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This document defines common terminology used in animal science, focusing on cattle and carabao. Key terms defined include ruminant, estrous cycle, sire, dam, fertility, and castration. Specific cattle terms explained are bull, cow, calf, heifer, steer, and beef. For carabao, terms like carabull, caracow, caracalf, and caraveal are defined. The document provides definitions for over 50 important terms across general animal science and the sciences of cattle and carabao.
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Animal Science Terms

This document defines common terminology used in animal science, focusing on cattle and carabao. Key terms defined include ruminant, estrous cycle, sire, dam, fertility, and castration. Specific cattle terms explained are bull, cow, calf, heifer, steer, and beef. For carabao, terms like carabull, caracow, caracalf, and caraveal are defined. The document provides definitions for over 50 important terms across general animal science and the sciences of cattle and carabao.
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ANIMAL SCIENCE

TERMINOLOGIES
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ANIMAL SCIENCE TERMINOLOGIES  SPAYING- the process of removing the


primary sex organ of the female animal
GENERAL TERMS  PROVEN SIRE- a sire that has
sufficient unselected information to
 RUMINANT- a cud chewing animals, indicate its transmitting ability.
having compound stomach namely  CRYPTORCHID- a male animal whose
rumen, reticulum, omasum, and testes, one or two failed to descend into
abomasum. the scrotal sac
 ESTROUS CYCLE- the interval from the  LACTATION- the period during which
beginning of one heat period to the the animal produce milk from time of
beginning of the next heat. delivery of her young until normal milk
 ESTROUS PERIOD - the period of one production.
heat or a period of sexual receptivity in  SELECTION- the process of selecting
the female desirable animals from herd
 COPULATION- the act of mating  TRANSMITTING ABILITY- the ability
 DAM- the female parent of an animal to pass on either good or
 SIRE- the male parent bad traits to its progeny.
 FERTILIZATION- the union of sperm  CULLING- the process of eliminating
cells and the egg cells undesirable animals from the herd.
 CONCEPTION- the act of fertilization
 GESTATION- pregnancy time from
conception to birth
 PARTURITION- the act of giving birth CATTLE
or delivery.
 Calving- the act of giving birth (Bos taurus, Bos indicus)
in cows
 Caracalving- the act of giving  OX- ruminant member of the bovine
birth in carabaos family, or sometimes the male used for
 Farrowing- the act of giving draft purposes.
birth in sows  CATTLE- domesticated bovine animals
 Foaling- the act of giving birth in  BULL- a mature male breeding cattle.
mare/ broodmare  COW- a mature female breeding cattle,
 Kidding- the act of giving birth one that has given birth.
in does( nanny goats)  CALF- a young offspring of a cattle of
 Lambing- the act of giving birth either sex less than one year of age.
in ewes.  BULL CALF- a male calf
 Kindling- the act of giving birth  HEIFER CALF- a female calf
on does(rabbits).  HEIFER- a female cattle that has not
 SUCKLING- the young animals from yet produced any offspring.
birth to weaning.  HEIFERETTE- a large heavy heifer that
 WEANING- the process of separating has already delivered an offspring.
the young animals from its dam.  BULLING HEIFER- a heifer that bred at
 WEANLING- the young animals after age for breeding usually from 15 months
separation from its dam. to the first service, or mating.
 PUBERTY- the period during which the  SPAYED HEIFER- a heifer whose
reproductive organ first become ovaries has been removed by the
functional. process/ operation called spaying of the
 FERTILITY- the ability to produce female animal.
fertilizable ova and to provide proper  STEER- a male cattle whose testes has
environment for and initiating cell been removed / castrated before
division and embryonic development ; reaching sexual maturity.
the ability to produce large number of  STAG- a male cattle whose testes has
sperm cells capable of fertilization. been removed / castrated after sexual
 FECUNDITY- the ability to give birth to maturity.
offspring of numerous young at frequent  STAG BULLOCK- used for doing work
intervals. or as draft animal.
 PROLIFICACY- the ability to produce  YEARLING- a cattle of either sex that is
large number of offspring per between 1-2 years old.
parturition.  SHORT YEARLING- a yearling between
 STERILITY- inability to produce normal 1-1 ½ years old
young  LONG YEARLING- a yearling between
 IMPOTENCY- failure to copulate 1 ½ - 2 years old
 CASTRATION- the process of removing  FREEMARTIN- an imperfectly sexed
the primary sex organ of the male and infertile heifer born with a bull
animal  STOCKERS- young cattle that is being
fed and cared for, in such a way for
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growth rather than improvement may


be realized.
 POLLED CATTLE-a naturally or CARABAO
genetically hornless cattle (Ex. (Bubalus bubalis, Bubalus carabenensis)
Aberdeen, Galloway, and Red Poll)
 DEHORNED CATTLE- a horned cattle  CARABULL- a mature male breeding
made hornless by the application of carabao
caustic potash or heat destroying the  CARACOW- a mature female breeding
horn forming cells. carabao
 LACTATING COWS- cows that are in  CARACALF- young offspring of a
milk production. carabao either sex less than one year of
 DRY COWS- cows that are not age
producing milk or has not produced a  CARAHEIFER- a female carabao that
calf during the current breeding season. has not yet produced any young
 SERVING – the act of mating cows  CARAHEIFERETTE- a female carabao
 VEALER- a calf suitable for veal usually that has delivered a young ones.
less than 3 months of age and wholly  CARASTEER- a male carabao castrated
milk fed. while young or before reaching sexual
 VEAL- the meat of calf less than 3 maturity.
months old  CARASTAG- a male carabao castrated
 BOOVEAL- the meat of very young calf, after reaching sexual maturity.
or newly born calf  CARACALVING- the act of giving birth
 BEEF- the meat of a mature cattle. in carabaos
 HIDE- the skin of mature cattle.  SERVING- the act of mating in
 CALFSKIN- the skin of young cattle carabaos
which produce softer leather.  CARABEEF- the meat of a mature
 HERD-a group of cattle/ grouping of carabaos
cattle  CARAVEAL- the meat of a very young
 BREEDER STOCK- animal intended for carabao.
breeding purposes.  LACTATING CARACOWS- caracows
that are producing milk.
 HERD- groupings of carabao

PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Age of puberty of 8-10
females(months) Age of puberty of female 24-36
Estrous Cycle (days) 21 days (months)
Estrous length 12-18 hours
Time of Ovulation 10-15 hrs Estrous cycle (days) 21
after end of
heat Estrous length 18-24 hours
Gestation (days) 283
Offspring per parturition 1 Time of ovulation 3rd to 4th
Age of puberty of males 10-12 days of
(months) estrus
Female to male ratio at 25-40 Gestation (days) 330 days
normal breeding Offspring per parturition 1
Normal temperature 37-41 C Age of puberty (male)
Mammary glands 4 Female to male ratio at
normal breeding
Volume ejaculate (cc) 5-7
Normal temperature 38-39
Sperm/ cc 1.2 billion
Mammary glands 4
Normal respiration rate/ 18-28
Volume ejaculate (cc)
min
Sperm/ cc
Normal heart rate/ min 60-70
Normal respiration rate/ 24-29
Expected productive life 10
min
(year)
Normal heart rate/ min 56-60
Expected productive life 20
(year)
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SWINE
(Sus domesticus, Sus scrofa)

 BOAR- a mature male breeding swine CHICKEN


 SOW- a mature female breeding swine (Gallus gallus, Gallus domesticus)
 PIGLET- a young pig of either sex
 BROOD SOW- a sow with a litter  COCK/ROOSTER- a male breeding
 BARROW- a male swine castrated chicken
before reaching sexual maturity  HEN- a female breeding chicken
 STAG-a male swine castrated after  CHICK- a young chicken of either sex
sexual maturity. until weaning
 GILT- a female swine that has not yet  BABY CHICK- a very young newly
produced any young. hatched chick usually from 1-3 days old.
 LITTER- a group of piglets in one  STRAIGHT RUN BABY CHICK- are
farrowing very young chick not classified as to
 LITTER SIZE- a number of piglets in a their sexes.
little born in one farrowing.  SEXED BABY CHICK- are very young
 FARROWING- the act of giving birth in chicks classified as to their chicks.
swine.  PULLET- a young female chicken at
 COUPLING- the act of giving birth in least 10 weeks of age until first day of
swine. an egg.
 PORK – the meat of swine.  COCKEREL- a male chicken at least 10
 DROVE- grouping in swine. weeks of age until sexual maturity.
 SHOTE- a pig of either sex weighting  CAPON- a male chicken rendered sterile
approximately 45-70 kg or 60 kg. by the removal of the testicles.
 MARKET HOG- a pig that is ready for  CAPONETTE- a male chicken rendered
market or butchering usually weighting sterile through the administration of
from 80-120 kg or between 7-9 months. certain drugs or hormones like
diethylstilbestrol.
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA  SPAYED CHICKEN- a female chicken
rendered sterile by the removal of the
Age of puberty of 4-7 months ovaries.
female(months)  BROILER- a fast growing chicken raised
Estrous cycle (days) 20 principally for meat production for only
Estrous length 48-72 hours 42-45 days.
Time of ovulation Mid estrous or 30  LAYER- a chicken raised for egg
hrs after start of production
estrous  MOLTING- a biological process of
Gestation (days) 114 days shedding off of feathers.
Offspring per 8-10  OVIPOSITION- the act of laying an
parturition egg.
Age of puberty of male 4-8 months  OVULATION- the released of the yolk
(months) from the ovary into the funnel of the
Female to male at 25-50 oviduct.
normal breeding  CAPONIZATION- the process of
Normal temperature 38.9-39.5 C removing the primary sex organs of the
Mammary glands 4-9 pairs male animal specifically for poultry.
 INCUBATION- the hatching process of
Volume ejaculate (cc) 200-300
a female fertile eggs whereby favorable
Sperm/ cc 100-200 billion
environmental conditions like RH,
Normal respiration 15-24
position, candling, and turning are
rate/ min
provided.
Normal heart rate/ min 60-80
 POULTRY- a collective term for all
Expected productive 6-8
domestic birds rendering economic
life (year) service to man.
 FOWL- term applied to all poultry
species specifically, applied to
designated mature domestic cocks and
hens. Poultry can also refer to the
dressed carcass of fowl.
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 CHICKEN- the most popular poultry  NANNY KID- a female kid


species different from turkeys, ducks,  DRY DOE- a doe that is not producing
quails, geese, etc. milk or doe that has not produced a kid
 PLUMAGE- the feather of the fowl during the season.
 AGE OF PUBERTY OF  MILKING DOE- lactating doe or a doe
FEMALE(MONTHS)- 4-6 that is in milk.
 TIME OF OVULATION- 30 minutes  BUCKING- the act of mating in goat.
after laying  KIDDING- the act of giving birth in
 FEMALE TO MALE RATIO AT NORMAL goat
BREEDING- 10-15  GOATLING- a weanling female goat
 NORMAL TEMPERATURE- 40-42 C until first kidding
 NORMAL RESPIRATION RATE/ MIN-  WETHER GOAT- a male goat castrated
14-26 before reaching sexual maturity.
 NORMAL HEART RATE / MIN- 130-  STAG GOAT- a male goat castrated
160 after sexual maturity.
 CHEVON- the meat of the goat
 PELT- undressed skin of the goat with
DUCK its hairs
(Mallard – Anas platyrhyncos, Muscovy-  MOHAIR- the hair of the goat
Cairina moschata)  BAND- grouping in goats.

 BALIKBAYAN- refers to ducks which PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA


have done first to second laying year
and being sold as ready to lay Age of puberty of female 7-10 months
 BROODING- a period when duckling is Estrous cycle(days) 20
provided with heat either by natural or Estrous lengtht 34-38 hours
artificial means. Time of ovulation-late 18-26 hours after
 BROODY- trait of ducks characterized estrous start of heat
by desire to sit on the eggs. Gestation (days) 148
 CANDLING- process of placing the egg Offspring per parturition 2
before a strong light to get an outline of Age of puberty of 4-6 months
the egg content and detect fertile and male(months)
infertile eggs. Female to male ratio at 30-50
 INFERTILE EGGS- egg set in the normal breeding
incubator and found to contain no Normal temperature 38-40
developing embryo after candling. Mammary glands 2
 SEXUAL MATURITY- time when
Volume ejaculate (cc) 1
primary and secondary sexual organs of
Sperm/ cc 2.0 billion
the birds are fully matured. The surest
Normal respiration rate/ 12-20
sign of the sexual maturity of the bird is
min
laying an egg.
Normal heart rate/ min 70-80
 DRAKE- an adult male duck used for
breeding Expected productive life 6-10
(year)
 DUCK HEN- a female duck used for
breeding
 DUCKLING- a young duck of either sex. SHEEP
 GREENDUCK- a duck raised until 10 (Ovis aries)
weeks of age and sold as meat.
 BALUT- a partially incubated egg which  RAM- a mature male breeding sheep
is boiled and sold for human  EWE- a mature female breeding sheep
consumption.  LAMB- a young sheep of either sex
 PENOY- an incubated egg which is  RAM LAMB- a young male sheep /male
infertile, removed from the incubator lamb
through candling, boiled and sold for  EWE LAMB- a young female sheep/ a
human consumption. female lamb
 GIMMER- a yearling female sheep
between second and third shearing
GOAT  WETHER SHEEP- a male sheep
(Capra hircus) castrated while still young or before
reaching sexual maturity.
 BUCK/ BILLY GOAT- a mature male  STAG/ SEGG- a male sheep castrated
breeding goat. after reaching sexual maturity.
 DOE/ NANNY GOAT- a mature female  TUPPING- the act of mating in sheep
breeding goat.  LAMBING- the act of giving birth in
 KID- a young goat of either sex sheep
 BILLY KID- a male kid  YEAN/ EAN- another term for lambing
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 SHEARING- the process of harvesting  GELDING- a male horse castrated


wool in mature sheep before reaching sexual maturity.
 SHEARLING- a yearling sheep of either  STAG- a male horse castrated after
sex more than one year of age. reaching sexual maturity
 TWO-SHEAR SHEEP-a two year old  YELD MARE- a dry mare; mare that has
sheep not produced any offspring during the
 MUTTON- the meat of a mature sheep breeding season or a mare that is not
 LAMB MEAT- the meat of the lamb/ or producing milk
of a young sheep  RIDGLING- stallion with only one
 WOOL- the hair of the sheep testes or none in its scrotum.
 SHORN WOOL- the hair or wool which  EQUITITION- horsemanship; the act of
is removed through sheering riding on horseback
 PULLED WOOL- the hair or wool which  HORSEMEAT- the meat of horse
is separated from the skin after the skin  HERD- the grouping of horse
has been removed from the sheep
carcass or after slaughtering of the PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA
sheep.
 FLEECE- the skin and hair of the sheep Age of puberty of 15-24
 PELT- wool and fiber together female(months)
 NOLLS- waste wool Estrous cycle(days) 22
 FLOCK- grouping in sheep Estrous lenght 4-8 days
Time of ovulation 1-2 days before
PHYSIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA estrous
Gestation (days) 346
Age of puberty in 5-7 Offspring per parturition 1
females(months) Age of puberty of males 13-18 months
Estrous cycle(days) 16 Female to male ratio at 20-30
Estrous lenght 24-36 hours normal breeding
Time of ovulation Late estrous Normal temperature 37.5-38.5
Gestation (days) 148 Mammary glands 2
Offspring per parturition 1-2 Volume ejaculate (cc) 75-150
Age of puberty of 4-6 Sperm/ cc 150 million
males(months) Normal respiration rate/ 8-16
Female to male ratio at 35-60 min
normal breeding Normal heart rate/ min 32-44
Normal temperature 38-40 Expected productive life 20-25
Mammary glands 2 (year)
Volume ejaculate (cc) 0.75-1.5
Sperm/ cc 2.0 billion END
Normal respiration rate/ 12-24
min
Normal heart rate/ min 70-80
Expected productive life 6-8
(year)

HORSE

(Equus caballus)

 STALLION- a mature male horse


 MARE- a mature female horse
 STUDHORSE- a mature male horse
intended for breeding purposes.
 BROODMARE- a mature female horse
intended for breeding purposes
 FOAL- a young offspring of either sex
less than one year old
 COLT- a young male horse from 1-3
years old
 FILLY- a young female horse from 1-3
years old
 COVERING- the act of mating in horse
 FOALING- the act of giving birth in
horse

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