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What are the disadvantages of integrated farming?
What are the disadvantages of integrated farming?
- Low labor and investment requirements
- Balanced and precise feeding
- High cost of production and quality concerns
- Higher risks and poor reproductive rates (correct)
Which system of livestock management keeps farm animals indoors part of the time and allows them to graze outdoors in paddocks?
Which system of livestock management keeps farm animals indoors part of the time and allows them to graze outdoors in paddocks?
- Nomadic herding system
- Intensive system
- Free range system
- Semi-intensive system (correct)
What is the main objective of livestock production according to the text?
What is the main objective of livestock production according to the text?
- Creating risks for animals
- Maximizing animal losses
- Ensuring profits on investment (correct)
- Minimizing quality of animal products
What is the basic principle of animal farming related to the selection of animals?
What is the basic principle of animal farming related to the selection of animals?
What differentiates the intensive system from other systems of livestock management mentioned in the text?
What differentiates the intensive system from other systems of livestock management mentioned in the text?
What is a key aspect of the semi-intensive system in terms of livestock management?
What is a key aspect of the semi-intensive system in terms of livestock management?
Why can integrated farming lead to high losses for animals?
Why can integrated farming lead to high losses for animals?
How does the intensive system differ from free-range farming?
How does the intensive system differ from free-range farming?
"Selection of Animals" as a basic principle in livestock management focuses on:
"Selection of Animals" as a basic principle in livestock management focuses on: