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Title: FOOD AND FIBER FROM ANIMALS


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FOOD AND FIBER FROM ANIMALS
2
INTEREST APPROACH
  • Make a list of 20 foods that you eat regularly.
    Which foods are good sources of protein?

3
INTRODUCTION
  • Animals play major roles in the food production
    chain
  • Source of energy
  • Source of vitamins and minerals
  • By-products from animals
  • Conservation of low quality roughages to food and
    fiber for humans
  • Conservation of grains to high quality protein
    and nutrients

4
LIVESTOCK CONTRIBUTION TO TOTAL WORLD PROTEIN
DEMAND
  • MEAT 34.7
  • MILK 33.7
  • AQUATIC ANIMALS 27.2
  • EGGS 4.4

5
TYPICAL PROTEIN CONSUMPTION IN THE U.S. (grams
per week/person)
  • MILK 760
  • MEAT 299
  • EGGS 50
  • AQUATIC ANIMALS 30

6
BASIC ANIMAL SCIENCE ENTERPRISES
  • Beef cattle
  • Seedstock production - purebred and crossbred
  • Cow-calf commercial - feeder calf production
  • Stocker backgrounding
  • Feedlot - finishing

7
BASIC ANIMAL SCIENCE ENTERPRISES
  • Swine
  • Seedstock production purebred and crossbred
  • Farrow to finish
  • Farrow to feeder pig
  • Finishing feeder pigs

8
BASIC ANIMAL SCIENCE ENTERPRISES
  • Sheep
  • Seedstock production purebred and crossbred
  • Breeding ewe flock feeder lamb production
  • Market lamb feed lots
  • Ewe lock to finishing
  • Range operations
  • Farm flocks

9
BASIC ANIMAL SCIENCE ENTERPRISES
  • Dairy
  • Seedstock production purebred and cross
  • Milking herds
  • Veal production

10
BASIC ANIMAL SCIENCE ENTERPRISES
  • Poultry
  • Layers
  • Fryers/broilers
  • Turkeys
  • Breeding
  • Game birds

11
BASIC ANIMAL SCIENCE ENTERPRISES
  • Auqaculture
  • Commercial fisheries
  • Fish farming

12
DEVELOPMENT IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES
  • Less sophistication of livestock production
  • Smaller sized units of livesotck production
  • Developing nations consume large quantities of
    aquatic animals
  • Amount of protein is considerable less than that
    consumed in Western nations
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