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1 Introduction to Animal Science I (continued)

2 External Parts Objective: Recognize the major parts of cattle, swine and poultry

3 Cattle Parts

4 Cattle Parts

5 Cattle Parts

6 Cattle Parts In your notebook draw a diagram of a beef cow labeling 20 different parts including the 11 red stars in the class diagram

7 Swine Parts

8 Swine Parts In your notebook draw a diagram of a swine labeling 15 different parts including the 9 red stars in the class diagram

9 Poultry Parts

10 Poultry Parts comb wattles beak eye ring ear lobe vent hock
Diagram a chicken in your notes labeling these parts: (use the diagram in your textbook for help) comb wattles beak eye ring ear lobe vent hock toes breast back abdomen body shank

11 External Parts Anatomy Modified skin: The science of body structure
horns hooves feathers fur wool hair

12 Selective Breeding Only the best animals are chosen as breeding stock:
Confirmation Breed character Structural soundness of feet and legs Body capacity

13 Structural Soundness

14 Structural Soundness

15 Structural Soundness

16 Structural Soundness

17 Livestock Products Work in groups of three and write down as many animals products and by-products as you can. You have 10 min. to complete this task!

18 Livestock Products 1. Food 2. Clothing 3. Shelter 4. Power
meat, milk, cheese, eggs 2. Clothing wool, leather from hides 3. Shelter tents from hides 4. Power work in less developed countries

19 Livestock Products 5. Recreation 6. Fuel 7. Animals are converters
horse back riding, rodeos 6. Fuel burn dry animal manure 7. Animals are converters eat stuff humans will not eat and convert these materials into food meat, eggs, milk, etc.

20 By-Products 1. Wool 2. Leather
3. Candy and chewing gum from animal fat 4. Gelatin - from horns, hooves, bones, and hides 5. Glue, cosmetics, waxes, soap, lubricants, bushes, etc.

21 By-Products 6. Animal feeds from scrap meat and bones and blood meal
7. Insulin for diabetics from livestock pancreas

22 By-Products 8. Heparin 9. Candles 10. Fertilizer for blood clotting
from livestock lungs 9. Candles 10. Fertilizer

23 Trends in Animal Science

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25 Swine

26 Trends in NC Swine The top agriculture commodity in North Carolina
found mostly in the eastern 1/2 of the state North Carolina ranks 2nd nationally Iowa is 1st

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28 Trends in NC Swine The swine industry brings in over 1.5 billion dollars to the state The number of swine farms is decreasing The size of farms is increasing

29 Poultry

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32 Trends in NC Poultry Broilers are Cleveland County’s top agriculture commodity Broilers are NC’s second rank commodity Broilers bring in over 1.3 billion dollars in cash receipts to NC agriculture

33 Trends in NC Poultry Recent health concerns has increased the consumption of poultry products less fat subcutaneous fat layer

34 Animal Agriculture North Carolina livestock commodities brings in twice as much money as other agriculture products

35 Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Cash Receipts from Farm Marketing, 2001

36 Cleveland County Livestock Rank Within State, (2002 estimates)
Hogs- 61st (1,500) (4,100 in 2004) Cattle- 7th (23,500) Beef Cattle 6th Milk Cattle 23rd (800) Broilers- 23rd (7,200,000) All chickens- 30th

37 Statistics Charts and statistics provided by: NCDA USDA
USDA


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