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Published on Dec 14, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MAINE ANJOU

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

  • They were originally red an white in color
  • They can now be black or black an white also
  • Mature weight for male: 2,200-3,100
  • Female: 1,500-1,900

PURPOSE

  • The are the dual purpose breed
  • At first: used in small farms to maximize
  • Production an raise bull calves to be market ready
  • Cows used for milk production

ORIGIN/HISTORY

  • Originated in France (Begin of 19th century)
  • Breed of durham cattle from england cross with mancelle
  • 1850 called Durham Mancelle cattle 1909 became maine anjou
  • Got name from maine and anjou river valleys
  • In the chateau-gontier in the mayene district

HOW THEY GOT HERE

  • Cattle came to north america an placed in canada in 1969
  • Introduced to the united states by artificial insemination

CROSSBRED

  • Can be bred with a chi or simmental
  • To make a mainetainer in the show industry

SHROPSHIRE

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

  • Male weight: 225-250 pound
  • Female weight: 150-180 pounds
  • Black/white legs to knee, white bodies,
  • An black faces with white a top the head

PURPOSE

  • Dual purpose breed
  • Very high meat quality can grade at earlier age so less $
  • High quailty wool. Light shrink an quality is market ready
  • Easy breed for children because they are medium sized
  • And have a very easy disposition

ORIGIN/HISTORY

  • From england in shropshire an staffordshire
  • No proof as to how they developed
  • They think breeders took the best of old native breed
  • Then others say its a breed of higher quality southdowns
  • EIther way bred to be the highest quailty sheep in england

HOW THEY GOT HERE

  • Imported to virginia in 1855
  • No record of how they were imported here
  • 1860 bred to a flock of ewes on samuel suttons farm
  • By the 1880s most colonies had them in they had sheep

CROSSBRED

  • Can be bred to a hamp or sulffolk
  • To make a higher quality crossbred to show

LANDRACE

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

  • All white with large droopy ears
  • Male weight: 500-700 pounds
  • Female weight: 450-600 pounds

PURPOSE

  • Hang a admirable high quality carcass
  • Sows reach best lactation at 5 weeks (uncommon)

HISTORY/ORIGIN

  • They are from denmark
  • There is not alot of record on details
  • Of the original breed which is a danish landrace

HOW THEY GOT HERE

  • United states received a shipment from denmark in 1934
  • They are an ancestor breed to many new breeds here in the US
  • Blood from danish, swedish, and norwegian landrace are
  • Being put in american landrace to increase quality

CROSSBRED

  • Landrace are crossed with most main breeds
  • To increase carcass quailty and muscling