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Livestock Breeding & Marketing Systems
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Breeding Systems Different systems exist due to the various types of livestock operations Factors to determine type: Size of the herd Amount of money available Goals of the producer Some farms use more than one type of mating system In general, cattle use all types of breeding systems Swine and poultry tend to utilize crossbreeding to develop industry owned hybrids
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Types of Breeding Systems 1. Straightbreeding Mating animals of the same breed Types: Purebred Breeding Inbreeding Grading up 2. Crossbreeding Mating a male and female of different breeds. Usually results in improved traits of the offspring = hybrid vigor
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Purebred Breeding Mating registered purebred male and female of the same breed Animals are eligible for registry with a purebred association. Example: Angus x Angus
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Inbreeding Mating closely related animals Increased genetic purity of the stock produced Not used often by typical producer Two Types Closebreeding Mating animals that are very closely related Ex: son X mother Linebreeding Mating animals more distantly related Ex: cousin X cousin
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Grading Up Mating purbred sires to grade/unregistered/crossbred dams Improves heard quality
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Crossbreeding Mating a male and female of different breeds Include: Terminal Sire Replacement females are bred to one sire and all offspring are sold Rotational Uses 2, 3 or 4 breeds to rotate between sires and females Requires more intensive management Example: Charolais Bull X Angus Cow
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Marketing Systems Terminal Markets Auction Markets Direct Selling Electronic Marketing Futures Market and Hedging Vertical Integration Contracts
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Terminal Markets Central markets on public stockyards Livestock are consigned to a commission firm to bargain with purchasers or buyers for a certain fee
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Auction Markets Public bidding with the animals selling to the buyer who bids the highest
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Direct Selling Farmer sells straight to buyer with no middle person or firm receiving commissions or fees
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Electronic Marketing Auctioning online using computers
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Futures Market & Hedging Legal document calling for delivery in the future, locking in a future delivery price
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Vertical Integration Contracts Animals are produced as well as marketed as a part of the vertical integration enterprise
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