WoolWhat is themost commonway tocategorizesheep? By their____WetherCastratedMaleSheepHairSheepBreedsThese breedsare moreparasite-resistant andheat-tolerantLamb(meat)Meat fromsheep lessthan oneyear old25People fromAustralia andNew Zealandconsumearound ___ lbsper personMerinosThis fine-wool breedwas kept asa SpanishmonopolyRuminantWhat kind ofdigestivetract dosheep have?LeicesterThis breedwas extinctin the US bythe 1930s1At how manyweeks of age isthe tail typicallydocked?Castrationhappens at thesame time.2Lambs areweanedaround howmany monthsof age?DorperThis hairsheep breed istypically whitewith a solidblack head5Ewes are ingestation forhow manymonths?MuttonMeat fromsheepolder thanone yearLanolinGreasy, waxysubstancesecreted bythe skin ofsheepSuffolkWhite sheepwith blackhead andlegs; no woolextensionSeasonalBreedersWhat is it calledwhen ananimals estruscycle isinfluenced bythe length of dayFine-WoolBreedsThis is the mostdesirable wooldue to its abilityto produce soft,delicategarments51Sheep numberspeaked in theUS in 1884 at___ millionheadHindsaddleIncludes theprimal cuts:leg, loin,sirloin, flank,and hindshankHideA valuableby-product ofhair sheepbreeds istheir ____HampshireThese sheephave a solidwhite body, blackhead and legsbut have a woolcap on their headFallOptimalbreedingseason forsheep is in thelate ______RamLambYoungMaleSheepMedium-WoolBreedsThese sheepbreeds aretypically raisedfor their lambmeat andmuttonLong-WoolBreedsThesebreeds aretypically onlyused forwoolStockingRateNumber ofanimals on agiven amountof land for acertain timeForesaddleIncludes theprimal cuts:breast, neck,shoulder, rack,and foreshank150How manysheepbreeds arethereworldwide?SouthdownNicknamedBabydoll sheep;developed inSussex Egnlandin hte late 1700s DogsTheseanimals helpto guardsheepGreasyWoolWool inits naturalstateRibsRack isthe primalcut fromwhere?EweMatureFemaleSheepColumbiaThiscrossbred-wool sheeporiginated inthe USElastratorUsed tocastrateand docktailsFree!WoolWhat is themost commonway tocategorizesheep? By their____WetherCastratedMaleSheepHairSheepBreedsThese breedsare moreparasite-resistant andheat-tolerantLamb(meat)Meat fromsheep lessthan oneyear old25People fromAustralia andNew Zealandconsumearound ___ lbsper personMerinosThis fine-wool breedwas kept asa SpanishmonopolyRuminantWhat kind ofdigestivetract dosheep have?LeicesterThis breedwas extinctin the US bythe 1930s1At how manyweeks of age isthe tail typicallydocked?Castrationhappens at thesame time.2Lambs areweanedaround howmany monthsof age?DorperThis hairsheep breed istypically whitewith a solidblack head5Ewes are ingestation forhow manymonths?MuttonMeat fromsheepolder thanone yearLanolinGreasy, waxysubstancesecreted bythe skin ofsheepSuffolkWhite sheepwith blackhead andlegs; no woolextensionSeasonalBreedersWhat is it calledwhen ananimals estruscycle isinfluenced bythe length of dayFine-WoolBreedsThis is the mostdesirable wooldue to its abilityto produce soft,delicategarments51Sheep numberspeaked in theUS in 1884 at___ millionheadHindsaddleIncludes theprimal cuts:leg, loin,sirloin, flank,and hindshankHideA valuableby-product ofhair sheepbreeds istheir ____HampshireThese sheephave a solidwhite body, blackhead and legsbut have a woolcap on their headFallOptimalbreedingseason forsheep is in thelate ______RamLambYoungMaleSheepMedium-WoolBreedsThese sheepbreeds aretypically raisedfor their lambmeat andmuttonLong-WoolBreedsThesebreeds aretypically onlyused forwoolStockingRateNumber ofanimals on agiven amountof land for acertain timeForesaddleIncludes theprimal cuts:breast, neck,shoulder, rack,and foreshank150How manysheepbreeds arethereworldwide?SouthdownNicknamedBabydoll sheep;developed inSussex Egnlandin hte late 1700sDogsTheseanimals helpto guardsheepGreasyWoolWool inits naturalstateRibsRack isthe primalcut fromwhere?EweMatureFemaleSheepColumbiaThiscrossbred-wool sheeporiginated inthe USElastratorUsed tocastrateand docktailsFree!

Intro to Ag - Sheep Industry - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What is the most common way to categorize sheep? By their ____
    Wool
  2. Castrated Male Sheep
    Wether
  3. These breeds are more parasite-resistant and heat-tolerant
    Hair Sheep Breeds
  4. Meat from sheep less than one year old
    Lamb (meat)
  5. People from Australia and New Zealand consume around ___ lbs per person
    25
  6. This fine-wool breed was kept as a Spanish monopoly
    Merinos
  7. What kind of digestive tract do sheep have?
    Ruminant
  8. This breed was extinct in the US by the 1930s
    Leicester
  9. At how many weeks of age is the tail typically docked? Castration happens at the same time.
    1
  10. Lambs are weaned around how many months of age?
    2
  11. This hair sheep breed is typically white with a solid black head
    Dorper
  12. Ewes are in gestation for how many months?
    5
  13. Meat from sheep older than one year
    Mutton
  14. Greasy, waxy substance secreted by the skin of sheep
    Lanolin
  15. White sheep with black head and legs; no wool extension
    Suffolk
  16. What is it called when an animals estrus cycle is influenced by the length of day
    Seasonal Breeders
  17. This is the most desirable wool due to its ability to produce soft, delicate garments
    Fine-Wool Breeds
  18. Sheep numbers peaked in the US in 1884 at ___ million head
    51
  19. Includes the primal cuts: leg, loin, sirloin, flank, and hindshank
    Hindsaddle
  20. A valuable by-product of hair sheep breeds is their ____
    Hide
  21. These sheep have a solid white body, black head and legs but have a wool cap on their head
    Hampshire
  22. Optimal breeding season for sheep is in the late ______
    Fall
  23. Young Male Sheep
    Ram Lamb
  24. These sheep breeds are typically raised for their lamb meat and mutton
    Medium-Wool Breeds
  25. These breeds are typically only used for wool
    Long-Wool Breeds
  26. Number of animals on a given amount of land for a certain time
    Stocking Rate
  27. Includes the primal cuts: breast, neck, shoulder, rack, and foreshank
    Foresaddle
  28. How many sheep breeds are there worldwide?
    150
  29. Nicknamed Babydoll sheep; developed in Sussex Egnland in hte late 1700s
    Southdown
  30. These animals help to guard sheep
    Dogs
  31. Wool in its natural state
    Greasy Wool
  32. Rack is the primal cut from where?
    Ribs
  33. Mature Female Sheep
    Ewe
  34. This crossbred-wool sheep originated in the US
    Columbia
  35. Used to castrate and dock tails
    Elastrator
  36. Free!