Shank
shank: The lower part of a horses leg between the knee and the foot. Farmers benefit from understanding shank anatomy for effective horse management and care.
shank: The lower part of a horses leg between the knee and the foot. Farmers benefit from understanding shank anatomy for effective horse management and care.
enrich: 1. To make something richer or stronger, e.g., soil can be enriched by adding humus. 2. To improve the nutritional quality of food. Enrich with vitamins. 3. To improve the living conditions of farm animals, e.g., by providing them with larger living areas. Enrichment practices help farmers enhance soil health, food quality, and animal welfare.
genera: Plural of genus. Identifying genera is important for classification and breeding programs in agriculture.
Consume: Consume verb 1. to use up or burn fuel The new pump consumes only half the fuel which the other pump would use. 2. To eat foodstuffs The population consumes ten tonnes of foodstuffs per week. Managing consumption involves efficient resource use and waste reduction.
husbandry system: A written plan for looking after a group of farm animals, looking at considerations such as their habitat, diet, medical care, production rates, and general welfare. Developing a husbandry system supports effective livestock management and productivity.