B.Sc. in Animal Husbandry

B.Sc. in Animal Husbandry is a 3 - 4 year undergraduate program that focuses on the care, breeding, and management of livestock. The course covers a wide range of subjects, including animal nutrition, genetics, breeding techniques, veterinary care, animal physiology, and the economics of livestock farming. Students learn practical skills in handling farm animals and are trained in modern farming practices, including sustainable agriculture, dairy farming, and poultry management. The program also emphasizes the importance of animal welfare and health management. Graduates of this course can pursue careers in animal breeding, veterinary services, farm management, livestock production, or even research and development in the animal sciences sector. The duration of the course may vary depending on the institution and country.