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1. A poultry farm operator is evaluating the most efficient housing
system for broiler production while considering animal welfare,
stocking density, and ventilation efficiency; which housing system best
balances high productivity with controlled environmental conditions?
A. Free-range system
B. Backyard scavenging system
C. Environmentally controlled deep litter system
D. Extensive pasture-based system
C. Environmentally controlled deep litter system
This system allows precise control of temperature, humidity, and
, ventilation, maximizing growth rates while maintaining acceptable
welfare standards compared to less controlled systems.
2. In poultry nutrition, which nutrient is primarily responsible for
providing energy required for metabolic processes and growth in
chickens?
A. Proteins
B. Vitamins
C. Carbohydrates
D. Minerals
C. Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are the main energy source in poultry diets, fueling
metabolism, growth, and production activities such as egg
formation.
3. A poultry farmer notices reduced egg production and poor shell
quality; which deficiency is most likely responsible?
A. Vitamin A deficiency
B. Calcium deficiency
C. Protein deficiency
D. Iron deficiency
B. Calcium deficiency
Calcium is essential for eggshell formation, and inadequate levels
result in weak shells and decreased egg production.
,4. Which biosecurity measure is most effective in preventing disease
introduction into a poultry farm?
A. Increasing flock density
B. Allowing visitors unrestricted access
C. Implementing strict sanitation and access control
D. Mixing birds from different sources
C. Implementing strict sanitation and access control
Controlling entry points and maintaining sanitation reduces the risk
of introducing pathogens into the flock.
5. What is the primary purpose of brooding in poultry production?
A. Enhancing egg laying
B. Providing heat and care to young chicks
C. Increasing feed intake
D. Reducing disease spread
B. Providing heat and care to young chicks
Brooding ensures chicks maintain proper body temperature and
develop normally during early life stages.
6. Which ventilation method is most commonly used in modern intensive
poultry farming?
A. Natural airflow only
B. Tunnel ventilation
C. Manual window adjustment
D. Open-air grazing
, B. Tunnel ventilation
Tunnel ventilation provides consistent airflow and temperature
control, improving bird comfort and productivity.
7. In poultry disease management, vaccination programs are primarily
designed to:
A. Cure infected birds
B. Prevent disease occurrence
C. Increase feed efficiency
D. Improve egg size
B. Prevent disease occurrence
Vaccinations stimulate immunity, protecting birds from infectious
diseases before exposure.
8. Which poultry breed is primarily known for egg production?
A. Broilers
B. Layers
C. Dual-purpose breeds
D. Indigenous scavengers
B. Layers
Layer breeds are genetically selected for high egg production
efficiency.
9. A sudden drop in feed intake and lethargy in a flock may indicate:
A. Optimal health
B. Environmental stress or disease