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HV0128

Animal Nutrition - health, behaviour and welfare

The course is based on lectures, group discussions, applied study visits and an individual project. The lectures focus mainly on feed and animal health in food producing animals on land and in water and also of sport and companion animals. Animal welfare, behaviour, requirement of food quality, resource utilization and environmental impact are considered continuously. In the individual project, the student may suggest an own relevant subject or choose from a list of projects. The student integrates knowledge from scientific literature and lectures, and presents the conclusions orally and in writing.


Compulsory components occur in e g group work, presentations, group discussions, projects and study visits.


In the course, the following general skills are trained: scientific communication as well as oral presentation


Course evaluation

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HV0128-10085 - Course evaluation report

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Additional course evaluations for HV0128

Academic year 2021/2022

Animal Nutrition - health, behaviour and welfare (HV0128-30013)

2022-01-17 - 2022-03-23

Academic year 2021/2022

Animal Nutrition - health, behaviour and welfare (HV0128-10016)

2021-08-30 - 2021-11-01

Academic year 2019/2020

Animal Nutrition - health, behaviour and welfare (HV0128-10241)

2019-09-02 - 2019-10-31

Academic year 2018/2019

Animal Nutrition - health, behaviour and welfare (HV0128-10208)

2018-09-03 - 2018-11-11

Academic year 2017/2018

Animal Nutrition - health, behaviour and welfare (HV0128-10278)

2017-08-28 - 2017-11-05

Syllabus and other information

Grading criteria

Course: HV0128 Animal Nutrition – health, behavior and welfare, 2020 (15 HEC)

Grade criteria* and types of examination# for the learning objectives in the course

*For the student to pass the course, (s)he must participate in all mandatory learning activities and grade 3 or higher must be achieved for all learning objectives. It is not possible to achieve a higher grade for a learning objective if prerequisites for lower grades have not been met. The lowest obtained grade for an individual learning objective determines the course grade (i.e. if grade 3 is achieved in one differentiated learning objective, the course grade will be 3). #Examinations in the course:

  1. Literature quiz: The quiz is given in Canvas and can be taken multiple times. It examines subject matter presented in the lectures and is graded pass/fail; to achieve a passing grade 90% correct answers are required.
  2. Oral presentation: Presentation of a literature review prepared by small groups of students (2-3 persons). The presentation is graded pass, 4 or 5 based on individual performance.
  3. Final written examination: Individually graded home exam given in Canvas at the end of the course. The exam consists of multiple essay questions and is graded pass, 4 or 5.

Grade

5

The student gives detailed examples of conflicts between animal well-being and one or more of the factors: health, fertility, production, where nutrition is also involved.

The student is able to suggest sustainable management practices to limit the consequences of gastrointestinal parasite infections

According to learning objective

The student is able to give suggestions on improvements (that are feasible in commercial situations) in feeding and management systems in situations when nutrition negatively affects health, behaviour or welfare

According to learning objective

According to learning objective

According to learning objective

The student is able to critically compare different methodologies or analyses used in scientific publications

4

The student is able to describe in detail the different aspects of animal welfare and how they can be assessed

Discuss in detail pros and cons of different feeding and management systems with examples of health and welfare

The student is able to support discussion and conclusions with relevant scientific references, adhering to sound evidence based practice

3 (pass)

According to learning objective

According to learning objective

According to learning objective.

According to learning objective

Learning objective

1. The student is able to describe relationships between nutrition, health, fertility and well-being in animals in detail

2. The student is able to explain the different effects of parasites, feed toxins and anti-nutritional, pre- and probiotic substances on animal health

3. The student is able to explain the principles of appetite regulation and its relationship with the animal health and welfare

4. The student is able to describe and discuss, at a general level, pros and cons with different feeding and management systems

5. The student is able to discuss interactions between breeding and nutrition

6. The student is able to suggest and be able to, in practice, apply different analytical tools that reflect the animals' health, well-being and capacity and also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the different tools

7. The student is able to integrate knowledge of how feeds, feeding, management, metabolism and behavior affects animal welfare and also the environment and global food supply from a sustainability perspective

8. The student is able to independently search, critically review and summarize scientific texts with relevance for feed and animal health in sustainable production systems.

Exam activity

Canvas quiz

Final written examination

Canvas quiz

Final written examination

Final written examination

Final written examination

Final written examination

Practical exercise

Canvas quiz and oral presentation

Oral presentation & Final written examination

Litterature list

  1. The main part of the literature in the course will be available in Canvas (electronically) when the course starts. 1) Good to know before the course starts 1) Nutrition and the welfare of farm animals Författare: Clive J.C. [Nutrition and the welfare of farm animals] (https://slunik.slu.se/kursfiler/HV0128/10208.1819/2016_Book_NutritionAndTheWelfareOfFarmAn.pdf) Kommentar: This book is recommedned as general knowledge in nutrition and welfare. No examination related to it.
  2. Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare Författare: Broom, D. and Fraser, A.F. Kommentar: At the SLU library. This book is recommedned as general knowledge in nutrition and welfare. No examination related to it.
  3. Course literature 1) Comparative animal nutrition and Metabolism Författare: Cheeke, P. & Dierenfeld, E. ISBN: 9781845936310 1845936310 Kommentar: This text book is highly relevant also for this course. Chapters 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 will be examined
  4. Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Författare: Marc Bekoff Kommentar: Available on the SLU libraries.

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 38054 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Animal Science Biology Animal science Biology
Course code: HV0128 Application code: SLU-10085 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Animal Nutrition and Management Pace: 100%