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Slide 1 - Livestock animals
Slide 2 - Food and Fiber First food and fiber animal was the sheep(Ovis Aries) Reasons: They stay together, survive off poorer and marginal land, manageable size, low aggression, and versatile.
Slide 3 - New Zealand-North Island
Slide 4 - Origin of Ovis aries The Mouflon- a possible ancestor (scientists aren’t sure) Domesticated ~11,000 years ago in Mesopotamia(today’s Iraq).
Slide 5 - Origin of Ovis aries Dall Sheep- Ovis dallis Wild sheep native to NW North America
Slide 6 - Origin of Ovis aries Big Horn Sheep Wild sheep native to NW North America
Slide 7 - Dall Sheep on Beluga Point, AK
Slide 8 - Food and Labor Bovines: Bos taurus and Bos indicus c
Slide 9 - Food and Labor Bos indicus type cows in Brazil.
Slide 10 - Food and Labor Bos indicus type cows in Brazil.
Slide 11 - Food and Labor Bos indicus type cows in Brazil. Where do these types of cows usually live? Why do they look so different?