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Unit 12 General Terminologies

The document defines common terminology used for different livestock species, including their: 1) Gestation periods which range from 112-340 days depending on the species. 2) Terms for the male and female parents (sire and dam) as well as stages of development like puberty, fertility and parturition. 3) Collective terms used to describe groups of certain species like herd, flock, or pack.
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Unit 12 General Terminologies

The document defines common terminology used for different livestock species, including their: 1) Gestation periods which range from 112-340 days depending on the species. 2) Terms for the male and female parents (sire and dam) as well as stages of development like puberty, fertility and parturition. 3) Collective terms used to describe groups of certain species like herd, flock, or pack.
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UNIT 12 Common terminologies

Gestation period - Pregnancy period


- Time of conception to birth
 Cattle - 279 – 287 days
 Buffalo - 305 – 320 (riverine) days
- 320 – 340 (swamp) days
 Goat - 145 – 155 days
 Sheep - 141 – 151 days
 Pig - 112 – 115 days
 Horse - 330 – 340 days
 Donkey - 365 days
Sire - Male parent
Dam - Female parent
Puberty - Sexual maturity / first heat
Fertility - Ability to produce matured ova
Conception - Fertilization
Impotency - Failure to copulate
Sterility - Inability to produce an offspring
- Irreversible
Fecundity - Prolificacy; ability to produce numerous young at frequent intervals
Parturition - Giving birth
 Calving - Cattle / buffalo
 Farrowing - Pigs
 Kidding - Goat
 Foaling - Horse
 Lambing - Sheep
 Oviposition - Chicken
 Kindling - Rabbit
 Whelping - Dog
 Littering / Queening - Cat
Act of mating
 Serving - Cattle / Buffalo / Goat
 Tupping - Sheep
 Covering - Horse
 Coupling - Pig
 mating - rabbit / cat / dog
SOUNDS ANIMAL PRODUCE -
 Bellowing - Cattle
 Braying - Buffalo
 Bleating - Sheep / sheep
 Crowing - Cock (male chicken)
 Cackling - Hen (female chicken)
 Quacking - Duck
 Gobbling - Turkey
 Purring - Rabbit
 Neighing - Horse
 Grunting - Pig
COLLECTIVE TERMS FOR GROUPS -
 Herd - Cattle / Buffaloes / Goat / Horse
 Flock - Chicken / Sheep / Goat
 Colony - Rabbits
 Pack - Dog
 Bevy / Clowder - Cat
 -
General Terminologies
Cryptorkid / Cryptorchid - Male animal with only one functional testicle
Feeder - Young animal which has not been fattened, and shows evidence of ability
to gain weight rapidly and economically
Finisher - Animal ready for slaughter (market)
Runt - Young animal of small size in relation to its contemporaries
Scrub - An animal inferior in breeding & individuality
Stag - Male animal CASTRATED late in life, after puberty, after secondary sex
characteristics developed.
Stocker - Term used to define a relatively thin feeder animal
- Purchased to utilize low-quality roughage
Stud - Male FOR HIRE for breeding
Weaning - SEPARATING young from dam
Weanling - RECENTLY weaned animal
Yearling - Animal that is one year of age but not yet two
CATTLE TERMINOLOGIES
Bob Veal - Slaughter calves under 3 weeks of age
Bull - Adult uncastrated male
Bull calf - UNCASTRATED male under 1 year of age
Bullock - Usually, a stag for draft purposes
Calf - Young cattle of either sex
Cow - Adult female, calved female
Dogie - Motherless calf
Freemartin - Female born twin to a bull calf, usually sterile
Heifer - Young female from newborn until her first calf is born or she reaches 3
years of age
Heiferette - Heifer that has calved once, usually prematurely
Oxen - (singular is ox)
- bovines kept for draft purposes. Usually, steers
Proven sire - bull which has sufficient unselected information to indicate his
transmitting ability
Springer - visibly pregnant heifer during her first gestation
Stag - CASTRATED male late after the developed of some or all of the secondary
sex characteristics (also rig)
Steer - CASTRATED male before the secondary sex character developed
Veal calves - Calves fed for early slaughter, usually less than 3 months old
- spayed - sterilized female
- calf at foot - cow with its offspring
- serving - act of mating
- open - non pregnant
GOAT TERMINOLOGIES
Billy / Buck - UNCASTRATED adult male goat
Buckling - Young male goat
Doe / Nanny - Female goat of any age
Doeling - Young female goat, usually, before her first kid
Kid - Young goat of either sex
Wether goat - CASTRATED male goat before the secondary sex characters have
developed
- King - Head buck of the flock
- Queen - Head doe of the flock
SHEEP TERMINOLOGIES
Cosset - Lamb raised without help of its mother
Ewe - Female sheep capable of producing lambs
Ewe lamb - Young female sheep less than 1 year old
Gimmer - Young female sheep, usually before her 1st lamb
Hogget - Sheep from weaning until its first shearing
Lamb - Young sheep in its first year
Ram / Buck (Tup) - UNCASTRATED adult male sheep
Ram lamb - Young male sheep less than 1 year old
Slink - Very young lamb
Stag - Ram CASTRATED after about 6 months of age
Wether - CASTRATED male sheep while it was young between 1-3 weeks
- flock - group of sheep and goat
- suckling - female sheep with its offspring
- tupping - act of mating
- bummer lamb - those that cannot be fed by the ewe (prolific sheep)
- open faced - short hair on the face ()
- Close faced / wool blind - Sheep with wool on the face must be clipped out
PIG TERMINOLOGIES
Barrow - CASTRATED male while young
Boar - UNCASTRATED male
Gilt - Young female that has not yet farrowed
Litter - All the piglets farrowed
Litter size - The number of piglets in one litter
- 6 – 15 piglets
Piglet - Newborn of either sex
Shoat - Young pig of either sex, weighing approximately 60 kg
Sow - Adult female pig
Stag - Male pig CASTRATED after sexual maturity
Suckling - Young births from birth to weaning
- Drove / herd / stock - Group of pigs
- Coupling - Act of mating
HORSE TERMINOLOGIES
Horse – Equus caballus
Donkey – Equus asinus
Brood mare - Female horse usually used for breeding purposes
Colt - Young male horse usually up to 3 years old
Filly - Young female horse usually up to 3 years old
Foal - Young horse of either sex below 1 year of age
Gelding - Horse which was CASTRATED while young
Hinny - OFFSPRING of a stallion and a female donkey
Jack - Adult Male UNCASTRATED donkey
Jenny - Adult Female donkey
- Also called jennet
Mare - Mature female horse
Matron - Mare that has produced a foal
Ridgling - Stallion with only one testis or none in the scrotum
Stallion - Mature male horse
Stud horse - Stallion used for breeding
Yeld mare - Dry mare, which has not produced any young, during the breeding season
Mule - OFFSPRING of a mare and a male donkey
- Covering - act of mating
POULTRY TERMINOLOGIES
 Meleagris gallopavo - Turkey
 Gallus gallus doemsticus - Chicken
 Anas platyrrhyncos - Mallard duck
 Cairina moschata - Muscovy duck
 Anser anser - Goose
 Coturnix coturnix - Quail
Poultry - Collective term for all domestic birds or bird captive
- Raised for meat, eggs, feathers
- Rendering economic service to man; can refer also to dressed carcass of
fowls
Broiler - Young chicken raised for meat
Chick - Newborn chickens
Fowl - Birds belonging to one of two biological orders:
1. Gamefowl or landfowl
2. Waterfowl irrespective of age, sex or breed
Layers - Chickens developed to produce large number of eggs
Laying / oviposition - Act of parturition in bird
Hen - Female after the first moult
- Often used to describe females after they have started to lay
Pullet - Female in her first laying season
- Often used to refer to young females post brooding to point of lay
Spent hen - Layer that has reached the end of her economic egg laying life
Rooster - Male bird
Cock - Male that has finished one season as a breeder
- Refers to older male birds
Cockerel - Young male from Day old to the end of its first year of breeding
- often used to refer to young males up to 6 months of age
Capon - an unsexed male
- readily distinguished by the underdeveloped comb and wattle
- clutch - group of chicks
- flock - group of chickens
POULTRY (TURKEY)
Tom - mature male turkey
Poult - very young turkey
Hen - mature female turkey
Capon - castrated male turkey
POULTRY (DUCKS)
Paddling / raft / team - group of ducks
Duckling - young duck of either sex
Drake duckling - young male
Duckling - young male
Drake - adult male duck
Duck - adult female duck
POULTRY (GOOSE)
Gaggle / skein - group of geese in land
Wedge - group of geese in flight
Gosling - young goose of either sex
Gander gosling - young male
Goose gosling - young female
Gander - adult male
Goose - adult female
RABBIT TERMINOLOGIES
Colony / Nest - group of rabbits
Kit - newborn of either sex
Male kit - young male
Female kit - young female
Buck - adult male
Doe - adult female
Lapin - CASTARTED male
Kindling - Act of parturition

Squab - Young pigeon

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