UNDESIRABLE DESIRABLE UNDESIRABLE. Round, bunchy muscle Long, smooth, muscle Light, thin muscle

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UNDESIRABLE DESIRABLE UNDESIRABLE Round, bunchy muscle Long, smooth, muscle Light, thin muscle Good, level arch, long rump desirable slope to shoulder and correct set to rear leg and pasterns. Liberal cushioning, but pastern too weak and broken down. Extremely high arch, steep rump, straight shoulders and rear legs, buckkneed and no cushioning in pasterns.

SWINE STUDY GUIDE Livestock Expo Madera County 4-H Level I Level II Level III Level IV Entry Form (market) (25) Entry Form (28) (registered) Wholesale cuts (10) Carcass terms Parts (15) Parts (20) Parts (27) Carcass & Production Traits (30) T/F Test (25 questions) T/F Test (25 questions) T/F & Multiple. Choice. (25 questions) Disease and parasites (30) Feed ID (5) Feed ID (10) Feed ID (15) Minerals &Essential Amino Acids (30) Feed ID (15) Equipment ID (15) Equipment ID (20) Breed ID (16) Digestive System (6) Judging (1 class) Judging (1 class) Judging (1 class) Judging (1 class) Notching (47) Notching (8) Notching (15) Oral reasons Skills Skills Skills Skills - Measured Carcass 2 Management Questions SKILLS Level I and II - May include driving, turning, penning use, use of hog board entering and leaving ring, stopping and proper use of cane or whip. - Questions on basic management or fitting. Level III & IV- May include normal temperature, how to use a snare, selecting the proper gauge and length of needle for Penicillin injection. - Location for intermuscular, sub-q or IV injection; filling a syringe; reading labels (expiration dates, withdrawal times, etc.) - Management question (worming, parasite and disease control). - Measuring carcasses for length, back fat and rib eye. - Demonstrate how to dock tails, clip needle teeth, castrate, notch. SHOWMANSHIP Level I and II - Must demonstrate showmanship skills. ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: Swine breed I.D. slides; Swine Judging slides; feed I.D. kits; Swine Production -- Leaflet 21169; Your 4-H Market Hog Project -- 4-H 1064 (available at 4-H Office)

SWINE TERMS - LEVEL I & II 1. Barrow: a male hog castrated at an early age. 2. Boar: a male hog of any age. 3. Carcass: dressed body of a meat animal, with the insides removed (offal). 4. Castrate: to remove the testicles from a male hog. 5. Condition: degree of fatness in meat animals. 6. Conformation: refers to shape and design of body. 7. Crossbred: mating of purebred hog but of different breeds. 8. Farrow: to give birth. 9. Gestation: period during pregnancy, 114 days. 10. Gilt: a young female hog which has not farrowed. 11. Registered: purebred animal whose pedigree is recorded with the breed registry. 12. Runts: small, undersized or weak pigs in a litter. 13. Sow: a mature female hog. 14. Wean: to remove the young from its mother. 15. Sire : father 16. Dam: mother. 17. Cull: animal taken out of the herd because below herd standards. 18. Dry sow: sow not in milk. 19. Bred sow/gilt: a female hog that is pregnant. 20. Ration: total feed given during 24 hours (1 day). 21. Scours : diarrhea or loose running manure. 22. Shrinkage: weight lost during hauling or other handling processes. 23. Stag: a male hog castrated at an older age. 24. Weaner pig: a newly weaned pig. 25. Feeder hog: a young hog usually weighing 60-189 lbs. 26. Market hog: a hog for slaughter weighing 190-240 lbs. 27. Notching: notching the ears for identification - pig number and pig litter number. 28. Needle teeth: sharp needle- like teeth found in baby pigs ( removed at birth). 29. Replacement: gilt kept for breeding. Should have 12 to 14 sound teats and weigh 225-275 lbs. at 6 to 8 months of age. 30. Concentrate: feedstuff that is high in energy and low in fiber (grains). 31. Roughage: feedstuff that is high in fiber and low in energy (hay).

SWINE TERMS - LEVEL III & IV - May include Level I & II Terms 1. Barren: not able to produce young 2. Colostrum: thick, yellow milk (first milk) produced by a gilt or sow after farrowing. 3. Yield/Dressing %: percent which chilled carcass is of the live weight -- Dressed weight 100 = Dressing yield % Live weight A U.S. No. 1 market hog should dress approx. 75% at 220 lbs. 4. Estrus: period of heat, able to conceive 2 days. 5. Lactation: period of producing milk. 6. Pedigree: written statement giving the record of an animals ancestry (family tree). 7. Dewworm: to give medication for killing of internal worms. 8. Starter feed: 16% protein feed fed to 40-75 pound feeder pigs. 9. Grower feed: 14% protein feed fed to 75-125 pound hogs. 10. Finisher feed: 13% protein feed fed to 125-200 pound hogs. 11. Creep feeder: an area where nursing pigs can get supplemental grain but their mother cannot. 12. Mono-gastric: an animal with a single stomach (swine). 13. Brucellosis: viral disease which causes abortion in pregnant swine; can be spread to humans through contaminated meat. 14. Dysentery: a disease which causes bloody scours, loss of weight and is highly contagious. 15. Rhinitis: a disease of swine that cause distortion of the snout in it s advanced stages. Early symptoms are sneezing and reduced weight gains. SWINE BREEDS: 1. Carcass breeds -- Berkshire; Duroc; Hampshire 2. Maternal breeds -- Chester White; Landrace; Yorkshire OTHER INFORMATION 1. Baby pigs are most often lacking in iron. 2. Grinding is the usual way to prepare grain for swine. 3. Cottonseed meal for swine must have the gossepel removed because it is toxic to monogastric animals. (present in the cottonseed hull). 4. Pigs drink a quart or more of water for every pound of dry feed they eat. 5. Pigs require salt which is usually added to commercial feeds. 6. 70-80 percent of the cost of raising pigs is feed. 7. Tails are docked to prevent tail biting.

SWINE EQUIPMENT/SUPPLY I.D. alcohol baby pig waterer water bowl drinker pig creep feeder portable scales emasculator mineral oil metal curry comb flexible ear tag coat dressing rice root brush disposable syringe disposable needle ear notching pliers hog show cane hog slapper scalpel metal hog pan spray bottle tagging pliers hog carcass tattoo automatic feeder water pressure nipple farrowing crate heat lamp hold holder (snare) fish hook rings liquid soap rubber boots marking chalk paint brands plastic stiff bristle brush automatic syringe hog board needle teeth clippers hog show whip electric tail docker rubber hog pan swine back fat probe pig O.B. forceps fish hook ringer electric clippers

SWINE SKILLS AND SHOWMANSHIP - LEVEL I SKILLS DEMONSTRATION Possible Points Score Comments Management questions (2) 10 Fitting questions (2) 10 TOTAL 20 SHOWMANSHIP Entering & Leaving Ring 5 Driving/Turning Swine 10 Stopping Swine 5 Proper use of cane or whip 5 TOTAL 25 SWINE SKILLS AND SHOWMANSHIP - LEVEL II SKILLS DEMONSTRATION Possible Points Score Comments Management questions (2) 20 Fitting questions 10 TOTAL 30 SHOWMANSHIP Entering & Leaving Ring 5 Driving/Turning Swine 10 Stopping swine 5 Proper use of cane or whip 10 TOTAL 30

SKILLS DEMONSTRATION Normal temperature 5 Management question 5 Demonstrate how to use snare 5 SWINE SKILL - LEVEL III Possible Points Score Comments Select proper gauge & length of needle for penicillin injection 10 Draw 5 cc penicillin into syringe 5 Using the label to give the : Expiration date 5 Withdrawal time 5 Explain the purpose of deworming and what products can be used. 5 TOTAL 45