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The document discusses the history and development of the livestock industry. Some key points: 1. Livestock were first brought to America by Columbus and included animals like sheep, pigs, and cattle. 2. Modern cattle are descended from ancestral Bos taurus and Bos indicus. 3. Wool and hides were early exports traded for other goods. 4. Livestock are now raised and slaughtered on a large industrial scale to meet global demand.

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Livestock Industry Video Icevonline

The document discusses the history and development of the livestock industry. Some key points: 1. Livestock were first brought to America by Columbus and included animals like sheep, pigs, and cattle. 2. Modern cattle are descended from ancestral Bos taurus and Bos indicus. 3. Wool and hides were early exports traded for other goods. 4. Livestock are now raised and slaughtered on a large industrial scale to meet global demand.

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1. The first ________ animals, such as sheep, _______ and cattle, were brought
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over to America in ________ during Christopher Columbus’s second journey to
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2. The cattle we are familiar with today are ancestors from the Bos _________ and S
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3. _______ and _______ were used for export trade in return for other goods.
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4. They were the first livestock animal to be _________ by humans because of their
_________ and defenseless characteristics.

5. If _________ were to be wild again they would be able to _________ whereas


we could not say the same about sheep.

6. _________ are native to North America but they _________ before the white man
came to the New World.

7. In the 1850s, _________ shows began to exhibit and recognize the different
_________ .

8. This _________ integrated industry is trying to keep up with the high ________
from the consumers.

9. Instead of _______________ animals on an as needed basis, animals began to


be slaughtered in excess during the ____________ months.

10.The animals being raised in CAFOs get their ________ brought to them rather
than them ________ and roaming to find food.

11. With the animals being _________ closely by the operators, the quality of the
animals’ _________ will improve since there is always someone monitoring their
activity.

12. ______ and shows began to allow producers to ______ and show off their
animals.

13. _________ take their new animals back to their ranches and use them to
increase the _________ of animals as well as the productivity of that animal.
Accompanies: The Livestock Industry 1
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14. The animals are _________ and then evaluated on their _________ grade, E
which is also referred to as cut ability, and _________ . N
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15. The _________ grades for lambs are determined by the amount of _________
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fat present on the carcass.
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16. The grades for _________ carcasses are determined by taking a back fat K
measurement over the _________ rib of the pork carcass. S
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17. Each species receives its own _________ grid, which establishes a set price for E
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each _________ of the carcass.
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18. Livestock does not only serve the purpose of providing _________ to the world.
It also provides fiber and _________ for the production of _________ .

19. Animal by-products are _________ to society and can also be used to make
_________, candles and glycerine.

20. For the ___________ products, the fat is then dried and ground to create meat
and bone meal.

21. _________, which is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, adrenal insufficiency,


some _________, diseases of the connective tissue and gout, is taken from the
adrenal _________ of animals.

22. Heparin comes from the _________ of animals and is used to prevent blood
clotting during _________ and helps prevent heart attacks.

23. Whether you are interested in _________ or business and have a passion for the
livestock industry, there is an opportunity to _________ a career and potentially
your own _________.

24. The _________ industry has come a long way from letting animals roam and
graze freely to _________ Animal Feeding Operations.

25. This industry will continue to _________ and change with the constant
advancements in _________ and new innovations developed daily.

Accompanies: The Livestock Industry 2

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