5.1.2 Livestock Farming

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    • The primary products of livestock farming include food, fiber, and industrial products
    • Match the livestock with their primary products:
      Cattle ↔️ Meat, dairy, leather
      Sheep ↔️ Meat, wool, milk
      Pigs ↔️ Meat
      Poultry ↔️ Meat, eggs
    • Sheep farming produces meat, wool, and milk.

      True
    • What are examples of intensive farming practices?
      Feedlots, battery cages
    • Mixed farming combines intensive and extensive methods.

      True
    • What is a key environmental impact of extensive farming?
      Overgrazing and soil degradation
    • Mixed farming aims to minimize environmental harm while balancing productivity.

      True
    • Livestock farming refers to the raising of domesticated animals for the purpose of producing food, fiber, or other products
    • The three main production systems used in livestock farming are intensive, extensive, and mixed
    • What is the primary goal of intensive livestock farming systems?
      Maximizing food production
    • Intensive livestock farming contributes to high greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and habitat destruction
    • What is the main challenge that sustainability strategies in livestock farming aim to address?
      Balancing productivity and sustainability
    • Feed optimization in livestock farming aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve nutrient efficiency.

      True
    • What does livestock farming involve?
      Raising domesticated animals
    • Cattle are farmed for meat, dairy, and leather.

      True
    • Livestock farming provides food, fiber, and other industrial products
    • Order the production systems in livestock farming from highest to lowest productivity:
      1️⃣ Intensive
      2️⃣ Mixed
      3️⃣ Extensive
    • Extensive farming involves animals grazing freely on large open spaces
    • Match the production system with its environmental impact:
      Intensive ↔️ High greenhouse gas emissions
      Extensive ↔️ Overgrazing and soil degradation
      Mixed ↔️ Reduced emissions and sustainable land use
    • Intensive livestock farming has a higher environmental impact due to its concentrated nature of production
    • What are the primary purposes of livestock farming?
      Food, fiber, industrial products
    • Livestock farming is solely focused on producing food for human consumption.
      False
    • Match the production system with its description:
      Intensive ↔️ High-density animal housing
      Extensive ↔️ Animals graze freely on open spaces
      Mixed ↔️ Combines intensive and extensive elements
    • Intensive livestock farming has a lower environmental impact compared to extensive systems.
      False
    • Match the production system with its environmental impact:
      Intensive ↔️ High greenhouse gas emissions
      Extensive ↔️ Potential for overgrazing
      Mixed ↔️ Balanced approach to environmental harm
    • Precision farming uses technologies like GPS and sensors to optimize resource use, animal welfare, and environmental impact
    • Order the sustainability strategies in livestock farming from most environmentally impactful to least impactful:
      1️⃣ Extensive/Mixed Systems
      2️⃣ Precision Farming
      3️⃣ Manure Management
      4️⃣ Feed Optimization
      5️⃣ Breed Selection