing systems, materials used and spacing required, commonly used manage mental practices. Prominent indigenous and commercial breeds of broilers and layers, Rearing and feeding of broilers and layers at different stages of growth, Housing systems, requirements and materials required, and design of houses. Egg formation, Selection of eggs for incubation. Factors essential for Hatching. Brooding methods, Common managerial practices, Vaccination, debeaking, candling, sexing, selection, and grading of eggs. Selection and culling of layers. Biosecurity in a commercial farm.

Course Outline

A. Theory

S.NTopic / Chapter NameNo. of Lectures.
1Introduction, Scope, and statistics of pig and poultry1
2Care and management of newborn pigs1
3Care and management of pregnant sow and breeding boar1
4Housing systems, and materials essentials for housing swine1
5Commonly used managerial practices of poultry1
6Breeds characteristics of pigs (Landrace, Yorkshire, Tamworth, Durock, etc.)1
7Breeds of poultry (layers, broilers, and dual-purpose)2
8Materials and design of poultry housing1
9Egg formation, Selection of eggs for table purpose & incubation1
10Factors essentials for the best hatching1
11Brooding methods ( natural and artificial )1
12Common managerial practices for broilers and layers1
13Bio-security in a commercial farm1
Total15

B. Practical

S.NTopic / Chapter NameNo. of Lectures.
1Identification of different breeds of swine1
2Housing and feeding of swine1
3Identification (tagging, and ear notching) of swine1
4Castration of pig, iron administration, and vaccination of swine2
5Identification of broiler and layer breeds2
6Methods of putting identification marks on poultry1
7Disease identification, vaccination, and control of diseases2
8Debeaking, candling, grading, and selection of eggs2
9Identification of layers and broilers1
10Feeding and watering of poultry2
Total15

References

  • Banerjee, G.C. 1991. A Text-Book of Animal Husbandry. Oxford and IBH Publishing, New Delhi. (7th edition)
  • Banerjee, G.C. 1998 Feeds and Principles of Animal Nutrition, Oxford and IBH Publishing, NewDelhi
  • Banerjee, G.C. 1995 Poultry. Oxford and IBH Publishing, New Delhi
  • Arora, S.P. and Kaur, Harjit (2005). Principles of Animal Nutrition and Nutrient Dynamics. ICAR, New Delhi.
  • Cheeke, Peter R. (1999) Applied Animal Nutrition: Feeds and Feeding. Second Edition. Prentice-Hall Upper Saddle River

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