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Title: Role of Beef Cattle


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Role of Beef Cattle
  • agriculture 17.5 of GNP.
  • beef industry single largest money
    making-generating commodity in all of
    agriculture.
  • Beef accounts for 40-45 of cash receipts from
    animal agriculture.
  • 35 billion

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Role of Beef Cattle
  • 1.2 billion acres of agricultural land in the 48
    contiguous states.
  • 801 million acres of this is grazed.
  • Vast supplies of waste materials from
  • Agronomic crops
  • Corn stalks
  • Wheat straw
  • Food by products
  • Cannery waste
  • Brewers grains, Distillers Grains
  • Sugar beet pulp
  • Corn Gluten, Soybean Hulls, Cottonseed Hulls

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Historical Evolution
  • Origin of todays breeds?
  • Bos Taurus
  • Aurochs extinct in 1627
  • Celtic Ox (mixed in with Aurochs)
  • Bos Indicus
  • Tropical Zebu cattle

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Historical Evolution
  • First cattle producer of the Western Hemisphere
  • Christopher Columbus
  • brought cattle to the West Indies in 1493
  • Cortez
  • brought cattle to Mexico in 1519
  • Longhorns were distributed by Spanish
    missionaries.

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Historical Evolution
  • Shifts in U.S. cattle industry
  • Post Civil War
  • Longhorn gtgtgtgt Shorthorn
  • Shorthorn gtgtgtgt Shorthorn X Hereford
  • Winter of 1886
  • Shorthorn X Hereford gtgtgtgt Angus X Hereford
  • Post World War II
  • Angus X Hereford gtgtgtgt Breeds
    Revolution

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Historical Evolution
  • Breeds Revolution period of great expansion
    in numbers of breeds of beef cattle.
  • Demand for grain-fed beef
  • Meat from cattle which have undergone a
    significant grain feeding.

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Beef Cattle Breeds
  • See web site http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/i
    ndex.htm
  • Breed animals of common origin with
    characteristics that distinguish them from other
    group of same species
  • - gt 300 world-wide

8
Beef Cattle Breeds
  • Purebred purity of ancestry pedigrees recorded
    in their breed registry
  • Commercial livestock not registered or
    pedigreed crossbred

9
Beef Cattle Breeds (identify know purpose)
  • 3 general categories
  • British breeds (Bos taurus) Angus, Hereford,
    Shorthorn
  • maternal fertility, longevity, milk production
  • earlier maturity (puberty) less muscular
  • Exotic or Continental breeds (Bos taurus)
    Simmental,
  • Limousin, Charolais, etc.
  • paternal (terminal) - growth rate, muscular,
    lean large mature size
  • dual purpose (maternal and paternal traits)

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Beef Cattle Breeds (identify know purpose)
  • Brahman (Bos indicus) Zebu is main strain
  • greatest genetic influence world-wide
  • heat and insect tolerant adaptable to warm
    environments
  • later puberty, low growth rate, less muscling

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Angus
  • British breed
  • 1st in US registrations
  • black polled
  • moderate size
  • MARBLING
  • Hereford x Angus
  • black baldy (white face)
  • - good mothers
  • Red Angus 6th

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Hereford
  • British breed
  • red body white face polled horned
  • 2nd in registrations
  • moderate size
  • major breed influence in commercial cows (esp.
    western range)
  • Polled and horned

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Shorthorn
  • British
  • Prominent US breed in 1800s, early 1900s
  • red, white, roan
  • horned/polled
  • excellent milk production
  • 8th most popular today

14
Simmental
  • Continental (Europe)
  • Switzerland
  • red, yellow, black/white
  • dual-purpose
  • growth, carcass
  • milk production
  • large mature size
  • Dual purpose 4th most popular
  • Others Gelbvieh (7th)

15
Limousin
  • Continental
  • France
  • red, gold, black
  • lean, muscular
  • excel in yield grades
  • terminal sire
  • 5th most popular

16
Charolais
  • Continental
  • France
  • white with pink nose
  • large size
  • lean muscular
  • terminal sire
  • 3rd most popular
  • OthersChianina

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Brahman
  • Bos indicus
  • hump loose hide long ears
  • heat/insect tolerant
  • southern US 13th popular
  • late maturity, less muscling
  • tenderness problems
  • Beefmaster is most common breed 10th most
    popular
  • Developed in USA, combination of Brahman,
    Hereford and Shorthorn
  • Others are Brangus 9th
  • Simbrah, Santa Gertrudis
  • Braford, Charbray, etc..

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Beef Breed Registrations in the USA, Table 16-3
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