WMGT 4340. Exotic Animal Production. 3 Hours.
Students examine regional exotic animal production industry, emphasizing both scientific and economic aspects. Students study species identification, habitat requirements, nutrition, holding facility design, and legal and regulatory frameworks governing exotic species management. Practical application is emphasized through field trips, case studies, and hands-on exercises in breeding, genetics, and animal handling. Students analyze cost structures, market value, and income estimation for commercial exotic animal operations. By integrating ecological, regulatory, and economic knowledge, students develop strategies to manage exotic species sustainably and profitably.
Prerequisite: WMGT 2301 with a grade of C or better.


