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4. Domestic Animal Production

Domestic Animal Production Standards List

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  • Evaluate the development and implications of animal origin, domestication and distribution (Technical I.A.1)
  • Classify animals according to hierarchical taxonomy and agricultural use (Technical I.B.1)
  • Design animal housing, equipment and handling facilities for the major systems of animal production (Technical I.G.1)
  • Comply with government regulations and safety standards for facilities used in animal productions (Technical I.G.2)
  • Explain the variety and scope of managed animal systems in the United States and around the world including: livestock, aquaculture, companion animals, zoo animals, and exotic animals (Pathway I.A.1)
  • Explain the historical development of animal systems around the world (Pathway I.A.2)
  • Describe trends in the animal in the animal systems industry (Pathway I.A.3)
  • Recognize the historical, social, cultural and potential applications of biotechnology in the animal systems industry (Pathway I.A.4)

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  • 7. Soils & Plant Nutrition
  • 4. Domestic Animal Production
  • 10. Environmental Service Systems
  • 8. Plant Culture & Propagation
  • 9. Natural Resource Systems
  • 5. Animal Health & Nutrition
  • 6. Plant & Animal Physiology
  • 12. Career Readiness & Leadership
  • 1. Safety
  • 11. Agriculture Business & Marketing
  • 2. Animal Anatomy & Physiology
  • 3. Animal Genetics & Reproduction
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Curriculum Resources for Michigan Agriculture Teachers

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  • 7. Soils & Plant Nutrition
  • 4. Domestic Animal Production
  • 10. Environmental Service Systems
  • 8. Plant Culture & Propagation
  • 9. Natural Resource Systems
  • 5. Animal Health & Nutrition
  • 6. Plant & Animal Physiology
  • 12. Career Readiness & Leadership
  • 1. Safety
  • 11. Agriculture Business & Marketing
  • 2. Animal Anatomy & Physiology
  • 3. Animal Genetics & Reproduction
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