Zootechnics
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Zootechnics[1][2] is the scientific art of managing domestic or captive animals, including handling, breeding, and keeping.[3]
Based on:[clarification needed] genetics, reproduction (animal husbandry), feeding and nutrition, handling, health (preventive medicine) and economics.
Zootechnical studies or zootechnics engineering is a degree more popular in South America and Iberian Europe rather than in other parts of the world.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "zootechnics". The Free Dictionary.
- ^ "the definition of zootechnics". Dictionary.com.
- ^ "Medical Definition of ZOOTECHNICS". www.merriam-webster.com.
- ^ https://abz.org.br/blog/abz-responde-zootecnistas-podem-pedir-revalidacao-de-diploma-em-outros-paises/
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