Course Description
Learn to research seasonal pasture production, estimate feed values, and calculate feed demands for various livestock types and production phases. Gain proficiency in matching feed supply with demand, assessing feeding plan alternatives, and developing comprehensive documentation. Delve into the nutritional needs of livestock during different stages, from late pregnancy to lactation. Through practical exercises and theoretical insights, become adept at evaluating pasture quality and quantity, implementing supplementary feeding strategies, and ensuring water quality meets livestock tolerances. By course completion, you’ll be equipped to develop effective feeding plans tailored to the specific needs of your livestock, enhancing their welfare and performance.
Course Outcome
AHCLSK423 Develop feeding plans for livestock
(Unit Release 1 – 11 February 2025)
This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to develop feeding plans for livestock.
The unit applies to individuals who apply specialist skills and knowledge to develop feeding plans for livestock. This includes applying and communicating non-routine solutions to predictable and unpredictable problems.
All work must be carried out to comply with workplace procedures, according to state/territory health and safety regulations, legislation and standards that apply to the workplace, and animal welfare legislation, regulations, standards and guidelines, and sustainability and biosecurity practices.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
Orion Training (RTO Code: 30915) holds Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) approval in every state where our courses are delivered. This is based on our training practices that ensure the safe handling of livestock in accordance with individual state regulations, legislation and standards.
No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Entry Requirements
There are no pre-requisites for this course however students will need to meet the following entry requirements:
- AQF level II written and spoken English;
- Numeracy skills to meet the Foundation skills required for this unit of competency;
- Completion of a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) assessment;
- General knowledge and practical skills gained through vocational experience in farming; and
- Access to a computer (device) and internet to complete the online training component.
Training Duration and Schedule
Students complete preliminary online learning in their own time and location prior to attendance on-site. The practical component is delivered over several days depending on the facilities and equipment available and specific learning outcomes. Please contact Orion Training for more information on the duration and schedule of the course.
Training Venue and Delivery Mode
Students complete work-related training and assessment activities in an appropriate training facility using a face a face approach with their trainer.
The courses are delivered throughout Australia. Courses may take place at professional facilities where the required facilities and equipment are in place and available.
Student candidates will be offered a place in the nearest course to their locality or in their preferred location. Confirmation of delivery location will be provided via email.
Assessment
There must be evidence that the individual has developed feeding plans for livestock on at least one occasion, and has:
- researched predicted seasonal pasture production for the area
- estimated the feed value of a standing pasture at different times of the year
- calculated the feed demand for different types of livestock and production phases
- matched feed supply and demand
- assessed feeding plan alternatives
- developed and documented a feeding plan.
Training Cost
Course fees are structured based on the facility where the course is delivered. Please contact Orion for more information on fees in your location. Fees will be invoiced in advance and must be paid by the agreed party prior to the commencement of the course. Please refer to Orion Student Handbook for further information about payment terms, refunds and complaints and appeals policies.
Course Materials and Equipment
To complete the preliminary online activities, Students will need access to a computer and reliable internet. On-site training incorporates a comprehensive theoretical component. Orion will provide Students with learning and assessment materials to complete the theory and the written final assessment requirements.
Orion will provide all necessary training facilities and equipment to undertake the mandatory practical training and assessment activities
Ordinarily, Students are not required to provide any materials or equipment in order to undertake training and assessment. However, where a training venue stipulates a need for Students to bring a specific item, Students will be notified prior to the scheduled start date.