AGRISCIENCE UNIT 12 Worksheet

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AGRISCIENCE UNIT 12 Worksheet

1. What educational level is required to become a veterinarian?

2. The largest number of new employment positions in agriscience is expected to be:

3. Small animal growers and technicians are needed to raise animals for:

4. Who is needs knowledge of animal byproducts and the composition of feed grains to determine the essential ingredients for animals feeds?

5. Animal health technicians can find career opportunities at:

6. Successful embryo transfers require the services of a:

7. Classes in small animal care and management are available at many:

8. The percentage of total jobs in agriscience that require a college education:

9. An instrument used to give injections or draw body fluids is a:

10. When taking the temperature of an animal, use a:

11. In artificial insemination, semen is collected from bulls, rams, and stallions by using a:

12. In artificial insemination, semen is deposited in the female animal reproductive tract using a:

13. The process that allows one to see the inside features of an egg is called:

14. The type of animal most associated with “V” notchers is:

15. The tool used to destroy the horn growth cells around the base of the horns is called a:

16. The tool used to castrate cattle by crushing the spermatic cord in male cattle is called a:

17. A person who shoes horses is called a:

18. A person who studies heredity is called a:

19. A device or equipment used in the poultry or swine industry to incinerate or get rid of dead animals is the:

20. Branding irons are mostly associated with:

21. A person who teaches basic agriculture in high schools is a:

22. A person who shears wool from sheep is called a:

23. A person who buys livestock for processing plants is called a:

24. A person who raises hogs, cattle, and sheep is called a:

25. The individual who works with or designs animal facilities to raise farm animals is a:

26. A person who supervises farm employees is called a:

27. A person who performs general farm labor is called a:

28. The number of pigs that a sow gives at birth is a:

29. A person who helps with experiments in a research lab is a:

30. A person who studies animals and develop improved methods of production is called a:

31. The individual who works with local producers to help them improve plant or animal production is a:

32. The tool used to make “V” notches in pigs ears for identification is called:

33. What procedure is performed on male animals to remove their testicles to prevent them from breeding.

34. What is the name of the industry for horse production