Title: Importance of the Animal Industry
1Importance of the Animal Industry
- Benefits and Functions of Animals for Society
- Uses Domestication
2Take 3 minutes and list all the things you feel
you benefit from animals.
3Livestock
- Mammals produced on farms ranches for food
other purposes.
4Examples of Livestock
5Companion Animals
- An animal used to provide humans with fun
friendship. - Pets
6Examples of Companion Animals
- Hamsters
- Ferrets
- Snakes
- Gerbils
7Poultry
- A group of fowl (birds) that are raised to use as
food other products. - Meat eggs
8Examples of Poultry
- Chickens
- Turkeys
- Ducks
- Geese
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10Trends in the Animal Industry
- Animal production is on a large scale facility
specialized (1 species) - Fewer producers
- Larger operations
11Domestication
- Taking animals from nature raising them in a
controlled environment. - Taming wild animals.
12CATTLE
- Tamed about 18,000 years ago for draft, meat
milk - Were a measure of wealth
- Christopher Columbus brought them to the U.S.
13Swine
- From European wild boar East Indian pig
- Tamed about 18,000 years ago by the Chinese.
- Brought to U.S. by Columbus
14WILD BOAR
15Sheep
- One of the first animals tamed by humans
- 4000 B.C.
- From wild big-horned sheep of Asia
16Big Horn Sheep
17Horse
- Descended from the 1 foot tall Eohippus that
roamed North America. - Domesticated in Asia around 3000 B.C.
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20- Brought to U.S. by Columbus as pack animals for
riding.
21Poultry
- Domesticated in India about 1000 B.C.
- Brought to new world by early explorers to
Jamestown
22Disadvantages 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
23Importance of Animals
- Leather
- Wool for clothing
- meat, milk, eggs
- Pets/Companions
- Sports
24- Assistance/Service
- Laboratories
- Research
25ECONOMICS
Helps provide jobs and increases tax base.
26The Animal Industry
- 3 areas..
- 1. Production raising animals, feeding,
reproduction
272. Supplies servicesequipment, feed, cages,
medicines, fencing, vets, farriers
28- 3. Marketing processingslaughtering, delivery,
packaging, stores
29Economic Importance 1. Income from livestock,
poultry and their products is about
twice that from all crops in North Carolina.
302. Income from broilers is about 1.5 billion per
year. 3. Income from hogs is about 1 billion per
year.
314. Income from turkeys is about one-half billion
dollars. 5. Income from cattle is about 200
million per year.
326. North Carolina is near the top nationally in
production of hogs, turkeys, and broilers.
33ANIMAL AGRICULTURE IN THE U.S.
34- LEADING STATES IN PRODUCTION
35Number of Beef Cattle
- 1 Texas
- 2 Missouri
- 3 Oklahoma
36Number of Sheep
- 1 Texas
- 2 California
- 3 Wyoming
37Number of Dairy Cattle
- 1 Wisconsin
- 2 California
- 3 New York
38Milk Production
- 1 California
- 2 Washington
- 3 Arizona
39Number of Chickens
- 1 Ohio
- 2 California
- 3 Georgia
40Number of Swine
- 1 Iowa
- 2 North Carolina
- 3 Minnesota
41- How N.C. Ranks With Other States
42- 1 Tobacco Sweet potatoes
- 2 Hogs, Christmas trees, Trout
- 3 Poultry Egg, Collards
- 4 Broilers Strawberries
- 6 Catfish
- 15 Number of Farms
43Advantages of Food Production from Animals
- 1. Use of Marginal land
- (less desirable land)
- 2. Many By-Products
- 3. Products of High Nutritional Value
44Benefits 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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47By-Products
- Any product produced from an animal carcass other
than meat is called a By-Product
48Examples of By-Products
- Stomach (Tripe)
- Blood
- Wool
- Hair
- Hide
- Manure
- Fats
- Feathers
- Bone
- Intestines
- Brain
- Glands and Organs
49TRIPEStomach flipped inside out
50- 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
5180 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
52- 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
53Cows tongue
54Candy and chewing gum from animal fat
55- Inedible By-Products
- Leather (most valuable)
- Inedible fats produce
- Cosmetics
- Shampoos
- shaving cream
- Crayons
- Glue
- Toothbrushes
- Soap
- hair/paint brushes
56It 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.
57Hides and skins are generally one of the most
valuable by-products from animals.
58The joys of potted meat!!
59YUMMY!!!.......
Ingredients Beef Tripe, Mechanically Separated
Chicken, Beef Hearts, Partially Defatted Cooked
Beef Fatty Tissue, Meat Broth, Vinegar, Salt,
Flavoring, Sugar, Sodium Nitrite.
60More By-Products
- Livestock feeds- Fish, Meat and Bone, Blood,
Feather Meals - Much more!!!
61HEALTH BENEFITS
- Petting lowers stress
- Having a pet or animal around builds social
skills and confidence - Exercise tends to increase by owning a pet
62Manures can be used as raw materials in methane
gas biodigesters.
63Other Benefits
- Hunting
- Guard
- Service
- Rehab
- Hobby
64- Explosives
- Glue
- Lanolin
- Gum
- Gelatin
- Marshmallows
- Estrogen
- Violin strings
- Honey
- Shortening
- Spam
- Upholstery
- Hot dogs
- Asphalt
- Yogurt
- Cement
- Ice cream
- Lactose
- Sausage cases
65Did 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?
66More than 100 drugs for humans come from animals.
67MEDICINES FROM ANIMALS
- Premarin-estrogen
- Insulin-diabetes
- Heart valves, organsxenotransplantation
- TPA-heart attacks, stroke
68Medical By-Products from
ANIMALS
69transgenics
- Genetically engineering an animal to yield a new
protein in its urine, milk or blood
70Premarin
- SourcePregnant Female Horse urine
- (PREgnant MARes' urINe)
- Helps ease symptoms in menopausal women
- Approximately 9 million American women take
Premarin
71TPA
- 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
72Insulin
- Useful in treating diabetes
- Originally came from the pancreas of cows, then
genetically engineered bacteria, now in cows
milk
73Human growth hormone
- Promotes body growth for smaller statues
- Anti-aging qualities
- Made in rats urine
7445,000 Americans under age 65 could benefit each
year from heart transplantation, yet
only 2,000 human hearts are available
annually
75Xenotransplantation
- Using animals to provide organs and tissues for
humans - pigs