Upon completion, students will be able to Understand the value of animal by-products Understand...

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A NOTE TO THE INSTRUCTOR Upon completion, students will be able to

Understand the value of animal by-products Understand the many uses for animal by-products and the everyday items then

contain them.

This PowerPoint includes a handout for students to follow along with and an educational video (1:32) for higher understanding and introduction into the subject

EVERYTHING BUT THE OINK. Animal by-products to non-agricultural industries

Alyssa Berry

OBJECTIVES D12.6 Understand the value of animal by-products to nonagricultural

industries.

C4.3 Compile the modern-day uses of animals and animal by-products.

TODAY WE WILL… Learn the different products made from animal by-products

Learn the definition and uses of animal by-products

The risks associated with animal by-products

DID YOU KNOW? The agent which reduces the friction in the material of plastic bags are

made out of animal fat.

Car and bike tires are animal product based.

Glue used in wood working and musical instrument making is made from the boiling of animal bone and tissues.

There are many everyday items created from animal by-products!

WHAT ARE ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS?

Products commonly used as feed ingredients that are derived from unused parts of animals,

for example meat and bone meal, feather meal and/or manure,

eggs and hatchery waste.

10 EVERYDAY ITEMS THAT CONTAIN ANIMAL BY-

PRODUCTS Nail polish

Candles

Toothpaste

Tires

Deodorant

Soap

Computers

Shampoo and conditioner

Crayons

Fireworks

Did you know?

WHAT PARTS OF THE ANIMAL DO WE USE?

The majority of the animal is used for meat!

Rendering is the process in converting wasted animal tissues into useable value-added materials

WHY ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS?

It is estimated humans only consume: 68% of a chicken 62% of a pig 54% of a bovine 52% of a sheep or goat

Without animal by-products, we would be wasting almost half of the

animal!

SWINE BY-PRODUCTS

GelatinChalk

Fertilizer

Crayons Rubber

What can be made from swine?

Valves for human heart surgery

CATTLE BY-PRODUCTSWhat can be made from cattle?

Candles Deodorant

Leather Paper

Paint Brushes

Toothpaste

SHEEP BY-PRODUCTSWhat can be made from sheep?

Tennis Balls Piano Keys Marshmallows

Chewing gum Adhesives Gelatin

CONSIDER…How much of the animal would be wasted if not for animal by-products?

SHARE YOUR ANSWER WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR

What would happen if we did not have animal by-products?

WHO REGULATES THIS? As most animal agriculture, animal

by-products have potential for animal and human health risks. For example, animal by-products

could result in outbreaks of serious diseases if not regulated properly.

Regulations for Animal By-Products are supervised by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

REVIEW! Complete the review section of your handout now