Agriculture Paper 3, WASSCE (SC), 2021

Question 4

    (a)  Name three farm animal hosts of specimen O.                        (3 marks)             
    (b)  State four damages done by each of specimens N and O on their farm animal hosts.
    (8 marks)
    (c)  Enumerate four ways of controlling specimen O.                       (4 marks)

Observation

     

    (a) This question was quite popular among candidates. Most candidates named the farm   animal hosts of specimen O (tick).
    (b) In providing answers to the damages done by specimens N (liver fluke) and O (tick), candidates were interchanging the damages done by liver fluke for tick.
    (c) Candidates could not state the specific ways of controlling specimen O (tick). Some candidates were stating biological method, chemical method, cultural method - which are the general methods of pest control. The answer should be specific for the given pest
    The expected answers include:
    4.  (a)  Farm  Animal hosts of Specimen O (Tick)
     -   Cattle                 -   Sheep
      -   Goat                 -   Donkey
     -   Horse                -   Dog

    -   Pig                    -   Camel                    

     

(b)   Damages done by Specimens N (Liver fluke) and O (Tick)    
Specimen N (Liver fluke)

  • Anaemia/Loss or sucking of blood

 -        Blocking of bile duct
-        Loss of weight/ emaciation
-        May cause internal bleeding/ internal haemorrhage
-        Burrow into the liver / damage the liver
-        Weakness of animal
-        Loss of appetite
-        May lead to death
-        It causes digestive problem to host 

  Specimen O (Tick)
-         Disease transmission
-         Loss of blood/ anaemia
-         Body irritation/ restlessness/ tick worry
-        Reduced quality of skin/ hide
-        Emaciation/ loss of weight
-        Wound created may lead to secondary infection
                                                                     
(c)    Ways of controlling Specimen O (Tick)
-     Quarantine
-        Rotational grazing/ paddocking
-        Use of acaricide
-      Hand picking on a small scale
-      Dipping
-      Burn infested pasture/ grazing land
-      Spraying
-      Proper sanitation/changing animal beddings regularly
-         Destruction of wild animals around the farm that can serve as alternate
host