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Title: The Beef Industry


1
The Beef Industry
Original Power Point Created by Randal
Cales Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education
Curriculum Office June 2002
2
The Beef Industry
  • The average size beef herd is around 100 head.

3
The Beef Industry
  • Sire Breeds-
  • Traits are characteristics of bulls rather than
    cows.
  • Breeds of agricultural animals that are used as
    sire in a crossbreeding program.
  • Dam Breeds-
  • Traits are characteristics of cows rather than
    bulls.
  • Breeds of agricultural animals that are used as
    dams in a crossbreeding program.

4
The beef industry
  • In the US there are over forty different breeds
    as well as many crosses of these breeds.

5
The beef industry
  • Breeds of beef cattle are broken into three
    categories or groups

6
British-
  • Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, these were the first
    breeds brought into this country, they represent
    the largest segment of the beef industry.

7
Continental
  • Limousin, Simmental, Charolais, Chianina, desired
    for their size and ability to grow

8
American Breeds
  • Scientifically classified as Bos indicus, the
    most common type of American Breed is the Braham.

9
American Breeds
  • Other breeds developed form this line include
    Brangus,Santa Gertrudis and Beefmaster.

10
4 Major Segments
  • purebred operations
  • cow-calf operations
  • stocker operations
  • feedlot operations

11
Purebred operations
  • Purpose is to produce seed stock cattle. These
    cattle are used as the dams and sires of the
    calves that will be grown to market weight.

12
Purebred operations
  • Growing purebred stock allows breeders to
    concentrate on improving an accentuating the
    advantages of a particular breed.

13
Cow-Calf operations
  • Most calves produced are crossbreeds from
    purebred parents of different breeds.

14
Cow-Calf operations
  • Much of this industry is centered in the southern
    and western states, however, cow-calf operations
    are found all across the country.

15
Cow-Calf operations
  • In the west it is common to leave cows on free
    range-not fenced in until calving, at weaning
    time all stock is rounded up for the calves to be
    sold.

16
Cow-Calf operations
  • Calves are usually sold at weaning weight, around
    500 pounds. Buyers prefer calves that have been
    castrated and vaccinated and are in good
    condition.

17
Stocker operations
  • Provide a step between the weaning of calves and
    the finishing or fattening of the animals prior
    to slaughter.

18
Stocker operations
  • Weaned calves are placed on pasture and fed a
    ration to allow for skeletal and muscular growth.
    Before calves are sold to a feedlot for
    finishing they must be physically mature.

19
Feedlot operations
  • Many feedlot operators are also stockers. Final
    phase before the animals are sent to slaughter.

20
Feedlot operations
  • Animals are fed a highly concentrated ration
    which is designed to put the proper amount of fat
    cover on the animals.

21
Feedlot operations
  • Producers usually want sufficient fat cover to
    allow the animals to grade low choice.

22
Feedlot operation
  • Feedlots range in size from feeding fewer than
    100 head to those feeding thousands of head each
    year.

23
Feedlot operation
  • When animals reach the proper degree of finish,
    they are sold to slaughter. Usually around 18 to
    24 months, weighing 800 to 1500 pounds depending
    on breed and body type.
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