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5 A) state three matting system in goats production. (3marks) b) Discuss 6 signs of heat in a doe. (12marks) a) state 4 high inheritable and 4 low inheritable traits in goats. (3marks) b) Discuss the Crop residues that can be fed to goats. (7marks) Discuss the care of a pregnant doe. (15marks) 8. Discuss the three production system in goat production (15marks)
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5. a) Three mating systems in goat production are:1. Natural mating: This is the most common mating system where bucks are allowed to mate with does naturally.2. Hand mating: In this system, the mating is done manually by the farmer or the shepherd.3. Artificial insemination: This is a more advanced system where semen is collected from bucks and then artificially inseminated into does.b) Six signs of heat in a doe are:1. Restlessness and increased activity2. Swelling of the vulva3. Increased vocalization4. Mounting other animals or objects5. Discharge from the vulva6. Increased appetite6. a) Four high inheritable traits in goats are:1. Milk production2. Wool quality3. Growth rate4. Reproductive performanceFour low inheritable traits in goats are:1. Susceptibility to diseases2. Aggression3. Fearfulness4. Lambing difficultiesb) Crop residues that can be fed to goats include:1. Corn stalks2. Wheat straw3. Sorghum stalks4. Rice husks5. Barley straw6. Oats7. Alfalfa hay7. Care of a pregnant doe includes:1. Providing a clean and comfortable environment2. Ensuring adequate nutrition and hydration3. Regular veterinary check-ups4. Monitoring the progress of the pregnancy5. Providing a safe and comfortable kidding area6. Assisting in the kidding process if necessary7. Ensuring the health and well-being of the doe and her kids8. The three production systems in goat production are:1. Dairy production: This system focuses on the production of milk from goats.2. Meat production: This system focuses on the production of meat from goats.3. Fiber production: This system focuses on the production of wool or fiber from goats.