🎧 New: AI-Generated Podcasts Turn your study notes into engaging audio conversations. Learn more

animal production tools.pdf

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

Full Transcript

Animal Production – is the technology applied to the keeping of animals for profit. Includes; feeding, breeding, housing and marketing. Tools – devices that make the work of mans easier and faster. COMMON POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK FARM TOOLS Garden tools – one of many tools made for gardening...

Animal Production – is the technology applied to the keeping of animals for profit. Includes; feeding, breeding, housing and marketing. Tools – devices that make the work of mans easier and faster. COMMON POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK FARM TOOLS Garden tools – one of many tools made for gardening and landscaping. Electric/power tool – a tool powered by electricity or driven by a motor. Hand tools – used for conducting simple repair and maintenance operation. Fencing tools – devices for fence construction and layout of animal houses. Garden Tools 1. Rake 2. Bolo 3. Shovel 4. Spade 5. Spading fork Electric Tools 1. Electrical chord 2. Power Drill 3. Circular Saw 4. Sander/grinder 5. Plainer Hand Tools 1. Screw driver ( Philip’s and flat) 2. Hammer 3. Long Nose pliers 4. Pliers/ Cutter 5. Saw 6. Wrenches Fencing tools 1. Hand digger 2. Carpenter’s level 3. Steel tape 4. Power digger 5. Pull-push rule 5. MISCELLANEOUS 1. We always carry pocketknives when out working, and a ―Leatherman type is a handy all-in-one tool. 2. Heavy-duty flashlights are a must when the lights go out during a heavy storm, or when you need to tend to a livestock emergency in the pasture at 2 am. 3. Garden hoses are a must, but when buying, purchase the longest and strongest available (fall is a great time to find really good buys on garden hoses). 4. The last miscellaneous tool on the list is a digging bar. It is for digging large rocks out of the garden, construction sites, or fence holes. RECAP 1. What are the farm tools used in raising poultry and livestock? 2. How farm tools help the farmers working on their farm? 3. Do you think there are difference between the farm tools we use for livestock production and poultry production nowadays? Application: Mind Mapping ❖The teacher will divide the class into fourteen (14) grou ps according to their rows. ❖Each group will have to create a mind map according t o the types and uses of construction materials and tools. ❖The teacher will use the following rubric to rate each gr oup. ❖The rubric will be discussed first by the teacher before each student proceeds to the activity. ❖This activity will be a total of forty (40) points. ❖The students will be given twenty (20) minutes to finish the activity. EXAMPLES OF MIND MAPPING RUBRIC FOR MIND MAPPING Names: Date: Grade & Section: Final Score: Task Description: Mind Mapping Competency Excellent Very Good Good Unsatisfactory 10-8 7-6 5-3 2-1 Appropriate details Most details support ma Few details support mai No details to support ma support main idea in idea n idea in idea Content Accurate and detailed info Accurate information for Lacking accurate inform Information is not accur rmation almost all subject matt ation ate Information adequately su er Inadequate information i Information does not su pports purpose of visual Information is mostly ad s not clearly supportive pport the visual’s purp equate and supportive of visual’s purpose ose of visual’s purpose Topic and title clear and e Topic and title are mostl Topic and title difficult t Topic and title are not cl asily identified y clearly and easily ide o identify early identified Main idea is clearly appro ntified Main idea not clearly sta No main idea Focus priate to topic Main idea is appropriate ted Illustration do not compl All illustrations compleme to topic Few illustrations comple ement purpose of visu nt purpose of visual Most illustrations compl ment purpose of visual al ement purpose of visua l The mind map is unique The mind map is accept The mind map is very co The mind map is dull Creativity able mmon Timeliness Finished before time Finished on time Finished an hour after t Did not finish the task he deadline SHORT QUIZ ¼ SHEET OF PAPER Yes or No 1. Bolo is a hand tool. 2. Shovel is powered tool. 3. Rake is a garden tool. 4. Spading fork is a fencing tool. 5. Electric drill is an electrical tool. ESSAY 6-10. Why do we need to know the types and uses of the different tools and equipment before using it? 1.Is it important for us to know the uses of these tools? 2.What do you think are the benefits in learning poultry and livestock farm tools in animal production? Assignment: Research on the steps in using spade, shovel and rake of garden tools. Write it on the ½ sheet of paper. “When you go through deep waters, I will be with you.” Isaiah 43:2 END OF DISCUSSION

Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser