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Introduction to ANIMAL SCIENCE Objectives: A. List 5 functions of domestic animals; B. Describe conditions and requirements of domestic animals; C. Define appropriate terminology related to animals; and D. Contrast the differences among animal breeds, species, and types. E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock F. List & describe benefits of animal agriculture G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Introduction to ANIMAL SCIENCE

Objectives:A. List 5 functions of domestic animals;B. Describe conditions and requirements of domestic animals;C. Define appropriate terminology related to animals; andD. Contrast the differences among animal breeds, species, and types.E. List major types & uses of each species of livestockF. List & describe benefits of animal agricultureG. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Why do we CHOOSE to have animals?

A. List 5 functions of domestic animals

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Functions of domestic animals:1-Food

•Meat• Eggs•Milk•Honey

A. List 5 functions of domestic animals

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•Wool• Leather•Hair/Fur• Feathers

A. List 5 functions of domestic animals

Functions of domestic animals:2- Clothing

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• Horses, Mules, Donkeys, Burros

• Llamas, Alpacas• Oxen, Water

buffalo, reindeer, yak, camels

A. List 5 functions of domestic animals

Functions of domestic animals:3-Power

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• Pleasure Horses• Purebred Herds and

Flocks• Livestock Exhibitions,

Shows, Rodeos• Horse Racing

A. List 5 functions of domestic animals

Functions of domestic animals:4- Recreation & Companionship

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• Guide dogs for blind• Police Dogs• Rescue Dogs• Therapy animals

A. List 5 functions of domestic animals

Functions of domestic animals:5- Service

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B. Describe conditions and requirements of domestic animals

Terms:Wild Animal

Not GENETICALLY altered by artificial selection for use by humans.–Genetically& Behaviorally Wild

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B. Describe conditions and requirements of domestic animals

Terms:Tame Wild Animal

• a wild animal that, through intervention of man, has adapted BEHAVIORALLY so as to be useful to humans.–Genetically=Wild–Behaviorally=Domestic

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B. Describe conditions and requirements of domestic animals

Terms:Feral Animal

• a DOMESTIC animal that lives in the WILD with no human assistance–Genetically=Domestic–Behaviorally= Wild

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European CattleC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Bos Taurus*Baby: Calf*Young Male: Bullock*Young Female: Heifer (until 1st calf is born)*Castrated Male: Steer*Mature Male: Bull*Mature Female: Cow*Group: Herd

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Indian CattleC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Bos Indicus*Baby: Calf*Young Male: Bullock*Young Female: Heifer (until 1st calf is born)*Castrated Male: Steer*Mature Male: Bull*Mature Female: Cow*Group: Herd

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SheepC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Ovis aries*Baby: Lamb*Young Male: Ram Lamb*Young Female: Ewe Lamb*Castrated Male: Wether*Mature Male: Ram*Mature Female: Ewe*Group: Flock

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PigsC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Sus scrofa domestica*Baby: Piglet*Young Male: Shoat*Young Female: Gilt (until 1st litter)*Castrated Male: Barrow*Mature Male: Boar*Mature Female: Sow*Group: Herd, Drove, MobOr “Sounder of hogs”

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GoatsC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Capra hircus*Baby: Kid*Young Male: Ram Kid*Young Female: Doe Kid*Castrated Male: Wether*Mature Male: Billy*Mature Female: Doe*Group: herd or tribe

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HorsesC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Equus caballus*Baby: Foal*Young Male: Colt*Young Female: Filly*Castrated Male: Gelding*Mature Male: Stallion*Mature Female: Mare*Group: Herd

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PoultryC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Gallus domesticus*Baby: Chick*Young Male: Cockerel*Young Female: Pullet*Castrated Male: Capon*Mature Male: Rooster*Mature Female: Hen*Group: Chickens: Brood, Flock, Peep

Turkeys: Rafter, Gobble, GangGeese: Gaggle (if they are in flight=Skein)

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RabbitsC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: Oryctolagus cuniculus*Baby: Bunny*Young Male:*Young Female:*Mature Male: Buck*Mature Female: Doe*Group: Colony, Nest, Herd

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DogC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: canis familiaris*Baby: Puppy*Young Male:*Young Female:*Mature Male: Stud*Mature Female: Dam or Bitch*Group: Pack

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CatC. Define appropriate terminology related to animals.

*Genus/Species: felis catus*Baby: Kitten*Young Male:*Young Female:*Mature Male: Tom*Mature Female: Queen*Group: Clowder or Clutter

Video Clip

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SpeciesD. Contrast the differences among animal breeds, species, and

types.

• a group of closely related animals that can INTERBREED and produce FERTILE offspring• Example–Cattle

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BreedD. Contrast the differences among animal breeds, species, and

types.

• animals of common ORIGIN with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups within the same SPECIES• Example–Scottish Highlander

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TypeD. Contrast the differences among animal breeds, species, and

types.

• animals of the same SPECIES that are grouped together based on the PRODUCTS they produce• Example

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Types of Livestock

Each species of livestock has specific breeds that perform best for each purpose:

•Meat Type: Produce meat efficiently•Dairy Type: Produce milk efficiently

•Dual Purpose: Produce meat & milk efficiently•Ornamental: Don’t produce milk or meat

efficiently, chosen for beauty•Performance: Chosen for performance traits

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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Cattle•Beef Type

•Dairy Type

•Dual Purpose

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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Sheep•Wool or Hair type–Fine–Medium–Long–Colored•Meat or Mutton type•Dual•Dairy sheep

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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Pigs•Meat Type•Bacon•Lard

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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Goats•Meat Type

•Dairy Type

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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Horses•Performance TypeoDraft Type

oRacing

oRanch Work/Stock Horse

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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Chickens•Eggs (Layers)

•Meat (Broilers)

•Ornamental

E. List major types & uses of each species of livestock

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What are the benefits of Animal Agriculture??

• Animals convert feed that humans CAN’T eat to food humans CAN eat– (poor hay, corn stalks, straw, etc.)

• Helps maintain fertility of the land

F. List & describe benefits of animal agriculture

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What are the benefits of Animal Agriculture??

• Personal satisfaction of working with domesticated animals

• May more fully utilize capital, machinery and wasteland (range).

F. List & describe benefits of animal agriculture

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What are the benefits of Animal Agriculture??

• Animal proteins are superior to vegetable proteins for humans

• Animal proteins have improved amino acid balance over vegetable protein

• Milk -- approximately 90% of milk for human consumption in the world comes from cattle

• Over 85% of the world population desires food of animal origin

F. List & describe benefits of animal agriculture

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Top States in Beef Production

• 1. Texas• 2. Oklahoma• 3. Missouri• 4. Nebraska • 5. South Dakota• Utah’s Rank 28th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

2011

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Top States in Dairy Production

• 1. California• 2. Wisconsin• 3. New York• 4. Idaho• 5. Pennsylvania• Utah’s Rank 24th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Top States in Sheep Production

• 1. Texas• 2. California• 3. Colorado• 4. Wyoming• 5. Utah

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

2011

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Top States in Goat Production

• Meat Goats– 1. Texas– 2. Tennessee– 3. California– 4. Oklahoma – 5. North Carolina– Utah’s Rank 36th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

2011

• Dairy Goats– 1. California– 2. Iowa– 3. Texas– 4. New York– 5. New England

– CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, and VT

– Utah’s Rank 35th

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Top States in Swine Production

• 1. Iowa• 2. North Carolina• 3. Minnesota• 4. Illinois• 5. Indiana• Utah’s Rank 14th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

2010

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Top States in Layers Production

• 1. Iowa• 2. Ohio• 3. Pennsylvania• 4. Indiana• 5. California• Utah’s Rank 25th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Top States in Broiler Production

• 1. Arkansas• 2. Georgia• 3. Alabama• 4. North Carolina• 5. Mississippi

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Top States in Turkey Production

• 1. North Carolina• 2. Minnesota• 3. • 4. • 5. Utah’s Rank 14th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Number of Farms and Ranches

• 1. Texas• 2. Missouri• 3. Iowa• 4. Oklahoma• 5. Kentucky• Utah’s Rank 36th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Land in Farms and Ranches• 1. Texas• 2. Montana• 3. Kansas• 4. Nebraska• 5. South Dakota • Utah’s Rank 26th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture

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Utah’s Rank in Other Areas• Mink Production 2nd• Trout Production 6th• Honey Production 24th

G. Recognize top producing states for animal agriculture