Ansci 100 Exam 4
What is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)?
- Mad cow disease. - Mutated protein in the brain that causes neurological dysfunction. - It is the primary source of contamination from animals consuming meat/bone meal as a protein food source
Profit equation for beef production
- low cost production - high reproductive efficiency - rapid growth rte cattle -production of a quality product
feeding objectives
- maximize cattle growth on low cost diets - utilize growth enhancers, implants, antibiotics
how many acres do you need per cow for grazing?
1-2
average daily gain for pig
1.5 to 2 lbs per day
how long can sheep live?
10 years or more
hair/shedding sheep
100 million in the world, mostly around the equator, spreading to other areas
body temp of sheep
103
finisher pig weight
120 lbs
Market beef animal weight and age?
1300 at 12-18 months
when are piglets weaned
14-21 days old
number of piglets weaned per sow per year
16 to 25
age at slaughter
160 to 200 days
number of litters per sow per year
2 to 2.4
Average amount of cows for a producer in Illinois?
20
what is the weaning age of pigs (separating pig from mother)
21 days
at what weight is a pig sold for slaughter?
220-300 lbs
feed conversion factor
3 to 3.5 lbs feed per 1 lb gained
how long does labor last in a sow
30 min- 5 hrs
number of pig breeds
300-400
grower pig weight
40-120lbs
feeder pig weight
40-60 lbs
How many sheep are there in the united states?
5 million
how long is gestation in sheep
5 months
when do sheep reach puberty?
5 to 8 months of age
average life span of sheep
5-6 years
How many pounds are in a bushel of corn?
56 lbs
feed cost is nearly _____ of yearly cow costs
60%
feed for pigs accounts for ____ of total production costs
65-80%
sheep teeth
8 teeth on front of bottom jaw, no teeth on top of top jaw, 32 teeth in all - 26 molars on back top and bottom jaws
number of piglets weaned per litter
8 to 11
how many sheep are there in the world?
800 millon
What temperature should meat be cooked at?
>160 degrees
at what age do pigs reach maturity?
about 180 days
growth implants
adjust pituitary activity to modify cellular level activity resulting in increased synthesis of muscular tissue
Factors influencing the energy requirements of the sow
age and weight, system of management, environmental conditions, litter size, piglet age at weaning
who is the leading wool producer?
australia
two most important countries for international trade
australia and new zealand
british breeds
average size, strong maternal traits, high carcass quality, average muscle
ranching industry
based on mating white-faced ewes, sheep are moved to feedlots
when are lambs usually docked
by 10 days of age
leading sheep milk producer
china
who has the most sheep?
china
clip, dip, strip, sip
clip navel of lamb so it does drag in the bedding, dip navel stump in iodine to dry it up, strip the teats of ewe to be she has and can deliver milk, let lamb nurse
difference between commodity beef and branded products
commodity is produced traditionally with no specific changed practices and branded products have specified production practices to differentiate the product
reasons for swine production in illinois
corn and soybeans, experienced producers and employees, available finance, population based markets
maternal heterois improves
cow fertility, milk production, calf survival rates, calf growth
farrowing nutrition for sow
do not feed 12-24 hours after farrowing,
when are most lambs born
feb - may
rotational crossbreeding
female maintained as crossbred by the use of different sire breeds in each generation
rotational grazing
forces cows to eat the grass at the right time by fencing areas off
leading sheep cheese producer
greece
white faced characteristics
gregarious, usually have high quality wool, long lives, good mothers, most have merino blood
50-60% of all the meat we consume is what?
ground beef
which breed is becoming more important?
hair sheep
brahman breeds
heat tolerant, disease parasite resistant, dont grow that fast, meat is tougher, have behavioral problems
crossbreeding takes advantage of
heterosis (hybrid vigor)
AI benefits for swine
high efficiency, fast introduction of genetics, low risk of diseases being transferred, eliminate need for space, labor, feed, ect. collection is twice weekly and given to 8-10 sows
continental breeds
high growth rate, average carcass muscle, average maternal
organic brands
highly regulated, cattle must be fed 100% organic feed , no growth hormones or antibiotics, 25-40% more expensive
where is the most sheep production?
in the west, leading state is texas
US and World Per Capita Consumption of pork has
increased
What do body condition scores do?
indicate nutritional status of cows
What does beef meat excel in?
iron, zinc, B vitamins, protein
goals of sow feeding and management
larger litter size, increased ovulation rate, increase conception rate, decrease embryo mortality, decrease pre-weaning mortality,
large producers are
more efficient than small producers
USDA definition of natural beef
no artificial ingredients, minimally processed
body condition scoring for pigs
off of a 5 point scale 1 - poor, 2 - moderate, 3 - good, 4 - very good, 5 - fat
how many times a year are sheep shorn?
once
production systems for pigs
outdoor production - labor intensive, more acres of land, low capitol investment indoor production - less labor, less land, high capitol investment, easier handling animals, more direct observation of animals
crossbreeding - heterosis definition
performance of progeny exceeds the average of the two parent breeds
black faced sheep
ram or sire breeds faster growing, heavier muscled, large mature size
ewe breeds in the US
rambouillet, columbia, targhee, poly pay, dorset
farrowing management for sow
should be dewormed and vaccinated in gestation (2-4 wks) prior to farrowing, clean and disinfect and DRY farrowing facility prior to sows going in there, wash udders, at 109-110 days of gestation place sow in farrowing crate, be present during farrowing process
farming industry
small numbers in fenced pastures, lambs born and raised on the same farm
terminal sire crossbreeding steps
step 1 - develop a crossbred step 2 - breed x-bred cows to a sire (terminal) that excels in market trait animals
Why use AI?
superior genetics
What determines the price of beef?
supply and demand
feedlots are becoming bigger
the larger it is, the lower the individual price per cow large scale production is about 15% cheaper and more efficient than the average small feed lot
how big micron diameter
varies from 10 to 70 smaller the number, finer the wool
Where are most of the cattle farms located?
west of the Mississippi because cheaper land and not very populated
boars feeding
young boars - 5-6 lbs per day, mature boars - 4-5 lbs per day corn/soy based diet with 14% protein