2021-2022 / VETE0455-1

General nutrition and feeding of domestic animals

Nutrition and Food

Breeding of production animals

Duration

Nutrition and Food : 36h Th
Breeding of production animals : 10h Pr

Number of credits

 Bachelor in veterinary medicine4 crédits 

Lecturer

Nutrition and Food : Marianne Diez, Isabelle Dufrasne, Jean-Luc Hornick
Breeding of production animals : Isabelle Dufrasne

Coordinator

Marianne Diez

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Nutrition and Food

The lectures of general nutrition and feeding of domestic animals provides :

  • Introduction- Definitions
  • Feeding units for energy and nitrogen
  • Description of groups of feedstuffs in relation with the nutrients contents (carboydrates, proteins, lipids, fiber, non energetic nutrients).
  • Feedstuff analyses, additives and legislation
  • Pratical feeding in production and companion animals (examples)

Breeding of production animals

This course consists in an introduction to methods of farm animals production. Practicals about feeds identification and a visit of the experimental farm are organized.  Online activities are organized to prepar the visit to the experimental farm.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Nutrition and Food

General objectives:
The lectures of general nutrition and feeding of domestic animals ( years 1 and 2, and clinical training) aim to develop the following competence "Conceive, formulate and evaluate the effect of feeding plans on health, welfare and performances of healthy animals, on the quality of animal productions in livestock, and on health or sick animals seen in veterinary practice".
In the first year (BAC 3), the lectures present general nutrition. General nutrition course provides a foundation in nutrients, feeds and prepares students to apply nutrition principles. During the second year, practical diet and feeding plans are explained in the following species: cattle, horses,  companion animals, swine and poultry. Feeding plans are given for healthy (cycle of life) and sick animals (clinical nutrition). Practical training (exercising) is organized during Master 1 as 7 sessions of exercises of 1.5 h each and 1 session at the experimental station. Finally, during the clinical training, the objective is to transfer knowledge (theory) and technical know-how in high-order skills as communication with the owner to obtain a complete diet history, the study and analysis of an existing feeding plan, the formulation of a balanced diet.
In conclusion, the teaching of nutrition is organized in a hierarchy, and is provided between prerequisite courses (basic science knowledge : physiology, anatomy, biochemistry) and clinical training.



Objectives at the end of the BAC3 Learning of the concepts of nutrition (sources of nutrients) and feeding (food) in order to study and apply the principles of rationing for companion animals and livestock. At the end of BAC3, the learner should be able to mobilise and use the resources of the course, make comparisons of feeds, differentiate the characteristics of the diets of the main production animals from those of companion animals, understand the concept of winter rationing in cows, and develop a critical sense
 

Breeding of production animals

This course aims to introduce students to life on the farm and its traditional activities related to the production cycle of livestock. The students will also participate actively in the management of animals and learn the basics of animal production and husbandry. The objective is to illustrate the lectures. 

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Nutrition and Food

Anatomy, biochemistry and physiology related to nutrition

Breeding of production animals

None

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Nutrition and Food

Lectures

Breeding of production animals

Practical work include 3 compulsory sessions
- 1 online session including exercising (4 h)  - 1 visit at the experimental farm (4 h) - 1 session of practical work on feeds and foods (2h)  
 

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Nutrition and Food

Lectures with powerpoint slides (available on ecampus).

M. Diez : 24 hours I. Dufrasne : 8 hours J.L. Hornick : 4 hours

Breeding of production animals

Blended learning


Additional information:

Online session, 4 h
Face to face : visit of the experimental farm (4h) and practical work (2h)
The students have to follow the guidelines given by the organizers and to respect the provided materials. Any missing session has to be recovered. 

Recommended or required readings

Nutrition and Food

  • At the "Office des cours"
  • On eCampus
 
References
http://www.fourragesmieux.be/Documents_telechargeables/Cuvelier_C_Hornick_J_L_Beckers_Y_Froidmont_E_Knapp_E_Istasse_L_&_Dufrasne_I_Livret_alimentation_des_VL_2_Besoins_et_physio.pdf
 

Breeding of production animals

Supports are available on E Campus

Assessment methods and criteria

Any session :

- In-person

written exam ( open-ended questions )

- Remote

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person

Nutrition and Food

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire, open-ended questions )


Additional information:

Written examen with open and MCQ questions. The pratical details are given during the lectures.
 
The examination will be an open course, with paper as the only medium. No electronic devices will be allowed.

Breeding of production animals

The involvement, the motivation and the knowledge will be evaluated.

All the activities are compulsory.  In case of failure to complete all tasks, students are not allowed to sit the exam in June.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Nutrition and Food

The schedule with the different teachers will be given at the beginning of the second semester.

Contacts

Nutrition and Food

M. Diez, E-mail : mdiez@uliege.be Tél. : 04/366 41 38
I. Dufrasne, E-mail : isabelle.dufrasne@uliege.be

J.L. Hornick : jlhornick@uliege.be
 

Breeding of production animals

vjergeay@uliege.be, assistante  Isabelle.Dufrasne@uliege.be 
 

Items online

Breeding of production animals

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Le cours en ligne est à effectuer sur eCampus.