农场日Welcome To The Farm.ppt
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Each Animal Has Slides About Use – What they are used for? Birth – Live, egg Shelter – Where do they live? Food – What do they eat? Covering – Hide, fur, wool, feathers? Buttons To Move You Pig (Use) Many parts of the pig can be used. We eat their meat. We use their hide. Pig (Birth) When the sow is ready to give birth, she has a litter of piglets. The sow has live, multiple births. Pig (Shelter) Pigs might live inside of this barn. They might also be outside in a pig pen. You might even call their home a sty. Pig (Food) Pigs eat ground up grain. Some farmers make a mash for their pigs. Don’t forget to give them water. Some even like treats of cookies. Pig (Covering) Pigs have hide covering their bodies. They also have 4 legs with 4 soft hooves. Horse (Use) Transportation - Saddle up for a ride, or hitch to a buggy Pet – something to love Tool – a horse is used by a cowboy to work on a ranch Horse (Birth) They have a live birth. Mainly a single birth. Mares wait until night when it is very still to give birth. Horse (Shelter) You can find a horse in a few places on the farm. In the pasture, corral, stable, or even a barn. Maybe just under a shade tree. Horse (Food) Horses need hay, alfalfa, oat, or grass. They like grain also. Pasture is good. Don’t forget water and salt blocks. Horse (Covering) A horse has a mane and tail. They have 4 legs and hard hooves. Hide covers their body. Goat (Use) Milk Meat As a pet In a rodeo for a timed event. Goat (Birth) Nanny’s give birth to kids. They can be a single birth, or even a multiple. Goat (Shelter) You can find a goat just about anywhere on the farm. Barn, pasture, or corral. Even places you don’t want one. Goat (Food) Hay, alfalfa, oat, grass. Straw Grain Don’t forget the water. Goat (Covering) Goats have 4 legs with soft hooves. Hide covers their bodies. Some goats even have horns. Sheep (Use) Some sheep are bred for meat production. Some sheep are bred for wool production. Sheep (Birth) Ewe’s give birth to live lam
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