Swine Production & Breeds
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The main Purpose for Swine Production is to create what? | Pork
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Removal of testicles form intact male pigs. | Castration
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A male pig not castrated that is used for breeding purposes | Boar
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A male pig that IS castrated that is entirely meant for pork production | Barrow
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A female pig that has already produces a litter of baby pigs | Sow
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A female pig that has NOT produces a litter of baby pigs | Gilt
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A group of new born pigs from one mother. | Litter
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Breed of animal whose characteristics are geared for quick maturity and muscle growth. | Terminal Breed
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Terminal Breed developed in America. Cherry Red in color, droop eared, Popular. | Duroc
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Breed of animal whose characteristics are geared to a slower maturity and breeding quality | Maternal Breed
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Terminal Breed developed in America. Black with white band over shoulders, erect ears. Known as the MEAT breed. | Hampshire
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Terminal Breed developed in England with erect ears, primarily black with six white points. | Berkshire
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Terminal Breed developed in America, droop eared, Black with 6 white points and known for soundness. | Poland China
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Terminal Breed developed in America, droop eared, Black with white spots and known for being fast gainers. | Spot
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Maternal breed developed in America. Solid white, semi-droopy ears, large framed, extremely sound and adaptable. | Chester White
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Maternal breed developed in England. Solid white, erect ears, known as the mother breed. | Yorkshire
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Maternal breed developed in Denmark. Solid white, droopy ears, long bodied. | Landrace
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Terminal Breed developed in Belgium, erect ears, Piebald, White with dark patches. Extreme muscling. STRESS gene. | Pietrain
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The period of time when a sow will breed to the male | Estrus
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Comes every 21 days Last for 3 days Ovulation (egg production) occurs | Estrous Cycle
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The period of time in which the sperm actually unites with the eggs | Fertilization
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The time between fertilization and giving birth (parturition) 115 Days or 3 months, 3 weeks, and 3 days | Gestation
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The process of giving birth | Farrow
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Ear Notching: Pig's Right Ear. | Litter Number
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Ear Notching: Pig's Left Ear. | Individual Number
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50%-70% of Production costs | Feed
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Key Nutritional Component of swine feed. | Protein
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Ideal Market Weight for swine | 280lbs
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The animals skeletal frame. | Structure
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Curvature of Ribs | Spring
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Animal or group of animals deemed unsuitable for use as breeders and should be sold or processed. | Cull
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Business and practice of housing outstanding male swine individuals, collecting and distributing semen to outside swine producers. | Boar Stud
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Gene responsible for sudden death losses | Stress Gene
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