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Introduction to Animal Science

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Animal Evaluation

3.01 Recall animal breed and sex terminology.

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Animal Terminology

SpeciesUncastrated Male

Immature Castrated Male

Immature Female

Mature Female

Newborn

Cattle Bull Steer Heifer Cow Calf

Swine Boar Barrow Gilt Sow Piglet

Poultry Rooster Capon Pullet Hen Chick

Turkey Tom   Pullet Hen Poult

Supplemental Animal Terminology 

Sheep Ram Wether Ewe Lamb Ewe Lamb

Goat Buck Wether Doeling Doe Kid

Dog Stud Neutered Bitch Bitch Puppy

Cat Tomcat Neutered Molly Queen Kitten

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Physical Characteristics

• Intact Males are: – Generally more muscular overall – Typically larger in stature and grow

faster than females– Often exhibit more muscle in the neck

area

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Physical Characteristics

• Castrated Males– Slower growing and have less muscle

overall than the intact males – Look for evidence of male genitalia,

such as a sheath to distinguish from females

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Physical Characteristics

• Mature Females – Large body structure than immature

females– Mammary glands more evident when

the animal is not lactating

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Physical Characteristics

• Immature Females – Smaller stature than mature females – Examine genitalia to distinguish from

young male animals

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Breeds of Livestock

• Breeds are characterized by their phenotypic traits:– Color and/or color pattern– Frame and size– Degree of muscling (especially in a

section like the hindquarter)– Environmental adaptions

• Extra skin to improve hear tolerance

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Beef Cattle Breeds: Angus

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Beef Cattle Breeds: Angus

• Black• Polled• Originated in Scotland• It is the most “registered”

purebred• High in carcass quality

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Hereford

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Beef Breeds

• Horned Hereford– Red with a white face– Horns– Originated in England– Docile

• Gentle temperament– Good foragers

• Efficient converters of forage crops

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Charolais

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Charolais

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Beef Breeds

• Charolais– White to light straw colored– Naturally Horned

• Breeding-up has created polled animals– Large framed– Originated in France

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Brahman

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Brahman

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Beef Breeds

• Brahman– Light Gray to Black or Red– Originated in India– Pronounced hump– Loose Dewlap– Insect & disease tolerant– Heat tolerant

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Simmental

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Beef Breeds

• Simmental – Not set color pattern– Large frame– Rapid growing animal

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Other Beef Breeds

• Shorthorn• Polled Herefords• Santa Gertrudis• Gelbvieh• Limousine• Texas Longhorn

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Polled Hereford

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Santa Gertrudis

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Limousin

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Beefmaster (Bull)

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Shorthorn

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Texas Longhorn

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Chianina (pronounced kee-a-nee-na)

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Dairy Breeds

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Holstein

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Dairy Breeds

• Holstein– 90% of the dairy cattle in the US– Black and white pattern– Leading producer of milk– Produce about 18,000 lbs. Of milk per

cow per year

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Jersey

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Dairy Breeds

• Jersey – Cream to light fawn color – Smallest framed dairy breed– High butterfat content in milk

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Other Dairy Breeds

• Ayshire• Guernsey• Brown Swiss

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Guernsey

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Ayrshire

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Brown Swiss

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Identifying Breeds of Swine

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American Landrace

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American Landrace

• White• Long Body• Big loped forward ears• Large litters• Good mothering ability• Originated in Denmark

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Duroc

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Duroc

• Red• Drooped ears• Good growth rate• Excellent feed conversion

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Hampshire

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Hampshire

• Black with a white belt• Erect ears• Good muscle• Carcass leanness

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Yorkshire

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Yorkshire

• White• Erect ears• Large litters• Good feed efficiency• Excellent growth and mothering

ability• Long carcass

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Other Swine Breeds

• Poland China• Spotted Swine• Tamworth• Berkshire• Chester White

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Poland China

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Chester White

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Tamworth

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Berkshire

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Spotted Swine

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Identifying Breeds of Poultry

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Poultry Identification

• No breed registries for poultry unlike other farm animals

• Most commercial producers develop their own breeds through crossbreeding

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Breeds, Varieties, Types & Classes

• Breed- group of related fowl that breed true for a specific trait

• Type- purpose for which it is breed

(meat or egg type)• Classes- geographic origin

(Mediterranean, American, English and Asiatic)

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Egg Producers

Layers- chickens that produce eggs• White egg producers- small in size

– White Leghorns- white plumage (feathers)

• Brown egg producers- larger birds that are not as economical as Leghorns– Rhode Island Reds- dark red plumage– New Hampshires- red plumage– Plymouth Rocks- white plumage

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White Leghorns

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Barred Rock

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Rhode Island Red

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Layer Cages

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Meat Producers

• Chickens used for meat production are called Broilers

• Birds used for meat production are usually commercial crosses– Example: White Plymouth Rock

females mated to Cornish (English class) males

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Confinement Broiler House

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Turkeys

Broad Breasted White• White plumage• Shanks, feet, and beak is white to pink• White pinfeathers

– Increases the value of the carcass• Can survive better in hotter climates• Good body confirmation but smaller

than other breeds

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Broad Breasted White

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Turkeys

Broad Breasted Bronze• Black plumage• Dark colored pinfeathers• Largest of the turkey

varieties• Poor fertility and

reproductive problems– Males are not good breeders

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Broad Breasted Bronze

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Turkeys

Beltsville Small Whites• Developed by the USDA• Similar to the Broad

Breasted Whites• Averages about 10 lbs.

less in mature body weight

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Beltsville Small Whites