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2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry (OBJ/ESSAY) Questions and Answers

IyieriobaBy IyieriobaOctober 17, 2024Updated:October 17, 2024 Education No Comments8 Mins Read
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2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry Objectives (OBJ) and ESSAY (Theory) Questions and Answers for School Candidates Free of Charge | 100% Legit  2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry OBJ and ESSAY Questions and Answers, WAEC May/June Free Animal Husbandry Questions and Answers EXPO Room .

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has provided helpful materials on Fisheries to prepare you for the final exam, which will start on Friday, 3rd May, 2024 and will consist of Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 2 (Essay) and Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 1 (Objective) These materials will help you know what is expected of you and how to do your best in the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE).

WAEC May/June 2024 FREE Animal Husbandry QUESTION AND ANSWER ROOM [School Candidates] is now available.

2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry (OBJ/ESSAY) Questions and Answers
WAEC Animal Husbandry Objective and ESSAY Questions and Answers

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  • WAEC Animal Husbandry Exam Schedule
    • Exam Details:
    • Exam Schedule:
  • 2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry OBJECTIVES (OBJ) ANSWERS 
  • 2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry ESSAY (THEORY) ANSWERS:
  • WAEC 2024 Animal Husbandry Subscription Plan:
    • Package Options
    • Single Subject Subscription
  • How to Subscribe
    • Important Reminders:
  • Animal Husbandry WAEC Syllabus 
    • Preamble
    • Aims and objectives
    • Requirements
  • Examination Scheme for Animal Husbandry (Ghana only)

WAEC Animal Husbandry Exam Schedule

Exam Details:

Subject Exam Type Time Duration
Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 2 Essay 9:30am – 11:30am 2 hours
Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 1 Objective 11:30am – 12:10pm 40 minutes

Exam Schedule:

  • 9:30am – 11:30am: Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 2 – Essay
  • 11:30am – 12:10pm: Animal Husbandry (Alternative B) 1 – Objective

2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry OBJECTIVES (OBJ) ANSWERS 

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2024 WAEC Animal Husbandry ESSAY (THEORY) ANSWERS:

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*WAEC ANIMAL HUSBANDRY*

*NUMBER ONE*

(1a)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Cattle are ruminants with a complex four-chambered stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum), while poultry have a single-chambered stomach.
(ii) Cattle chew their cud and have the ability to ferment fibrous plant materials in the rumen, while poultry lack this capability.
(iii) Cattle have a longer digestive tract compared to poultry, allowing for more efficient digestion of roughage and cellulose.
(iv) Poultry have a crop and a gizzard, which help grind and store food, while cattle do not have these structures.
(v) Cattle rely more on microbial fermentation in the rumen for nutrient absorption, while poultry have a shorter and more simple digestive system.
(vi) The digestive enzymes and pH levels differ between the two species, with cattle being better adapted to digest fibrous plant materials.

(1b)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Regularly administering effective anthelmintic (dewormers) to eliminate worms.
(ii) Rotating grazing areas, avoiding overstocking, and properly managing manure to break the worm lifecycle.
(iii) Maintaining clean housing, feeders, and waterers to reduce worm transmission.
(iv) Providing a balanced diet and appropriate nutritional supplements to support the animal’s immune response.
(v) Introducing natural predators of worms, such as certain nematophagous fungi, to reduce worm populations.
(vi) Selecting animals with genetic resistance or tolerance to worm infections to gradually improve the herd’s or flock’s resilience.

(1c)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Crossbreeding: Introducing genetic material from high-performing exotic breeds to improve the productivity and adaptability of local breeds.
(ii) Selective breeding: Identifying and selectively breeding the most desirable traits within the local breed population to enhance desirable characteristics.
(iii) Genomic selection: Utilizing genetic markers and genomic information to guide selective breeding programs and accelerate genetic progress.
(iv)Improving management practices: Optimizing feeding, housing, healthcare, and other management factors to support the expression of the local breed’s genetic potential.

(1d)
(i) CREEP FEEDING
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Increased growth rate and weight gain in young animals
(ii) Improved feed conversion efficiency
(iii) Enhanced immune function and disease resistance
(iv) Earlier weaning and transition to solid feed

(ii) DEHORNING
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Reduces the risk of injuries to animals and handlers
(ii) Prevents damage to housing, equipment, and other animals
(iii) Facilitates easier handling and management of the animals
(iv) Helps maintain a more uniform herd or flock appearance

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Animal Husbandry-ANSWERS
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.
(2a)
(i) Improved animal health and welfare.
(ii) Better control of environmental factors like temperature and humidity.
(iii) Reduced risk of disease transmission.
(iv) Increased productivity and growth rates.
(v) Enhanced reproductive performance.
(vi) Minimized stress levels leading to higher quality products.
(2b)
(i) Preventing aggression and injury among different age groups.
(ii) Avoiding competition for resources such as food and water.
(iii) Minimizing the spread of diseases between age groups.
(iv) Tailoring feeding and management practices to specific age-related needs.
(2c)
(i) Cleaning and disinfecting the entire facility.
(ii) Checking and calibrating heating equipment to maintain appropriate temperature levels.
(iii) Providing clean bedding material.
(iv) Ensuring adequate ventilation.
(v) Setting up feeders and drinkers with fresh water and appropriate chick feed.
(2d)
(i) Pelt: Sheep
(ii) Bristle: Pig
(iii) Mohair: Angora goat
(iv) Veal: Calf (young cattle)
(v) Lard: Pig
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
(5a)
(i) Improved growth rates and feed conversion efficiency.
(ii) Enhanced immune function, leading to reduced disease incidence.
(iii) Better nutrient absorption and utilization.
(iv) Increased egg production and quality.
(v) Enhanced meat quality and flavor.
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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

(5b)
(i) Facilitating distribution to diverse markets.
(ii) Providing storage facilities to maintain egg quality.
(iii) Offering transportation services to reach distant markets.
(iv) Assisting in price negotiation between producers and retailers.
(v) Absorbing market risks by buying and selling eggs at stable prices.

(5c)
(i) Anthrax: Bacillus anthracis (affects cattle, sheep, and goats)
(ii) Coccidiosis: Various species of the protozoan parasite Eimeria (affects poultry)
(iii) Aspergillosis: Aspergillus spp. fungi (affects birds, particularly poultry)

(5d)
(i) Genetic differences.
(ii) Environmental factors, such as nutrition and temperature.
(iii) Hormonal regulation.
(iv) Social factors, including dominance hierarchy and social interactions.

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See also: 

  • 2024 WAEC Fisheries (FISHERIES) Objective and Essay Questions and Answers
  • WAEC Data Processing (OBJ/ESSAY) Questions and Answers | 3rd May, 2024

Animal Husbandry WAEC Syllabus 

The 2024 WAEC Syllabus for Animal Husbandry is available below. Please note that this syllabus applies to both internal and external candidates.

Preamble

The syllabus assesses candidates’ knowledge and skills in farm animal production, processing, storage, packaging, and marketing, and prepares them for further training at the tertiary level.

Aims and objectives

The syllabus aims to assess candidates’ knowledge and skills in:
Aim Description
1 Basic animal production practices (feeding, housing, pest and disease control)
2 Efficient and effective management of animal enterprises
3 Environmentally friendly practices to sustain production
4 Identification of basic problems hindering the improvement of the Animal Industry
5 Processing, preservation, packaging, storage, and marketing of animals and their products

Requirements

Requirement Description
1 Schools must raise at least one species of farm animals from each of the following groups: Monogastrics (e.g. poultry, pigs, rabbits), Ruminants (e.g. goats, sheep, cattle), and Non-traditional farm animals (e.g. grasscutters, snails)
2 Schools should have agriculture laboratories with specimens, equipment, and chemicals
3 Candidates should keep practical notebooks with records of activities, observations, and specimens collected

Examination Scheme for Animal Husbandry (Ghana only)

Paper Structure and Timing
Paper Format Duration Marks
Paper 1 Multiple Choice Objective Questions (50 questions) 1 hour 50 marks
Paper 2 Essay-Type Questions (6 questions, answer 4) 2 hours 80 marks
Paper 3 Practical Paper (School Candidates) / Test of Practical Paper (Private Candidates) 2 hours 60 marks
Note:
  • Papers 1 and 2 will be a composite paper, taken at one sitting.
  • Paper 3 will consist of four questions, all of which must be answered within 2 hours.
Contents
A. Introduction to Animal Husbandry
Topic Description
1. Meaning, scope, and importance Definition, scope, and importance of animal husbandry
2. Problems in animal production Problems and possible solutions in animal production in West Africa
3. Quality and Safety standards Description of quality and safety standards of animal food products
4. Classification of farm animals Classification based on digestive system and traditional/non-traditional animals
B. Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals
Topic Description
1. Anatomy, Physiology, and External Orientation Understanding of terms and external parts of farm animals
2. Digestive System Comparative anatomy and digestion/absorption processes
3. Central Nervous System Parts, functions, and endocrine system
4. Integumentary, Skeletal, and Muscular Systems Structure and functions
5. Reproductive System Anatomy, functions, and reproductive processes
6. Circulatory System Structure, functions, heart, and pulse rate
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