Sheep and Goats

R1800,00

This course focuses on Sheep breeds, Sheep Production Systems, Lamb Care, Management tasks, Nutrition, Diseases and Prevention, Fattening Lambs, Wool, Goat Breeds along with the Management and Feeding of the Goat Herd.

 

Aligned to Unit Standard 116307 NQF Level 4 Credits 3



Quick Info

  • No time limit on courses
  • Studies completed in your own time at home
  • Assessments are all open book assessments
  • Price includes all study material, assessments, certificates and courier fees to South African addresses.
  • Payment plans available.
  • Our study material is well laid out and easy to follow
  • All courses are adapted for Southern and Central African conditions.
  • All aspects of agriculture covered.

Description

 

Course Outcomes

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 1 

Gain a very good understanding regarding the sheep breeds available to farmers in Southern Africa.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 2

Understand  and  implement  important  aspects  of  sheep  management  such  as  breeding,  selection and culling and other points of sheep management.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 3

Understand and can implement the different lambing systems.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 4 

Ensure the best care for lambs and rearing orphan lambs.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 5

Understand  the  important  management  procedures  with  sheep  from  handling,  dosing,  injecting, hoof trimming, docking and castration.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 6

Understand the importance of sheep nutrition and their feed requirements.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 7

Understand the different diseases of sheep and how they affect the sheep and the best ways to treat them.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 8

Introduction to the different aspects of wool production.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 9

Gain an understanding of goat breeds, goat milk and mohair and meat production.

 

4 Week course at 5 hours per week as a guide, but students can complete on own time

AGRISETA Accreditation is under the name Nosa Agricultural Services. Service provider code AGRI/c prov/0459/13

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