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Identifying Breeds of Swine

Identifying Breeds of Swine. Mrs. Gilbreath. Today you should be able to…. Identify characteristics of major swine breeds. List advantages and disadvantages of each swine breed. Memorize facts on swine industry. Facts on Swine Industry. China is the #1 producer of hogs in the world.

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Identifying Breeds of Swine

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  1. Identifying Breeds of Swine Mrs. Gilbreath

  2. Today you should be able to… • Identify characteristics of major swine breeds. • List advantages and disadvantages of each swine breed. • Memorize facts on swine industry.

  3. Facts on Swine Industry • China is the #1 producer of hogs in the world. • U.S. ranks third. • In the U.S. Iowa ranks 1st in hog production while Texas ranks 15th. • Hogs rank second only to cattle in total livestock production in the U.S.

  4. Maternal Breeds Known for large litters and replacement females. Chester White Landrace Yorkshire Terminal Breeds Known for growth and carcass quality. Used in terminal crosses. Berkshire Hampshire Spot Duroc Poland China Pietrain Two Categories of Swine

  5. Berkshire • Originated in England • Black with 6 white points. legs, snout and switch • Short snout that is turned up • Known for producing high quality meats • Erect ears

  6. Chester White • Originated in Chester County, Pennsylvania • Large in size, white with small drooped ears • Mothering breed • Known to produce large litters that grow rapidly

  7. Duroc • Originated in the United States • Solid red • Drooped ears • Very desirable carcass • Excellent meat type hog

  8. Hampshire • Developed in the United States • Probably the oldest American breed • Black with a white belt and white front legs • Good mothers • Small, erect ears • Well-known meat breed

  9. Landrace • Originated in Denmark • Drooped ears • Known for their maternal instincts • White • Long • Flatter-topped than other breeds

  10. Poland China • Originated in the US • Noted for ability to easily gain weight • Quiet dispositions • Black with white snouts, legs and switch • Generally poor mothers • Drooped ears

  11. Spots • Developed in Indiana • Black with white spots or white with black spots • Small ears droop over the eyes • Efficient feeders • Noted for rapid weight gain

  12. Yorkshire • Originated in Yorkshire England • White • Large, erect ears • Known as “The Mother Breed” • Produces large litters • Bacon-type hog • May be most common breed in the world

  13. Pietrain • Birthplace – Pietrain, Belgium • Black and white spotted with erect ears • Extreme muscularity and leanness • Early maturing • Normally stress positive • Terminal sire breed

  14. Today we covered and… • Identified characteristics of major swine breeds. • Listed advantages and disadvantages of each swine breed. • Memorized facts on swine industry.

  15. Review • Texas ranks _______ in swine production in the U.S. • ________ is the #1 swine producer in the world • Name 2 Maternal Breeds • Name 3 Terminal Sire Breeds

  16. Questions • A breed medium in size from Denmark, long bodied, with white hair and skin, occasional freckles and very large, slightly drooping ears?

  17. Landrace

  18. A large white breed imported from England and characterized by erect ears and a slightly dished face.

  19. Yorkshire

  20. A large red breed with drooping ears, recognized for its mothering ability and carcass conformation.

  21. Duroc

  22. A large breed identified by being black in color and having 20-80 percent white markings and drooping ears.

  23. Spot

  24. Review Breeds

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