ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
BHN10318f15Semester:
2015/2016 summerName:
Decorative Birds ManagementMajor:
Animal ScienceStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
4ECTS points:
3Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
9 / 18 / 0Lecturer:
dr hab. Artur KowalczykLanguage of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge: Student W1 - possesses the general knowledgeon biology and functionsof fancy and decorative birds
W2 - knows the anatomy, physiology and external appearance of fancy and decorative birds
W3 - knows the roles and methods of fancy and decorative bird feeding
W4 - posses a basic knowledge on breeding of different fancy and decorative bird species
Skills: Student U1 - describes and evaluate the external appearance of fancy and decorative birdsCompetences:
Student: K1- understands the threats concerned the breeding of fancy and decorative bird species absent in the nature
K2 - is aware of the necessity of continuous updating the knowledge related to breeding and management of fancy and decorative bird species Prerequisites:
animal physiology, animal anatomy, genetics, animal reproduction, poultry management.Course content:
The importance of amateur keeping of fancy and decorative birds in Poland; basic species and breeds of decorative birds used in Poland; the rules of decorative and fancy birds husbandry; the reproduction of fancy and decorative birds, buildings and their equipment, yards; the rules of fancy decorative birds.Recommended literature:
1. Kruszewicz A.G.: Kanarek. PWRiL, Warszawa, 1995.
2. Kruszewicz A.,G., Manelski B.: Bażanty – gatunki, pielęgnacja, choroby. „Multico”, Warszawa, 2002.
3. Horbańczuk J.O.: Strusie. Auto-Graf, Warszawa, 2003.
4. WOLIERA – miesięcznik dla miłośników ptaków, hodowców i lekarzy weterynarii. Wydawnictwo Zagroda, Władysławowo k/Piaseczna.
5. EXOTA – czasopismo dla hodowców ptaków egzotycznych. Assessment methods:
Knowledge: W1, W2, W3, W4 is assessed on the last exercise(tutorials and lectures), in writing (essay questions and problems). Student responds to six questions (three from tutorials and lectures), each question is assessed (scale 2-5). Required is response 60% to positive credit (grade satisfactory).
Skills: the studentcan independently assess the external appearanceof birds various races/species in accordancewith the pattern of the Polish Association Pigeons Club and Petty Inventory (U1- verification on practical exercises "Evaluation of the external appearanceof selectedfancy and decorative chicken breeds”).
Competences: studentis aware of the risks of maintaining the species of birds considered as dangerous to humans and native fauna (K1). Understands the need for further education due to different environmental requirements and specifics of maintaining various species of fancy and decorative birds(K2) Competence K1 and K2 will be verified by student responses during theassessment of the course.
Completion of the course: The prerequisiteis to obtain a 3.0 grade point average. In case of the lack of passing the student has the opportunity to improve oral.Comment: