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Swine Breeds Click Here to Start Navigation Next Slide Menu Previous Slide Return to Question 9 th graders taking an introductory animal science or agriculture class Audience A computer lab with a computer for each student Headphone ID: 271307

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By: Katelin Ade

Swine Breeds

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9th graders taking an introductory animal science or agriculture class.Audience Slide4

A computer lab with a computer for each student. Headphone

s will also be provided to each student.Learning Environment Slide5

Given a picture of a pig, the student will be able to identify what breed it is based on markings, color, and ears with 100% accuracy.

Given a picture of a pig, the student will be able to name the origin of the breed without notes with 100% accuracy.Learning Objectives Slide6

IntroductionSlide7

Why do breeds exist?

What do you look for when identifying breeds?Swine BreedsSwine Breed Trivia Activity Quiz

MenuSlide8

Breeds make it easier to distinguish the many kinds of pigs.

Breeds make it easier to sort out the desirable characteristics that certain animals have and recognize them.Why do breeds exist?Slide9

Color

MarkingsBody TypeEars

What do you look for when identifying breeds?Slide10

There are 3 colors to

look for:White BlackRedPigs can either be a solid color or have markings on them.ColorSlide11

Some pigs have no markings.

The markings that you could see on a pig:Belted: All black with a white stripe around the shoulders.SpottedPoints: Solid black with white on feet, nose, and tail.MarkingsSlide12

Muscular

Some breeds are more muscular than others because they are raised for meat. MaternalSome breeds look more maternal because they have a better a better mothering ability and they produce better litters than other breeds.Body TypeSlide13

DroopyErect

EarsSlide14

Hampshire

YorkshireDurocChester White Landrace Berkshire

Spot

Poland China

Hereford

Tamworth

PietrainSwine BreedsSlide15

Origin: United States, oldest American breed in existence.

Color: BlackMarkings: BeltedEars: ErectCharacteristics: High-quality meat, terminal sires, hardinessHampshireSlide16

Origin: Yorkshire County, England

Color: WhiteMarkings: SolidEars: ErectCharacteristics: Known for mothering ability, long-bodied.YorkshireSlide17

Origin: Corn Belt and Eastern United States

Color: Red Markings: SolidEars: DroopyCharacteristics: Long-bodied, highest conversion rate of feed, good meat.DurocSlide18

Origin:

Chester County, Pennsylvania, United StatesColor: WhiteMarkings: SolidEars: Droopy; stops just above the eyesCharacteristics: Long-bodied, meat, good production.Chester White Slide19

Origin: Denmark

Color: WhiteMarkings: SolidEars: Droopy; overs the eyesCharacteristics: Always been noted for milk production and mothering abilities, long-bodied.LandraceSlide20

Origin: Shire of Berk, England

Color: BlackMarkings: White on tip of tail, snout, and four white-stockinged feetEars: ErectCharacteristics: Known for meat and good sires.Berkshire Slide21

Origin: Ohio, United States

Color: Black and WhiteMarkings: SpottedEars: DroopyCharacteristics: Good carcass quality, feed efficiency, good rate of gain.SpotSlide22

Origin: Ohio, United States

Color: BlackMarkings: White on tip of tail, snout, and four white-stockinged feetEars: DroopyCharacteristics: Great weight gain. Excellent feeders. Poland ChinaSlide23

Origin: Missouri, United States

Color: Red and WhiteMarkings: Red with white marks all over the body.Ears: DroopyCharacteristics: Similar to the cattle breed it shares its name with. Good meat.Hereford Slide24

Origin: EnglandColor: Red

Markings: SolidEars: ErectCharacteristics: Extremely muscular. Very timid. Tasty bacon. Small for a pig breed.Tamworth Slide25

Origin: BelgiumColor: Black and White

Markings: SpottedEars: ErectCharacteristics: Extremely muscular. Very lean.Pietrain Slide26

Swine Breeds Trivia Activity

http://

www.ca.uky.edu/agripedia/agmania/interactive/SwineBreeds.html

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Why do breeds exist?

To identify whether the pig is a boy or a girl. To measure the production of the pig.To distinguish between the different kinds of pigs.

Question 1Slide28

CORRECT!Slide29

OOPS

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Hint: Go back and look at the Why do breeds exist slide. Slide30

What are some things you look for when identifying breeds?

Color, markings, ears, body typeColor, eyes, feet, body typeNose, EPD, markings, ears

Question 2Slide31

CORRECT!Slide32

OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look at What to look for when identifying breeds slide.Slide33

What are the three colors of pigs?

Red, white, and blueBlack, white, redGray, black, white

Question 3Slide34

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OOPS!

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the Colors slide.Slide36

What are the different markings?

Stars, spots, stripesBelted, roan, specklesBelted, spotted, points

Question 4Slide37

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OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look at

the Markings slide.Slide39

True or False: Ears can be either be droopy or erect.

TrueFalseQuestion 5Slide40

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OOPS!

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the Ears slide

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What breed is this and where did it originate?

Chester White- Chester County, Pennsylvania, United StatesBerkshire- Shire of Berk, EnglandDuroc- Corn Belt and Eastern United States

Question 6Slide43

CORRECT!Slide44

OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look at

the Swine Breeds slidesSlide45

What breed is this and what are its characteristics?

Duroc- Long-bodied, terminal siresHampshire- High-quality meat, terminal sires, hardiness.Berkshire- Hardiness, known for mothering ability.

Question 7 Slide46

CORRECT!Slide47

OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look at

the Swine Breeds

slides

sSlide48

What breed is this and what markings does it have?

Chester White- SolidDuroc- SolidSpot- Spotted

Question 8Slide49

CORRECT!Slide50

OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look

at the Swine Breeds

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What breed is this and are its ears droopy or erect?

Hampshire-erectLandrace-droopySpot-droopy

Question 9Slide52

CORRECT!Slide53

OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look at

the Swine Breeds slide

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What breed is this

and where did it originate?Yorkshire- Yorkshire County, EnglandSpot- Ohio, United StatesLandrace- Denmark

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CORRECT!Slide56

OOPS!

Hint: Go back and look

at the Swine Breeds slide

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Congratulations!!!!

You have completed the lesson!

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