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Module 8 - Agriculture - Graded Recitation

Module 8 - Agriculture - Graded Recitation

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Life Skills, Other

6th Grade

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rizalina peralta

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Module 8 - Graded Recitation

by Rizalina Peralta

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Use for leather industries and they are also edible​

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It is used for soap production; lubricating oil, and drug synthesis

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Used in the industry to produce gelatin, buttons, glues, and some other items

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These are the droppings from animals and they can be used as fertilizers by farmers or for methane gas production

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Mention the Intangible benefits of animal farming.

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A white creamy-colored secretion from the mammary glands of female animals.

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Give example of Social Media and how you can use it for farming business

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Multiple Choice

1. This is the flesh, muscle, or flesh and the associated fat, connective tissue of slaughtered animals.

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egg

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manure

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meat

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milk

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Multiple Choice

2. It is used for soap production; lubricating oil, and drug synthesis.

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animal fats

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hides and skins

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hooves and horns

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manures

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Multiple Choice

3. He is making use of his native pig meat to process longganisa, bacon, ham, and other pork products.

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Audie Lim

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Ian Cabriga

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Ricardo Lagare

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Robert Petines

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​Ian Cabriga

​Know for his Native Pigs

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Multiple Choice

4. Know for his milking AI-produced Murrah buffaloes

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Audie Lim

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Ian Cabriga

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Joel Yamson

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Robert Petines

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​DO You Know?

A.I. stands for "Artificial Insemination".  A.I. is different from natural mating.  In A.I. semen is collected artificially and deposited in the uterus of the cow.  A.I. is widespread and used in many countries, especially for breeding dairy cattle.

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Multiple Choice

5. Which of the following products can be derived from animals?

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buttons

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leather

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medicine

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

6. During this stage, chicks will go through visible growth changes, including new primary feathers and developing pecking order.

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layer feed stage

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laying hen retirement stage

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molting chicken stage

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teenage chicken stage

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TEENAGE CHICKEN

​During weeks 5 and 6, chicks will go through visible growth changes, including new primary feathers and developing pecking order. Growing birds are now referred to differently.

● Pullet - teenage female,

● Cockerel- young male

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Multiple Choice

7.  It occurs when a number of female pigs (sows and gilts) are bred.

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breeding

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farrowing

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lactation

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weaning

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​Breeding Stage

  • ​Pregnancy occurs when a number of female pigs (sows and gilts) are bred.

  • A sow's pregnancy period lasts for approximately three months, three weeks and three days.

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Multiple Choice

8. The time when fish are able to reproduce.

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adult

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fry

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juvenile

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spawning

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​Adult Stage (fish)

  • ​When fish are able to reproduce, they are considered adults.

  • The time it takes to reach maturity varies among species and individual fish.

  • Fish with shorter life spans reach maturity faster

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Multiple Choice

9.  These are mammals that can acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through microbial actions.

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ad libitum feeding

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ear Notching

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feeding Frequency

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ruminants

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Ruminants

  • are large hoofed herbivorous grazing or browsing mammals that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through microbial actions

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Multiple Choice

10. Defined as the records of transactions of farm businesses and activities.

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Farm record

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Feeding frequency

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Ad libitum feeding

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Soilage/Silage

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​FARM RECORD

  • The records of transactions of farm businesses and activities.

  • Farm inventory, farm diary, input records, production records, scale records, consumption records, profits, and loss accounts are the types of farm records.

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