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serike

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List three questions asked of a pig producer.

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List three questions one should ask a llama owner.



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Answer to Question 1

Any of the following questions should be asked of a pig producer: Are they raised in
confinement (what kind of housing)? At what age are they weaned? What temperature are they
kept at? Are they vaccinated and/or dewormed? Is there the odor of ammonia where they are
housed? What are they fed? How many litters a year does the sow produce? What is done with
the waste products? How many are sick/dead?

Answer to Question 2

Any of the following questions should be asked a llama owner: Is this an only llama? What
do you feed it? Do you follow a regular vaccination and deworming program? At what age
was he castrated? What do you use your llama for?




serike

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Reply 2 on: Jul 18, 2018
Excellent


tuate

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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