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Animal Husbandry (Cattle, Poultry, Fish, Bee) MCQs

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  1. Q1. A dairy farmer near Anand wants animals chosen mainly for their long milk-yielding period after calving; which kind of cattle should he select?

    • A.Draught breeds
    • B.Layer breeds
    • C.Milch (dairy) breeds
    • D.Broiler breeds

    Answer: C. Milch (dairy) breeds

    Milch or dairy breeds are valued for a long lactation period (the time they give milk after calving), so a farmer wanting milk should pick milch breeds.

  2. Q2. At a ploughing demonstration the organiser needs bullocks that are strong enough to draw a heavy plough through hard soil; which category of cattle is required?

    • A.Exotic broilers
    • B.Dual-purpose layers
    • C.Draught breeds
    • D.Milch breeds

    Answer: C. Draught breeds

    Draught animals are reared for labour such as ploughing and carting, so strong bullocks for pulling a plough are draught cattle.

  3. Q3. A cooperative keeps Sahiwal and Red Sindhi cows specifically for their rich, sustained milk flow; into which of the two main cattle uses do these breeds fall?

    • A.Marine breeds
    • B.Milch breeds
    • C.Egg layers
    • D.Draught breeds

    Answer: B. Milch breeds

    Sahiwal and Red Sindhi are well-known Indian milch (dairy) breeds prized for a long, rich lactation, so they are classed as milch breeds.

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