PPT-4-H Show Cattle Facilities
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Sam Womble County Extension Agent Bexar County What are the basic needs of my show cattle project Space 400 sq ft minimum stall Nutrition fresh feed and water
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Sam Womble County Extension Agent Bexar County What are the basic needs of my show cattle project Space 400 sq ft minimum stall Nutrition fresh feed and water Shelter protection from extreme weather conditions. California State Standards. Animal Science Pathway. D5.1 Evaluate a group of animals for desired qualities and discern among them for breeding selection. . Question of the Day:. What hybrid did we “create” in class yesterday?. Paulo Barreto. Senior Researcher at IMAZON. 15% . deforested. . up. to 2009. Pastureland ocupies . 75% of the area deforested. Will cattle ranching continue to drive deforestation?. What has driven deforestation?. Cattle Egret. Cattle Egrets. Cattle . Egrets. By: Logan Evans. Introduction. Farming goes back to ancient times where people’s everyday question was, “What are we going to eat today?”.. Now in the present day we can go to any fast food restaurant and get a quick meal, but most people do not even know where their food really comes from.. Bos. Taurus. Genetics. DNA. - a double helix chain of nucleic acid in a cell that carries genetic and hereditary information. Chromosomes. – a strand of DNA that carries genes in linear order. Cattle carry 30 pairs of Chromosomes. Dr. Simon Kenyon. Objectives. Recognize the common musculoskeletal disorders of cattle. Understand the management factors that lead to them. Understand prevention, monitoring and control of these conditions. Nebraska AgrAbility. -Rodney Peterson, Rural Rehabilitation Specialist. -Emily Freudenburg, Rural Rehabilitation Specialist. Introduction. Want to wish you all a Merry Christmas! Thank you for taking time to be on this call with us today!. Animal . Unit. Ms. . Skinner. Vocabulary . Alveoli. —the part of the udder that manufactures milk. . Bos. . indicus. —humped cattle found in tropical countries. . Bos. . taurus. —domestic cattle originating from the Aurochs or Celtic Shorthorn.. Dr. Simon Kenyon. Objectives. Recognize the common musculoskeletal disorders of cattle. Understand the management factors that lead to them. Understand prevention, monitoring and control of these conditions. Develop & then Decline. ?. Starter: What do all these images have in common?. Challenge: . For each, expand with subject knowledge!. What . was . Cattle Ranching?. The ranches themselves were typically open ranges, unfenced land which was claimed by the rancher. Every open range would need a water supply. Often the boundaries between the ranches were the water sheds. . Nutrition. Dgriffin@GPVEC.UNL.EDU. http//gpvec.unl.edu. Health & Nutrition . Go Hand-N-Hand. Understand . What they eat. Water intake. Feed intake. Growth requirements. Production requirements. Grass / Forage. SS5E1 The student will use the basic economic concepts of trade, opportunity cost, specialization, voluntary exchange, productivity, and price incentives to illustrate historical events. . b. Explain how price incentives affect people’s behavior and choices (such as decisions to participate in cattle trails because of increased beef prices). . Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee. February 13, 2018. 2. Background. March 2016: fire in a boarding home and fire in an unlicensed lodging facility resulted in three deaths and the emergency evacuation of 29 elderly and disabled residents.. Safe Practices: Working Around Dairy and Beef Cattle. Cattle Handling Safety Overview. General Safety Around Cattle. Show confidence when working with . cattle, . but be gentle at the same time. Don’t push, shove or strike a cow.
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