L01 Animal husbandry

 

L  Animal   production
L01  Animal husbandry

General animal husbandry; production and care of useful animals (excluding aquatic animals and organisms

used in pest and disease control);

Training, testing, sexing, branding and other means of identifying, exhibiting, judging;

Animal rearing methods (other than animal aquaculture and rearing of organisms used in pest and disease

control);

Husbandry methods: barrier, battery, free range, extensive, intensive, large scale, floor, deep

litter; overwintering, shading, etc.;

Livestock production: asses, horses, cattle, buffaloes, camels, goats, swine, sheep, etc.; meat production;

Dairy farming, milking, etc.;

Aviculture: poultry rearing, egg production, poultry meat production;

Apiculture: beekeeping, rearing of honey-bees, hive management, honey production;

Sericulture: rearing of silkworms, silk production;

Rearing of other animals, such as fur animals, etc.;

Slaughterhouse practices;

Yields: the quantity or aggregate of products resulting from animal husbandry, slaughter weight, carcass

weight; harvesting of animal products.

 

For: animal aquaculture, see M12

animal breeding, see L10

animal feeding (excluding feeding of aquatic animals and organisms used in pest and

disease control), see L02

animal housing structures, see N10

animal physiology and biochemistry, see L50 - L53

animal protection, see L70 - L74

aquatic animal feeding, see M12

aquatic animal production, see M12

distribution and marketing of animal products, see E70

farm management, see E20

feeding of organisms used in pest and disease control, see H10, H20, L72, L73

fisheries production, see M11

handling, transport, storage and protection of animal products, see J13

rearing of organisms used in pest and disease control, see H10, H20, L72, L73

plant ecology: aquatic, see M40

terrestrial, see F40

plant genetics, see F30

plant variation, see F30

soil flora, see P34

taxonomy of organisms used in pest and disease control, see H10, H20, L72, L73

weed taxonomy, see H60

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