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1 Marie O. Bolt

2 Interest Approach Form students into groups of 3-5 individuals. Form students into groups of 3-5 individuals. Each group should select a chairperson and a recorder. Each group should select a chairperson and a recorder. Have each group develop a list of the ways animals benefit humans. Have each group develop a list of the ways animals benefit humans. Have each group rank the items on their lists, with 1 being the most important and the highest number being least important. Have each group rank the items on their lists, with 1 being the most important and the highest number being least important. Allow 10-15 minutes for this activity. Allow 10-15 minutes for this activity.

3 Interest Approach Afterward, call on the recorder for each group to give a report. Afterward, call on the recorder for each group to give a report. One strategy is to have the recorder list the benefits in order of importance on the writing surface. One strategy is to have the recorder list the benefits in order of importance on the writing surface. Go through the reports from each group and have students consolidate the lists into one overall list. Go through the reports from each group and have students consolidate the lists into one overall list. The numerical rankings can be used in the consolidation process. (The list should be retained for future reference as this lesson is taught. Students should record the list in their notebooks.) The numerical rankings can be used in the consolidation process. (The list should be retained for future reference as this lesson is taught. Students should record the list in their notebooks.)

4 Objectives Define the term animal industry and explain important areas of the industry. Define the term animal industry and explain important areas of the industry. Describe the uses of animals. Describe the uses of animals. Explain animal domestication. Explain animal domestication. List and describe important areas in animal care and production. List and describe important areas in animal care and production.

5 Terms Animal domestication Animal domestication Animal environment Animal environment Animal health Animal health Animal industry Animal industry Animal marketing Animal marketing Animal nutrition Animal nutrition Animal production Animal production Animal products Animal products Animal reproduction Animal reproduction Animal selection Animal selection Animal services Animal services Animal supplies Animal supplies Animal well-being Animal well-being Beef Beef Companion animal Companion animal Draft animal Draft animal Feral animal Feral animal Lamb Lamb Mutton Mutton Pork Pork Veal Veal Wildlife Wildlife

6 September 17, 2013 True or False: True or False: Farm animals in "confinement" are prone to disease, forcing farmers to routinely use antibiotics, hormones and drugs and to keep them alive. This jeopardizes animal and human health. Farm animals in "confinement" are prone to disease, forcing farmers to routinely use antibiotics, hormones and drugs and to keep them alive. This jeopardizes animal and human health.

7 What is the animal industry? The animal industry is all of the activities in producing animals and their products or benefits to meet the needs of people. The animal industry is all of the activities in producing animals and their products or benefits to meet the needs of people.

8 What is the animal industry? What areas are important in the industry? Many competencies are needed to assure that animals receive care that promotes their well-being. Many competencies are needed to assure that animals receive care that promotes their well-being. People need to understand the unique characteristics of the species they are producing. People need to understand the unique characteristics of the species they are producing.

9 What areas are important in the industry? The animal industry has several important areas. The animal industry has several important areas. These contribute to animal production for maximum human benefit. These contribute to animal production for maximum human benefit.

10 What areas are important in the industry? 1. Animal production is producing animals for food and other uses. 1. Animal production is producing animals for food and other uses. The kinds of animals produced and nature of production practices varies depending on interests and technology. The kinds of animals produced and nature of production practices varies depending on interests and technology. Production may be quite specialized to provide a specific animal product. Production may be quite specialized to provide a specific animal product.

11 What areas are important in the industry? Animal supplies is the area of the animal industry that provides the goods or products needed to produce animals. Animal supplies is the area of the animal industry that provides the goods or products needed to produce animals. These typically come from sources off the production facility. These typically come from sources off the production facility. Examples include feed, medicine, and equipment. Examples include feed, medicine, and equipment.

12 What areas are important in the industry? Animal services is the area of the animal industry that includes the professional and technical assistance that producers need and use in efficiently producing animals. Animal services is the area of the animal industry that includes the professional and technical assistance that producers need and use in efficiently producing animals. Examples include veterinarians, farriers, and shearers. Examples include veterinarians, farriers, and shearers.

13 What areas are important in the industry? Animal marketing is all of the activities in assuring that consumers have the desired animal products. Animal marketing is all of the activities in assuring that consumers have the desired animal products. It includes processes in transporting, grading, selling, and related areas. It includes processes in transporting, grading, selling, and related areas. Marketing is the link between the producer and the consumer. Marketing is the link between the producer and the consumer.

14 What areas are important in the industry? Animal products is the preparation of animals for human use or consumption. Animal products is the preparation of animals for human use or consumption. It is closely related to marketing. It is closely related to marketing. The functions vary with the product. The functions vary with the product. Milk, eggs, wool, and animals for meat go through different processes in preparing them for consumption. Milk, eggs, wool, and animals for meat go through different processes in preparing them for consumption. Some animals are for companionship, safety, or other purposes and do not produce products. Some animals are for companionship, safety, or other purposes and do not produce products.

15 How are animals used? Animals are used in many ways to help people enjoy life and meet basic needs. Animals are used in many ways to help people enjoy life and meet basic needs.

16 How are animals used? 1. Food - Animals and their products provide food for humans and other animals. 1. Food - Animals and their products provide food for humans and other animals. Cattle, hogs, chickens, and sheep are among the most important sources of food. Cattle, hogs, chickens, and sheep are among the most important sources of food. Fish (aquaculture) and other seafood, turkey, and wildlife or game animals also provide food. Fish (aquaculture) and other seafood, turkey, and wildlife or game animals also provide food.

17 How are animals used? In some cases, the animals are killed to gain their products such as meat. In some cases, the animals are killed to gain their products such as meat. In other cases, the products are produced without destroying the animal, such as eggs and milk. In other cases, the products are produced without destroying the animal, such as eggs and milk.

18 How are animals used? For example, beef is the meat of cattle (bovine) For example, beef is the meat of cattle (bovine) veal is the meat of cattle younger than six months of age. veal is the meat of cattle younger than six months of age. Pork is the meat from hogs (porcine). Pork is the meat from hogs (porcine).

19 How are animals used? Lamb is the meat of a sheep (ovine) that is less than one year of age. Lamb is the meat of a sheep (ovine) that is less than one year of age. Mutton is the meat of a sheep that is over one year of age Mutton is the meat of a sheep that is over one year of age

20 How are animals used? 2. Clothing and ornamentation - Some animals provide products that are used for clothing, buttons, jewelry, and other uses. 2. Clothing and ornamentation - Some animals provide products that are used for clothing, buttons, jewelry, and other uses.

21 How are animals used? Sheep provide wool, oysters provide pearls, and most vertebrates provide bone for buttons and other uses. Sheep provide wool, oysters provide pearls, and most vertebrates provide bone for buttons and other uses.

22 How are animals used? 3. Pleasure and companionship - Some animals enrich human lives. 3. Pleasure and companionship - Some animals enrich human lives. Dogs, cats, and others are kept as companion animals (pets). Dogs, cats, and others are kept as companion animals (pets).

23 How are animals used? A companion animal is an animal kept by humans for enjoyment in a long-term relationship. A companion animal is an animal kept by humans for enjoyment in a long-term relationship. Horses and other animals may be raced for recreation. Horses and other animals may be raced for recreation.

24 How are animals used? 4. Service - Animals provide many kinds of services. 4. Service - Animals provide many kinds of services. Examples of services include guarding property, herding other animals, and guiding people with disabilities. Examples of services include guarding property, herding other animals, and guiding people with disabilities.

25 How are animals used? Animals that pull heavy loads are sometimes included as service animals. Animals that pull heavy loads are sometimes included as service animals. An animal kept for pulling and working is a draft animal, with horses, buffalo, and mules being most important. An animal kept for pulling and working is a draft animal, with horses, buffalo, and mules being most important.

26 How are animals used?

27 5. Research and laboratory products - Animals are used to develop and test products that benefit humans. 5. Research and laboratory products - Animals are used to develop and test products that benefit humans. These are important uses that some people question. These are important uses that some people question.

28 How are animals used? New medicines, cosmetics, and health care often involve animals. New medicines, cosmetics, and health care often involve animals. Animal tissues are used in human health care, such as the heart or other parts of hogs that are used in human bodies. Animal tissues are used in human health care, such as the heart or other parts of hogs that are used in human bodies.

29 How are animals used? Animal Research Animal Research Animal Research Animal Research

30 How are animals used? 6. Environmental well-being - Animals have important roles in the environment. 6. Environmental well-being - Animals have important roles in the environment. They serve important niches in the ecology of the Earth. They serve important niches in the ecology of the Earth.

31 How are animals used? They help clean the environment, such as those that eat carrion (dead animals), with the vulture being an example. They help clean the environment, such as those that eat carrion (dead animals), with the vulture being an example.

32 How are animals used? Some animals serve in the food chain as food for other animals. Some animals serve in the food chain as food for other animals. Animals provide genetic material for research and other uses by science and medicine. Animals provide genetic material for research and other uses by science and medicine.

33 How are animals used? B. People differ in how they feel animals should be used. B. People differ in how they feel animals should be used. Some people feel that animals should be protected and not used by humans. Some people feel that animals should be protected and not used by humans. Other people feel that it is okay to use animals in so long as the animals do not suffer in the process. Other people feel that it is okay to use animals in so long as the animals do not suffer in the process.

34 How do you feel? On a separate sheet of paper write a paragraph describing how you feel about animals being used in research. On a separate sheet of paper write a paragraph describing how you feel about animals being used in research. Make sure you include supporting materials/statements for either side Make sure you include supporting materials/statements for either side

35 What is animal domestication? III. Animal domestication is removing animals from wild settings and raising them in a controlled environment. III. Animal domestication is removing animals from wild settings and raising them in a controlled environment.

36 What is animal domestication? Domestication usually results in all members of a species being domesticated. Domestication usually results in all members of a species being domesticated. Animals that have not been domesticated are known as wildlife. Animals that have not been domesticated are known as wildlife.

37 What is animal domestication? A member of species that was once domesticated but has returned to live in the wild is a feral animal. A member of species that was once domesticated but has returned to live in the wild is a feral animal. Examples of feral animals include wild dogs and horses. Examples of feral animals include wild dogs and horses.

38 What is animal domestication? Domesticated animals depend on humans to provide most of their needs Domesticated animals depend on humans to provide most of their needs Good pasture for cattle Good pasture for cattle Feed for your dog Feed for your dog Care for your bunny Care for your bunny

39 What is animal domestication? Animal domestication began thousands of years ago with dogs, sheep, goats, donkeys, and a few other species. Animal domestication began thousands of years ago with dogs, sheep, goats, donkeys, and a few other species.

40 What is animal domestication People began domestication because it was easier to have a consistent food supply if animals did not have to be hunted People began domestication because it was easier to have a consistent food supply if animals did not have to be hunted

41 What is animal domestication? Domestication also allowed people to use animals for power in pulling loads. Domestication also allowed people to use animals for power in pulling loads.

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43 What is animal domestication? Some animals and their owners developed an attachment to each other and became companion animals. Some animals and their owners developed an attachment to each other and became companion animals.

44 What is animal domestication? Domestication continues today, with new species now undergoing domestication Domestication continues today, with new species now undergoing domestication Example: elk, bison, fish Example: elk, bison, fish People are beginning to “farm” elk, though most still exist in the wild People are beginning to “farm” elk, though most still exist in the wild

45 Broken Wagon Bison Farm

46 What are the important areas in animal care and production? IV. Successful animal production requires care and management. IV. Successful animal production requires care and management. Animal well-being is an important part of care and management. Animal well-being is an important part of care and management.

47 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Animal well-being is caring for an animal so that all of its needs are met and it does not suffer. Animal well-being is caring for an animal so that all of its needs are met and it does not suffer. It also includes taking steps to maintain the animals health It also includes taking steps to maintain the animals health

48 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Several areas are important in animal care and management. Several areas are important in animal care and management. With study & experience, individuals can develop the knowledge & skills needed to provide proper care and management and production With study & experience, individuals can develop the knowledge & skills needed to provide proper care and management and production

49 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Proper selection - Animal selection is choosing animals to achieve desired goals Proper selection - Animal selection is choosing animals to achieve desired goals Includes selecting animals for specific characteristics and those that are adapted to the situation in which they will be raised Includes selecting animals for specific characteristics and those that are adapted to the situation in which they will be raised Profitability for commercial animal producers requires the production of quality animals Profitability for commercial animal producers requires the production of quality animals

50 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Nutrition - Animal nutrition is the type and amount of feed and water an animal needs Nutrition - Animal nutrition is the type and amount of feed and water an animal needs The needs of animals are dependent upon age and condition The needs of animals are dependent upon age and condition

51 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Health - Animal health is the condition in which the animal is free of disease and all body systems are functioning properly Health - Animal health is the condition in which the animal is free of disease and all body systems are functioning properly Good nutrition and environment promote health Good nutrition and environment promote health Vaccination and other health- promoting management is beneficial Vaccination and other health- promoting management is beneficial

52 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Reproduction - Animal reproduction is the process by which offspring are produced Reproduction - Animal reproduction is the process by which offspring are produced Understanding reproductive processes of the species is essential for successful animal production Understanding reproductive processes of the species is essential for successful animal production

53 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Environment - Animal environments are the surroundings in which an animal is living Environment - Animal environments are the surroundings in which an animal is living Some animals are adapted to the natural weather environment; other animals need housing and protection Some animals are adapted to the natural weather environment; other animals need housing and protection

54 What are the important areas in animal care and production? Environment also includes hauling, handling, penning, and other conditions or situations in which animals may be placed as part of their production Environment also includes hauling, handling, penning, and other conditions or situations in which animals may be placed as part of their production

55 Review/Summary 1. Define the term animal industry and explain important areas of the industry. 1. Define the term animal industry and explain important areas of the industry. 2. What are some uses of animals? 2. What are some uses of animals? 3. What is animal domestication? 3. What is animal domestication? 4. What are the important areas in animal care and production? 4. What are the important areas in animal care and production?


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