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Breeds of Beef Cattle. Chapter 13. Objectives. Describe the characteristics of the beef industry Name and describe the various breeds of beef cattle, giving their origin and breed characteristics Identify the various breeds of beef cattle by viewing pictures or live animals.
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Breeds of Beef Cattle Chapter 13
Objectives • Describe the characteristics of the beef industry • Name and describe the various breeds of beef cattle, giving their origin and breed characteristics • Identify the various breeds of beef cattle by viewing pictures or live animals
Characteristics of the Beef Industry • About 35 percent of total U.S. livestock and poultry income comes from beef industry • Consumption has dropped since 2005 • Demand depends on • Number of people • Income per person • Changes in people’s meat preference
Characteristics of the Beef Industry (cont.) • Most beef eaten in U.S. comes from domestic production • About 9 percent come from imports • About 7 percent is exported • Majority of farms have small-size herds; largest herds account for most sales • Trend toward fewer small operations
Characteristics of the Beef Industry (cont.) • Industry has recently shifted from formerly heavy concentration in Corn Belt to Central and Southern Plains states • Most high-capacity feedlots in TX, KS, NE, and OK • U.S. broken up into eight cattle-production regions
Development of Beef Breeds • Many modern beef breeds were developed in Europe, beginning in 1700s • Selection based on desired traits best for farm location • There are more than 50 breeds of beef cattle available to U.S. producers
Selection of a Breed • Points to consider • All breeds have strong, weak traits • No one breed is best for all traits • Each has wide range of genetic variation • Best breeding stock, breeding practices more important than breed selected • Breed should fit location where it’s raised • Market demand should be determined
Characteristics of the Breeds • Angus
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Red Angus
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Beefmaster
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Blonde d’Aquitaine
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Bonsmara
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Braford
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Brahman
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Brangus
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Red Brangus
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Charolais
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Chianina
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • South Devon
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Galloway
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Gelbvieh
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Hereford
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Polled Hereford
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Highland
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Limousin
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Main-Anjou
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Marchigiana
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Murray Grey
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Pinzgauer
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Romagnola
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Santa Gertrudis
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Senepol
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Shorthorn and Polled Shorthorn
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Simmental
Characteristics of the Breeds (cont.) • Texas Longhorn