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Ag Fact! 4/13 n The most common beef breed in the US is ___________!
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Ag Fact! 4/13 n The most common beef breed in the US is angus!
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Angus n Originated in Scotland n Solid black in color n Naturally polled n Consumer preference led to Certified Angus Beef
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Hereford n Originated n Originated in Hereford, England n Red n Red with white head, legs, and underline n Horned n Early n Early maturing n “Mothering” n “Mothering” breed
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Polled Hereford n Developed in Iowa by Warren Gammon n Naturally hornless n Red with white face, legs and underline
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Shorthorn n Originated in England n Red; red & white or roan in color n Originally used as a dual purpose breed for meat and milk n Sometimes called the Durham breed
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Simmental n Originated in Switzerland n Oldest breed of cattle in the world n Large, powerful breed n Brought to the United States in 1971 n Orange/Yellow and white to black in color
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Charolais n Originated in France n Traditionally white in color n Long bodied, large cattle n Heavily muscled n Coarse looking
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Maine Anjou n Originated in France n Dark red with white markings or black n Developed by crossing the Mancelle breed with the Shorthorn breed
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Brahman n Originated in India n Able to survive on very little, poor feed n Insect & heat resistant n Excess skin and large hump on back n White to gray, red to black n Sweat glands
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Cheviot n Originated in Scotland n Resistant to cold, windy conditions n White, wool free faces n Long wool type n Wool has a helical crimp n Tend to be resistant to worms and footrot
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Columbia n Developed by the US Department of Ag n Developed to thrive on Western ranges n Produce medium wool and large amounts of meat
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Dorset n Originated in Europe n Medium-sized breed with high quality, white wool n Most popular white- faced breed in the United States n Horned and polled varieties exist
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Hampshire n Originated in Hampshire, England n Black face and legs n Mild demeanor n Unbroken wool cap should extend from the neck over the forehead
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Suffolk n Originated in England n Most popular breed in the US today n Produce large amounts of meat n White with black faces and legs
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Duroc n Originated in the United States n Solid red n Drooped ears n Slight dish to the face n Excellent meat type hog
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Hampshire n Originated in the United States n Probably the oldest American breed n Black with a white belt n Small, erect ears n Well-known meat breed
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Yorkshire n Originated in England n White n Large, erect ears n Known as “The Mother Breed” n Produces large litters n Bacon-type hog
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Major Breeds Goats Boer (South Africa) U Also known as the Africander U Early maturing U Predominantly white with red head but some solid red exist.
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Major Breeds Goats Kiko (New Zealand) - Developed in New Zealand, 1980’s - Extremely hardy - Low input required - Fast growth - High fertility
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Appaloosa n Well known for speed n Used by the Nez Perce Indians as war horses n Originated from Spanish horses left behind by explorers
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Arabian n Originated from Bedouin desert n Known for strength and stamina n Small muzzle n High tail setting n Short back
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American Quarter Horse n Developed in the United States as a race horse n Named for their fast times in the 1/4 mile n Known for speed, strength & intelligence n Most popular horse breed in the world
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Thoroughbred n Designed to sustain speed over distances while carrying weight n Average 16 hands in height n Revolutionized the racing industry
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Jersey n Small bodied, gray or brown n Highest butter-fat content of dairy breeds n From England
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Holstein n Large, black-white- red bodied cattle n Highest volume producer of milk n Originated in Europe (Netherlands)
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Guernsey n Milk high in betacarotene n Developed off coast of France
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