Exploring the Beef Industry SECHS Mr. Pullom Fall 2011.

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Exploring the Beef Industry SECHS Mr. Pullom Fall 2011

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Exploring the Beef Industry

SECHSMr. PullomFall 2011

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Objectives

• Name the parts of a beef animal.• List the common breeds of beef animals.• Explain how to select beef animals.• Identify types of beef production setups.• Describe beef marketing options.

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Terms

• Cattle feeders

• Conformation

• Cow-calf operation

• Cutability

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Terms Continued

• Demand

• Dual-purpose breed

• Desirable traits

• Feeder calves

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Terms Continued

• Frame score

• Marbling

• Performance

• Polled

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Terms Continued

• Purebred breeders

• Supply

• Yearling feeders

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Objective 1: Name the parts of a beef animal.

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Objective 2: List the common breeds of beef animals.

• Angus• Charolais • Hereford • Polled Hereford • Limousin• Shorthorn • Simmental • Brahman• Brangus • Beefmaster

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Angus

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Charolais

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Hereford

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Polled Hereford

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Limousin

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Shorthorn

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Simmental

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Brahman

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Brangus

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Beefmaster

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Objective 3: Explain how to select beef animals.

• Desirable traits are traits that are in demand at the marketplace. Mainly, selection is based on conformation and performance records.

• Conformation describes an animal’s shape, form, and type.

• Performance describes the ability of an animal to reproduce, wean, gain weight, and stay strong.

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• Frame score is a measurement based on animals being observed and evaluated at 205 days.

• When selecting animals, you must realize that no one breed is going to be superior in all traits. You need to decide what your individual priorities are and select a breed based on your resources.

• Choosing reputable producers will help insure animals free from disease, genetic problems.

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Objective 4: Identify types of beef production setups.

• There are three main types of beef production setups. The first type is cow-calf producers. The second is feeders or feedlots and the third is purebred breeding.

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Cow-calf producers

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Feeders or feedlots

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Purebred breeding

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Objective 5: Describe beef marketing options.

• Purebred marketing of cattle is one way of marketing your beef cattle.

• Local sale barns are popular because of their convenience to buyers.

• Another way to market cattle is to sell them directly.