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Title: Importance of the Animal Industry


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Importance of the Animal Industry
  • Benefits and Functions of Animals for Society
  • Uses Domestication

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Take 3 minutes and list all the things you feel
you benefit from animals.
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Livestock
  • Mammals produced on farms ranches for food
    other purposes.

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Examples of Livestock
  • Cattle
  • Hogs
  • Sheep
  • Horses
  • Goats
  • Llamas
  • Bison

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Companion Animals
  • An animal used to provide humans with fun
    friendship.
  • Pets

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Examples of Companion Animals
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Fish
  • Rabbits
  • Hamsters
  • Ferrets
  • Snakes
  • Gerbils

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Poultry
  • A group of fowl (birds) that are raised to use as
    food other products.
  • Meat eggs

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Examples of Poultry
  • Quail
  • Ostrich
  • Emu
  • Guinea
  • Chickens
  • Turkeys
  • Ducks
  • Geese

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Trends in the Animal Industry
  • Animal production is on a large scale facility
    specialized (1 species)
  • Fewer producers
  • Larger operations

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Domestication
  • Taking animals from nature raising them in a
    controlled environment.
  • Taming wild animals.

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CATTLE
  • Tamed about 18,000 years ago for draft, meat
    milk
  • Were a measure of wealth
  • Christopher Columbus brought them to the U.S.

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Swine
  • From European wild boar East Indian pig
  • Tamed about 18,000 years ago by the Chinese.
  • Brought to U.S. by Columbus

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WILD BOAR
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Sheep
  • One of the first animals tamed by humans
  • 4000 B.C.
  • From wild big-horned sheep of Asia

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Big Horn Sheep
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Horse
  • Descended from the 1 foot tall Eohippus that
    roamed North America.
  • Domesticated in Asia around 3000 B.C.

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  • Brought to U.S. by Columbus as pack animals for
    riding.

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Poultry
  • Domesticated in India about 1000 B.C.
  • Brought to new world by early explorers to
    Jamestown

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Disadvantages of Animal Industry
  • 1. Animal Wastes/Odors/Environment
  • Almost two trillion pounds of animal waste are
    produced per year nationally.
  • Pollute environment
  • Methane gas ? global warming
  • about 15 to 20 of global methane emissions come
    from livestock.
  • 2. Disease

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Importance of Animals
  • Leather
  • Wool for clothing
  • meat, milk, eggs
  • Pets/Companions
  • Sports

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  • Assistance/Service
  • Laboratories
  • Research

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ECONOMICS
Helps provide jobs and increases tax base.
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The Animal Industry
  • 3 areas..
  • 1. Production raising animals, feeding,
    reproduction

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2. Supplies servicesequipment, feed, cages,
medicines, fencing, vets, farriers
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  • 3. Marketing processingslaughtering, delivery,
    packaging, stores

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Economic Importance 1. Income from livestock,
poultry and their products is about
twice that from all crops in North Carolina.
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2. Income from broilers is about 1.5 billion per
year. 3. Income from hogs is about 1 billion per
year.
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4. Income from turkeys is about one-half billion
dollars. 5. Income from cattle is about 200
million per year.
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6. North Carolina is near the top nationally in
production of hogs, turkeys, and broilers.
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ANIMAL AGRICULTURE IN THE U.S.
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  • LEADING STATES IN PRODUCTION

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Number of Beef Cattle
  • 1 Texas
  • 2 Missouri
  • 3 Oklahoma

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Number of Sheep
  • 1 Texas
  • 2 California
  • 3 Wyoming

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Number of Dairy Cattle
  • 1 Wisconsin
  • 2 California
  • 3 New York

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Milk Production
  • 1 California
  • 2 Washington
  • 3 Arizona

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Number of Chickens
  • 1 Ohio
  • 2 California
  • 3 Georgia

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Number of Swine
  • 1 Iowa
  • 2 North Carolina
  • 3 Minnesota

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  • How N.C. Ranks With Other States

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  • 1 Tobacco Sweet potatoes
  • 2 Hogs, Christmas trees, Trout
  • 3 Poultry Egg, Collards
  • 4 Broilers Strawberries
  • 6 Catfish
  • 15 Number of Farms

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Advantages of Food Production from Animals
  • 1. Use of Marginal land
  • (less desirable land)
  • 2. Many By-Products
  • 3. Products of High Nutritional Value

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Benefits of Animals
  • 5. Recreation/
  • Enjoyment
  • 6. Conservation
  • 7. By-Products
  • 8. Research
  • 9. Healthcare
  • Convert Feed into Food
  • Clothing
  • Power
  • Transportation

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By-Products
  • Any product produced from an animal carcass other
    than meat is called a By-Product

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Examples of By-Products
  • Stomach (Tripe)
  • Blood
  • Wool
  • Hair
  • Hide
  • Manure
  • Fats
  • Feathers
  • Bone
  • Intestines
  • Brain
  • Glands and Organs

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TRIPEStomach flipped inside out
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  • Ruminants are important b/c they have the ability
    to convert large quantities of materials which
    CAN NOT be used directly for human food.
  • 80 of feed consumed by beef cattle is roughages

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80 of human population gets most of their
Protein, Fats, Iron, Vit.s, etc from Ruminant
meat 45 of Protein eaten by humans comes from
ruminants
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  • Edible By-Products
  • Brains, Tongue, Liver
  • Oleo Stearine (Fat) in carcass used in gum and
    candies
  • Hooves, horns, bones, and hides produce Gelatin
    used in Jell-o, marshmallows, ice cream, aspirin
    coatings

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Cows tongue
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Candy and chewing gum from animal fat
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  • Inedible By-Products
  • Leather (most valuable)
  • Inedible fats produce
  • Cosmetics
  • Shampoos
  • shaving cream
  • Crayons
  • Glue
  • Toothbrushes
  • Soap
  • hair/paint brushes

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It has been estimated that 11.4 of the gross
income from beef, and 7.5 of the income from
pork, come from the by-products.
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Hides and skins are generally one of the most
valuable by-products from animals.
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The joys of potted meat!!
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YUMMY!!!.......
Ingredients Beef Tripe, Mechanically Separated
Chicken, Beef Hearts, Partially Defatted Cooked
Beef Fatty Tissue, Meat Broth, Vinegar, Salt,
Flavoring, Sugar, Sodium Nitrite.
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More By-Products
  • Livestock feeds- Fish, Meat and Bone, Blood,
    Feather Meals
  • Much more!!!

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HEALTH BENEFITS
  • Petting lowers stress
  • Having a pet or animal around builds social
    skills and confidence
  • Exercise tends to increase by owning a pet

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Manures can be used as raw materials in methane
gas biodigesters.
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Other Benefits
  • Hunting
  • Guard
  • Service
  • Rehab
  • Hobby

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  • Explosives
  • Glue
  • Lanolin
  • Gum
  • Gelatin
  • Marshmallows
  • Estrogen
  • Violin strings
  • Honey
  • Shortening
  • Spam
  • Upholstery
  • Hot dogs
  • Asphalt
  • Yogurt
  • Cement
  • Ice cream
  • Lactose
  • Sausage cases

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Did you know that it takes 3,000 cows to supply
the National Football League with enough leather
for a year's supply of footballs.  Now, why do
they call it the ol' pig skin?
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More than 100 drugs for humans come from animals.
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MEDICINES FROM ANIMALS
  • Premarin-estrogen
  • Insulin-diabetes
  • Heart valves, organsxenotransplantation
  • TPA-heart attacks, stroke

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Medical By-Products from
ANIMALS
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transgenics
  • Genetically engineering an animal to yield a new
    protein in its urine, milk or blood

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Premarin
  • SourcePregnant Female Horse urine
  • (PREgnant MARes' urINe)
  • Helps ease symptoms in menopausal women
  • Approximately 9 million American women take
    Premarin

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TPA
  • TISSUE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR
  • An anticoagulant that prevents blood from
    clotting or treating heart attack patients
  • Clot buster to treat stroke
  • enzyme from goats milk in 1987, FDA approved
    1996

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Insulin
  • Useful in treating diabetes
  • Originally came from the pancreas of cows, then
    genetically engineered bacteria, now in cows
    milk

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Human growth hormone
  • Promotes body growth for smaller statues
  • Anti-aging qualities
  • Made in rats urine

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45,000 Americans under age 65 could benefit each
year from heart transplantation, yet
only 2,000 human hearts are available
annually
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Xenotransplantation
  • Using animals to provide organs and tissues for
    humans
  • pigs
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