Small Ruminant Nutrition & Quality of Products
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The Small Ruminant Nutrition and Quality of Products aims to provide the student principles of nutrition and feeding management of sheep and goats. Moreover, it provides basic information on management and quality of ovine and caprine products: milk, meat, wool and fibre .
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding of the principles of nutrition and feeding management in sheep and goat farming. Applying nutrition knowledge to simple simulated cases
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
Lectures
Small ruminant production: milk, meat, wool, fibre. Global and national trends:
- Increasing global importance of non bovine milk: sheep, goat and camel milk (1 hour)
-Originality and nutritional quality of goat and sheep milk (2 hours)
Small ruminant nutritional requirements:
-Nutritional differences between large and small ruminants (2 hours)
-Sheep and goat feeding behaviour (1 hour)
-Evaluation of sheep and goat nutritional status (2 hours)
Small ruminant feeding and quality of their products (milk, meat, wool,fibre)
-Nutritional strategies in different physiological phases of dairy sheep and goats (2 hours)
-Traditional pasture-based feeding strategies: impact on ovine and caprine product quality (3 hours)
- Feeding strategies in relation to costumer requirements for animal product quality (3 hours)
Practical activity
Seminars on technical aspects and management of sheep and goat dairy farms (12 hours)
Guided visits to goat and sheep dairy farms (4 hrs)
Small ruminant production: milk, meat, wool, fibre. Global and national trends:
- Increasing global importance of non bovine milk: sheep, goat and camel milk (1 hour)
-Originality and nutritional quality of goat and sheep milk (2 hours)
Small ruminant nutritional requirements:
-Nutritional differences between large and small ruminants (2 hours)
-Sheep and goat feeding behaviour (1 hour)
-Evaluation of sheep and goat nutritional status (2 hours)
Small ruminant feeding and quality of their products (milk, meat, wool,fibre)
-Nutritional strategies in different physiological phases of dairy sheep and goats (2 hours)
-Traditional pasture-based feeding strategies: impact on ovine and caprine product quality (3 hours)
- Feeding strategies in relation to costumer requirements for animal product quality (3 hours)
Practical activity
Seminars on technical aspects and management of sheep and goat dairy farms (12 hours)
Guided visits to goat and sheep dairy farms (4 hrs)
Prerequisites for admission
No prior knowledge is required
Teaching methods
Lectures (16 hours - 2 CFU) and practical activity (16 hours -1 CFU), for a total of 32 hours (3 CFU). Lectures and seminars will be supported by powerpoint presentations. The slides of the lessons/seminars (PDF) and the related materials will be provided to the students on ARIEL platform
Teaching Resources
Students will prepare the exam on the slides of the lessons/seminars and other material that will be provided at the end of each class and uploaded in Ariel
Assessment methods and Criteria
Written examination (only for students who attend the lectures, structured in three open questions, each of which will be assigned a maximum of 10 points). All the other students will give the exam in oral form. The evaluation will be expressed in a 30-points scale. The exam will assess the students' acquired knowledge, and their ability to deal with a topic in a critical and logically organized way and in a proper language. For students attending the course, class participation shall account on the overall grade.
AGR/18 - ANIMAL NUTRITION AND FEEDING - University credits: 3
Practicals: 16 hours
Lessons: 16 hours
Lessons: 16 hours
Professor:
Cattaneo Donata Maria Iolanda Renata
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