Question 2
(a)  Mention four activities which should be carried out on the farm before the  arrival of specimen D.                                                                                                            [4  marks]
      (b)        State two observable reactions of specimen D when the temperature provided by specimen F in a poultry house is:
- high;
 - low;
 - moderate. [6 marks]
 
(c) State three disadvantages of using specimen E in poultry house. [3 marks]
(d) State two uses of specimen F in animal production. [2 marks]]
Observation
Candidates’ performance in Question 2 was poor and marks were below average.
(a) Many candidates mixed up pre-arrival activities of chicks with post-arrival activities
 in a brooder house. They mentioned  vaccination, construction of pens, adjusting 
    the temperature etc which are wrong answers; thus  losing marks.
    (b)  Few  candidates were familiar with the reactions of chicks to different heat regimes 
    supplied  by electric bulb and marks were poor.
The expected answers include:
The expected answers include:
2.  (a)   Activities  that should be carried out on the farm before the arrival of specimen D 
    (Day  old chick)
- Clearing of bush and surrounding
 - Cleaning and disinfecting of poultry house
 - Washing and disinfecting of poultry equipment
 - Provision of appropriate litter materials
 - Provision of brooding equipment
 - Provision of feed
 - Provision of water
 - Provision of medication/glucose
 - Provision of heat few hours before arrival
 - Repairing of brooder house
 - Provision of light
 
 (b)       Observable  reactions of specimen D (Day old chick) when the temperature in the poultry
    house  is 
    (i)         High
- Move away from the heat source
 - Panting
 - Heat stress
 - Chicks feed less
 - Chicks drink more water
 - Chicks spread out wings
 - Death
 
(ii) Low
- Chicks move/cuddle together
 - Chicks are less active
 - Trample one another
 - Mortality occurs
 - Move closer to heat source
 - Chirping
 - Shivering
 
                                                                                          
    (iii)       Moderate 
- Evenly spread out
 - They are active
 - Feed normally
 - Drink normally
 
(c) Disadvantages of using specimen E (Coal pot) in poultry house
- Produces chocking fumes which could lead to respiratory diseases
 - Produces smoke
 - Could result in fire outbreak
 - Labour intensive
 - Birds can jump into the pot causing death
 - Heat cannot be easily regulated
 
(d) Uses of specimen F (Electric bulb)
- Provision of heat for chicks during brooding
 - For illumination/lighting
 - Used for candling
 - To increase the day length in layers/photoperiodism