To be able to analyse and make decisions about the management requirements of beef cattle. You should be able to describe and explain the principles and practices of beef cattle husbandry and management.
Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.
Describe the nature and scope of Beef Cattle Production.
Compare different beef production systems
Discuss beef cattle breeding and its significance to production.
Develop a sound, but general introduction to animal health.
Describe significant parasites that infect cattle and determine appropriate management of these and related problems.
Recommend appropriate provision of feed for commercial beef production.
Develop a management strategy for a commercial beef herd.
Explain feed lot management for beef production.
Explain Stud herd management for beef production.
Determine significant management requirements for a beef production enterprise, in order to attain and sustain a viable economic performance
Visit a range of enterprises which may include farms, agricultural shows, and suppliers of farm products in order to research, photograph, describe and specify facilities in the places visited as a basis, or part basis, of assignment questions
Identify beef cuts on a labelled diagram of a steer's body
Judge a beef animal according to commonly recognised commercial standards
Choose two breeds suitable for beef production in specified climates
Observe and report on common cattle husbandry tasks, including dehorning, castration, dipping, vaccination, and drenching
Explain methods that are used to control beef cattle movements
Prepare a production schedule or timetable of husbandry practices for a typical beef cattle property in your locality for a period of 12 months
Attempt to determine the nature and scope of beef cattle breeding in your state or country
Explain the differences between and advantages of pure breeding and cross breeding
Describe and explain management and other factors that can affect calving percentage and calf weaning
Visit a supplier of health care treatments for cattle to determine what products (eg. dips, medicines etc) are available
Describe a significant viral disease, including its identification, symptoms and control