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WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Livestock Products Work in groups of two and write down as many animals products and by-products as you can. You have 10 min. to complete this task!

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Livestock Products 1. Food – meat, milk, cheese, eggs 2. Clothing – wool, leather from hides 3. Shelter – tents from hides 4. Power – work in less developed countries

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Livestock Products 5. Recreation – horse back riding, rodeos 6. Fuel – burn dry animal manure 7. Animals are converters – eat stuff humans will not eat and convert these materials into food – meat, eggs, milk, etc.

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Which of the following was not made from animals:

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By-Products 1. Wool 2. Leather 3. Candy and chewing gum from animal fat 4. Gelatin - from horns, hooves, bones, and hides 5. Glue, cosmetics, waxes, soap, lubricants, brushes, etc.

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Wool

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 By-Products 6. Animal feeds from scrap meat and bones and blood meal 7. Insulin – for diabetics – from livestock pancreas

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 By-Products 8. Heparin – for blood clotting – from livestock lungs 9. Candles 10. Fertilizer

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Trends in Animal Science

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What do you think is the top livestock commodity in North Carolina?

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Swine

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Trends in NC Swine The top agriculture commodity in North Carolina – found mostly in the eastern 1/2 of the state North Carolina ranks 2nd nationally – Iowa is 1st

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Trends in NC Swine The swine industry brings in over 1.5 billion dollars to the state The number of swine farms is decreasing – The size of farms is increasing

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Poultry

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Trends in NC Poultry Broilers are NC’s second rank commodity Broilers bring in over 1.3 billion dollars in cash receipts to NC agriculture

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Trends in NC Poultry Recent health concerns has increased the consumption of poultry products – less fat – subcutaneous fat layer

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Animal Agriculture North Carolina livestock commodities brings in twice as much money as other agriculture products

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Livestock, Dairy and Poultry Cash Receipts from Farm Marketing, 2001

WF-R ANIMAL SCIENCE 1 Statistics Charts and statistics provided by: NCDA – USDA –