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The Large Animal Industry

The Large Animal Industry. AG-ASB-2. Standard. AG-ASB-2: The student describes the various phases, segments, trends, consumption and economic scope of the large animal industry. Describes ecological balance. Describes the various segments of the beef industry.

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The Large Animal Industry

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  1. The Large Animal Industry AG-ASB-2

  2. Standard • AG-ASB-2: The student describes the various phases, segments, trends, consumption and economic scope of the large animal industry. • Describes ecological balance. • Describes the various segments of the beef industry. • Researches the various phases of the sheep industry and the importance of wool as a consumer fabric. • Assesses the various phases of the swine industry. • Explains how horses are used historically and in modern times.

  3. Question • Name some different types of meat animals • Cows • Pigs • Chickens • Turkeys • Sheep • Goats

  4. Beef Terminology • Heifer-young female • Bull-Sexually mature male • Calf-Baby • Cow-Sexually mature female

  5. Beef Animal Operations • Purebred Operations raise cattle with only one breed in its ancestory. These operations improve a particular breed through breeding programs. Many 4-H and FFA members purchase their show calves from these producers.

  6. Cow-Calf Operations produce calves that will be sold at weaning. Theses calves are usually vaccinated and castrated before they are sold to the segment of the industry. Most of your cow-calf operations are located in the south taking advantage of the mild winters and the spring forages.

  7. Cow-Calf Operations produce calves that will be sold at weaning. Theses calves are usually vaccinated and castrated before they are sold to the segment of the industry. Most of your cow-calf operations are located in the south taking advantage of the mild winters and the spring forages.

  8. Feedlot Operations are the final stage before an animal is sent to slaughter. The operators finish or fatten the animals prior to slaughter. Here the animals are fed only a highly concentrated ration designed to put on the proper amount of fat cover. Most feedlots operations are located in the Midwest.

  9. Slaughter animals are generally 18 to 24 months of age and weigh 800 to 1500 pounds. This age and size animal offer consumers the type of beef they prefer.

  10. Importance of the Sheep industry • Lamb • Mutton • Wool • Project animals

  11. Ecological Balance • The balance nature has regarding living things in a given area. • How are things dependent on each other?

  12. Ecological balance and Sheep • Government programs are now subsidizing sheep producers who incur losses due to wild animals to help protect non predators from being killed in producer’s traps.

  13. Composition of Wool • Oils • Grease • Suint- Salts from perspiration

  14. Types of Wool • Grease wool - Wool that has been shorn from a sheep and that has not been cleaned • Scouring- The cleaning of wool • Lanolin- A fatty substance obtained from wool and used for soaps, cosmetics, and ointments • Carding- One of the first steps in the processing of wool. The fibers are separated from other fibers in the bunches of wool. • Pelt- The skin of an animal with the fur or hair still on it. • Mohair- The long, silky hair of the Angora goat. Fabric made with yarn from this hair.

  15. Phases of Swine Industry • Farrowing Operations • Finishing Operations • Confinement Operations

  16. Swine Terms • Boar - A sexually mature male hog. • Gilt - A young female hog that has not farrowed. • Sows - A sexually mature female hog. • Barrow - A male hog castrated before sexual maturity • Farrowing crate - A structure used for the sow to give birth to newborn pigs

  17. Swine Terms • Feed conversion ratio - The efficiency in which an animal can convert feed into gained weight. • The typical conversion ratio is expressed in pounds of feed needed to gain one pound of gain. • Manure - The excrement of animals • Lagoon - A body of water used for the decomposition of animal wastes

  18. Horse Industry • Recreation- is the main use of horses in the U.S. • Work • Transportation

  19. Horse Terms • Work animals - An animal used to aid humans in a task. • Light horse - A horse standing 14.2 to 17 hands and weighing 900 to 1,400 pounds. • Draft horse - A horse standing more than 17 hands and weighing more than 1400 pounds • Pony - Horses that weigh 500 to 900 pounds at maturity and less than 14.2 hands • Mule - A cross between a horse and a donkey • Hand - Unit of measure equal to 4 inches

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