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BEEF Cattle (Bovine) Nutrition Production Bi-Products Food Safety

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1 BEEF Cattle (Bovine) Nutrition Production Bi-Products Food Safety
Structure/Cuts

2 PRODUCTION

3 Basic Function To utilize crops which are unsuitable or less desirable for human consumption in their natural form (grains, grasses, hay, by-products) to a desirable beef product.

4 Ancestry Bos indicus- humped cattle, developed in tropical countries
Bos taurus- humpless cattle, developed in more temperate zones.

5 U.S. Cattle Rankings Texas Nebraska Kansas Colorado Iowa Oklahoma
California

6 Types of Cattle Operations
Purebred Registered cow-calf Provide range bulls Improve genetics

7 Commercial Cow-Calf Calves for stocker and feeder operations Replacement females Stocker Operations Provides cattle for feedlots Replacement Heifers

8 Feeder Operations Commercial / farm feeders Finish cattle for slaughter Supply beef packers

9 Calf to Market Calving Dependent on grass season
Usually fall or spring Gestation length 283 days (approximately 9 months) Weaners 5-8 months old lbs

10 Stocker Cattle lbs 1.5-2 lbs average daily gain Generally gain lbs Feedlot days lbs Average daily gain 3-4 lbs Efficiency 5-9 lbs feed/lb gain

11 Carcass lbs 60-63% dressing 65-75% retail product

12 Traits of Economic Importance
Polled vs. horned Color Carcass traits Performance and efficiency Maternal traits Temperament Age at puberty Calving ease

13 CROSSBREDS A large portion of the U.S. cattle industry relies on crossbreeding to improve and/or enhance the genetics of purebreds. However, a large problem then exists with management and consistency in product quality.

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16 RED ANGUS

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20 Black Baldy Cross between an angus and hereford.
The white face is a dominant gene/trait.

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24 Charolais

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27 Chianina One of the oldest breeds of cattle
Tallest breed of beef cattle Short hair that is white to steel gray Terminal breed Low milk production

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29 Limousin

30 LIMOUSIN

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37 Brahman

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39 Texas Longhorn

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42 Simmental

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44 Belgian Blue

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46 Bovine Female Cattle Cow

47 Bovine Male Cattle Bull

48 Bovine Juvenile Cattle Calf

49 Bovine Young Female Cattle Heifer Castrated Male Cattle Steer
Young Male Cattle Bullock

50 Bovine How long is a cows gestation period? 9 months
The average calf weighs how much? lbs How much does the average cow weigh? Bull? 1000 lbs and 1500 – 2000 lbs

51 Bovine What do cattle eat? Grasses, hay, grains, & silage
How much water will the average cow drink in a day? 50 gal Having a four part/compartment stomach, cows are known as? Ruminants


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