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Mind Warmer
When composing oral reasons what are the different pairs that
you compare?
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Animal Science 1
Wake Forest-Rolesville High SchoolMr. Capps
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Introduction
• Competency: 001.00 Investigate agricultural animals in order to build a foundational knowledge for advanced animal science studies
• Objective: 001.01 Define terms used to distinguish animals by sex, age and physical traits in the beef, swine and poultry industry.
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Terminology for Cattle
Steer –
Stag –
Bull – Non-castrated male bovine Castrated young male bovine
Castrated old male bovine
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Terminology for Cattle
Cow – Heifer –
Calf –
Young female that has not given birth
Older female that has given birth
Baby bovine
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Terminology for Swine
Barrow-
Stag-
Boar- male that has not been castrated castrated young male
swine
male castrated after reaching maturity
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Terminology for Swine
Gilt – Sow –
Pig – Baby swine
Young female that has not given birth
Older female that has given birth
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Terminology for Poultry
Rooster – Male chicken that has not been castrated
Tom – Male turkey that has not been castrated
Capon – Male castrated when young