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Title: Livestock Terminolgy


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Livestock Terminolgy
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Cattle
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  • Giving Birth
  • Newly Born
  • Young Male
  • Young Female

Calving
Calf
Bull
Heifer
4
  • Mature Male
  • Mature Female
  • Castrated Male

Bull
Cow
Steer
5
Sheep
6
  • Giving Birth
  • Newly Born
  • Young Male
  • Young Female

Lambing
Lamb
Ram
Ewe
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  • Mature Male
  • Mature Female
  • Castrated Male

Ram
Ewe
Wether
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Swine
9
  • Giving Birth
  • Newly Born
  • Young Male
  • Young Female

Farrowing
Piglet
Boar
Gilt
10
  • Mature Male
  • Mature Female
  • Castrated Male

Boar
Sow
Barrow
11
Horses
12
  • Giving Birth
  • Newly Born
  • Young Male
  • Young Female

Foaling
Foal
Colt
Filly
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  • Mature Male
  • Mature Female
  • Castrated Male

Stallion
Mare
Gelding
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Chickens
15
  • Giving Birth
  • Newly Born
  • Young Male
  • Young Female

Laying
Chick
Cockerel
Pullet
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  • Mature Male
  • Mature Female
  • Castrated Male

Rooster
Hen
Capon
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What is a breed?
  • Animals that, through selection and breeding,
    have come to resemble one another and pass on
    their traits uniformly to their offspring.

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Beef Breeds
  • Whats the difference between
  • British breeds and
  • continental breeds?

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Angus
  • Origin Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Characteristics Black, some have white bellies,
    polled
  • Smooth hair coat
  • Medium frame size
  • Heavy muscled
  • Polled born without horns (genetic trait)

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Hereford
  • Origin Herefordshire, England
  • Characteristics Light yellow to cherry red with
    white belly thick, curly hair coat
  • Medium frame size
  • Medium muscled

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Shorthorn
  • Origin Northern England
  • Characteristics Color varies, mostly roan (red
    and white color)
  • Medium to large frame size
  • Medium muscle

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Limousin
  • Origin South Central France
  • Characteristics Most commonly red can be black
    with lighter eyes and belly
  • Medium to large frame size, long body
  • Heavy muscle

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Maine Anjou
  • Origin Northwest France
  • Characteristics Deep red with white markings
    most commonly solid black in color
  • Large frame size
  • Heavily muscled

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Swine Breeds
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Duroc
  • Origin-New York/New Jersey
  • Ears- Droopy
  • Color- Cherry Red
  • Misc.-Large frame, fast gainers, good mothers,
    popular breed

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Hampshire
  • Origin-Kentucky
  • Ears-Erect
  • Color-Black with a white belt
  • Misc.-The meat breed, excellent carcass

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Chester White
  • Origin-Pennsylvania
  • Ears-Droopy
  • Color-White with blue freckles
  • Misc.-good mothers, large frame

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Yorkshire
  • Origin-England
  • Ears-Erect
  • Color- White
  • Misc.-the mother breed, largest litters

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Landrace
  • Origin-Denmark
  • Ears-Droopy
  • Color-White
  • Misc.-extremely long body

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Sheep Breeds
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Columbia
  • Developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Developed to thrive on Western ranges
  • Produce medium wool and large amounts of meat

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Hampshire
  • Originated in Hampshire, England
  • Black face and legs
  • Mild demeanor
  • Unbroken wool cap should extend from the neck
    over the forehead

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Rambouillet
  • Originated in Spain
  • Shipped to France in 1801
  • White in color

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Southdown
  • Developed in England
  • Well suited to farm flock production
  • Gray face with white body
  • Adapted to wet conditions

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Suffolk
  • Originated in England
  • Most popular breed in the United States today
  • Produce large amounts of meat
  • White with black faces and legs
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