Description
Through observation and analysis on the farm, propose options, possible solutions, types and levels of advice required based on the customer’s needs and by using appropriate techniques and methods.
Alternative labels
giving livestock advice
livestock advice and guidance providing
providing livestock guidance
provide livestock guidance
giving livestock advice and guidance
give livestock advice and guidance
provide livestock advice
give livestock guidance
providing livestock advice and guidance
giving livestock guidance
livestock advice and guidance giving
providing livestock advice
give livestock advice
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Provide livestock advice and guidance is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Farm milk controller: Farm milk controllers are responsible for measuring and analysing the production and quality of the milk and providing advise accordingly.Â
Agricultural scientist: Agricultural scientists research and study soil, animals and plants with the objective of improving agricultural processes, the quality of agricultural products or the impact of agricultural processes on the environment. They plan and implement projects such as development projects on behalf of clients or institutions.
Livestock advisor: Livestock advisors provide complex specialist advice to farmers and livestock breeders to ensure that their business and production is optimised.
Optional skill
Provide livestock advice and guidance is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Agricultural inspector: Agricultural inspectors monitor agricultural operations in farms and other agricultural facilities. They inspect activities such as health and safety measures, costs and production processes to ensure that workers and their activities comply with proper legislation and standards. Agricultural inspectors also analyse and report on their findings.
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