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Tropical zootechnology [ LBRAI2104 ]


3.0 crédits ECTS  30.0 h   1q 

Teacher(s) Dehoux Jean-Paul ;
Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources

ICampus: PowerPoint files and syllabus

Prerequisites

Animal physiology (LBIR1324 or equivalent), Biochemistry of the nutrition (LBRAL2102 or equivalent), zootechny ( LBRAI2107)

Main themes

Issues: this lecture develops the several aspects of the livestock in Tropical. The importance of this livestock for the various pastoral populations in a formidable economic and climatic environment is broadly approached through examples illustrating the important diversity of the tropical world. The adaptation and the qualities of the main important tropical animal breeds for human's population are developed by studying not only the classic domestic animals, but also the mini-livestock and wildlife.

The problem of the feed and water availability for the animals is studied in a context of climate restrictions. The breeding systems (from the most extensive to the most intensive) are described. The study of the main animal tropical diseases (glossinas / trypanosomes and ticks / blood parasites) concludes the lecture.

Aims

A. Contribution of the activity to the reference table AA of the program

M1.1; M1.2; M2.1; M2.4; M4.2

B. Specific formulation for this activity of the AA of the program

At the end of this activity, the student acquired basic knowledge on:

- Livestock in tropical area: importance, problems and constraints,

- Local species and breeds of interest: strength and weaknesses,

- Pastoralism and its livelihoods,

- Feed and water needs of the animals,

- Methods of improving farming practices in a broad sense: food, water, prophylaxis '

Evaluation methods

Oral examination

Teaching methods

Academic presentation using slides and movies on the various topics of the lecture ( feeding and watering , tropical breeds , breeding and pathology systems) addressing critical examples of the characteristics and possibilities of improving different systems of animal production in the tropics (eg pastoralism , agro -pastoralism , ranching , intensive fattening with sub- agro-industrial products , ... )

Content

1 Introduction. Climatology and adaptation to heat

2. Feed and water

3. Different species and breeds

4. Rearing systems

5. The main diseases

Bibliography

Required support: Course Files available on iCampus

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in Agricultural Bioengineering
> Master [120] in Forests and Natural Areas Engineering
Faculty or entity
in charge
> AGRO


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