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Applied Animal Behavior And Welfare

Presenting the nature of and behavioral categories for agricultural, companion, and exotic animals. Understanding learning theory and animal cognition to enhance fair training and safe/effective handling methods. Recognizing abnormal and stereotypic behaviors. Assessing behavioral indicators of welfare status. Acknowledging contemporary welfare issues.

Meat Science

A historical perspective of the meat industry together with major changes in body type and composition in both the live animal and its end product meat. Students will evaluate live market animals (swine, cattle, sheep), harvest the market animals, and follow their carcasses and cuts through fabrication and distribution channels. Major topics of discussion will focus on growth and development, inspection, grading, physical and chemical composition of meat and postmortem changes that affect meat quality.

Equine Anatomy

This course will focus on the functional anatomy of the horse. Topics will include the anatomy of skeletal, muscular, respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, reproductive, nervous, endocrine, urinary and integumentary systems.

Equine Anatomy

This course will focus on the functional anatomy of the horse. Topics will include the anatomy of skeletal, muscular, respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, reproductive, nervous, endocrine, urinary and integumentary systems.

Advanced Equine Evaluation

Advanced study of conformation, performance and breeding value in the horse. Selection of horses based on conformation, breed characteristics and movement. Emphasis will be placed on developing a knowledge of industry standards for evaluating horses for different uses. Laboratory, two hours per week. [Offered in Fall only]

Equine Management

Study of the basic principles associated with horse management. Topics will include equine behavior, equine diseases and herd health programs, facilities and environmental management, nutrition and feeding management. Lecture, two hours; laboratory, three hours per week. Prereq: ASC 101.

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