Blood Yield from Cattle, Pig and Sheep

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The respective yield of blood from cattle, pig & sheep at the time of bleeding is:

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The respective yield of blood from cattle, pig & sheep at the time of bleeding is:

  1. 10–12 kg, 2–3 kg & 1–1.5 kg — Correct Answer
  2. 12–15 kg, 2–3 kg & 1–1.5 kg
  3. 8–10 kg, 2–3 kg & 1–1.5 kg
  4. 10–12 kg, 3–4 kg & 2–3 kg
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 10–12 kg, 2–3 kg & 1–1.5 kg

The average yield of blood per animal at the time of bleeding:

Blood Yield Summary
  • Buffalo/Cattle: 10–12 kg (in 6 minutes)
  • Pig: 2–3 kg (in 5 minutes)
  • Sheep/Goat: 1–1.5 kg (in 5–6 minutes)
  • Fowl: 30–50 g (in 1.5–2 minutes)
Uses of Blood Meal
  • Blood meal is a rich source of Lysine (amino acid).
  • Average conversion of raw blood to blood meal: 5:1 (5 kg blood gives 1 kg blood meal).
  • Blood is used in: blood sausages, black pudding, feed supplements.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • 12–15 kg for cattle — overestimates; the correct range is 10–12 kg.
  • 8–10 kg — underestimates cattle blood yield.
  • 3–4 kg for pig — overestimates; pig yields only 2–3 kg.

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