Olaiya Oluseyi
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How often should veterinary health checks be conducted for milking animals?
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Dairy cows typically need about 30 to 50 gallons of water per day, depending on factors like their size, milk production, and environmental conditions. High-producing cows may require more, especially during hot weather. Adequate water intake is crucial for optimal health and milk production.
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Dairy cattle should be vaccinated against several key diseases, including:
- Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD) – Protects against viral infections that can cause severe health issues.
- Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) – Helps prevent respiratory diseases and reproductive losses.
- Clostridial diseases – Vaccination against these bacteria protects against conditions like tetanus and blackleg.
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What is the impact of temperature fluctuations on chick mortality?
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How can you optimize space and housing for rapid growth?
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What is the significance of vaccination during the first 35 days?
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How do you gradually introduce new feed types as chicks grow?
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What are the signs of stress or discomfort in young chicks?
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How do you manage litter effectively in the brooding area?
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What role does lighting play in the growth and development of chicks?
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How can you prevent common diseases that affect chicks in their early days?
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What biosecurity measures should be implemented from day 1?
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How do you ensure proper water supply and quality for day-old chicks?
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What are the best practices for feeding chicks in the first week?
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How often should you monitor the health of chicks during the first week?

