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Title: Sheep Production


1
Sheep Production
  • Chapter 9

2
Why choose sheep?
  • Sheep can survive where cows cant
  • Sheep will eat problem weeds like Leafy Spurge
  • Profit per acre is the same for sheep and cows,
    and usually higher for sheep
  • Easier to get started due to less equipment needed

3
Breed Categories
  • Wool Type white wool only, better quality
  • Meat Type any black wool
  • Dual Purpose white wool, but better meat than
    wool types

4
Feeding Sheep
  • Mostly roughages, concentrates for finishing
  • Average adult eats about 4 lbs..... dry feed per
    day
  • Overfat ewes - problems conceiving delivering

5
Feeding Sheep
  • If sheep can eat all their feed in 1/2 hour,
    increase amount
  • If food left at next feeding, decrease amount
  • Average lamb weighs 7-9 lbs..... and will gain
    1/2 LB per day
  • Flush ewes 17 days prior to breeding (increased
    level of nutrition)

6
Feeding Sheep
  • Increase nutrition 6 weeks prior to lambing until
    1-2 months after lambing
  • Increase quality of feed not quantity
  • stomachs shrink when pregnant due to lambs in
    uterus
  • Males - increase nutrition 6 weeks prior to
    breeding to build strength

7
Sheep Reproduction
  • Seasonal breeders - only breed in spring and fall
  • Ewe lambs must be 100 lbs..... to breed
  • Ram can service 12-15 ewes as a lamb, and up to
    100 as a yearling
  • Most common 3 rams / 100 ewes
  • Usually not kept after 6 yrs

8
Sheep Reproduction
  • Marking harness - ram marks back of ewe with a
    crayon when mating
  • Change crayon colors every couple of weeks, if
    ewes are rebred, the first time was not
    successful
  • may have a bad ram or ewe

9
Lambing
  • Many lambs are lost in the first 24 hrs
  • Twins - first born gets separated while second is
    being born
  • Assist difficult lambings
  • Disinfect hands, gently pull front legs
  • Give ewe antibiotics after
  • Disinfect lambs navel with iodine

10
Lambing
  • Lamb should nurse within minutes, especially if
    cold weather
  • Strip teats to remove a mucous plug that seals
    the teat, lamb may not be strong enough to suck
    the plug out and not get any milk, if he fails,
    he will quit trying and die

11
Lambing
  • Colostrum mothers first milk (antibiotics)
  • Keep ewe and lamb together for first 24 hours or
    more if the ewe doesnt want to claim the lamb
  • Grafting adopting lambs (triplets) onto other
    ewes (with singles or dead lambs)
  • cam be difficult to get ewe to claim lamb

12
Management
  • Identification mark lambs with paint brands, or
    ear tags or tattoo ears (purebreds)
  • Docking cut off tails
  • tails are a bother
  • between 1st and 2nd vertebrae of tail
  • Elastrator rubber band cuts off circulation
  • Hot Iron electric, heated knife stops bleeding

13
Management
  • Castration remove testicles
  • Elastrator
  • Cut with a knife
  • Burdizzo crushes cords
  • Dock Castrate before 6 weeks old
  • Wean at 5-6 months or 100 lbs.....
  • Shear at least once per year, before lambing
    (20-40 of income)

14
Management
  • Culling choosing animals not to keep for
    breeding purposes
  • Aging Sheep less than 1 yr.. milk teeth
  • 1-2 yrs middle two teeth replaced by 2 larger
    teeth
  • each year to 4 yrs another set replaced
  • 6-7 yrs begin to lose teeth (broken mouth)

15
Sheep Terms
  • What do you call an adult male?
  • Ram or Buck
  • What do you call an adult female?
  • Ewe
  • What do you call the act of giving birth?
  • Lambing

16
Sheep Terms
  • What do you call a castrated male?
  • Wether
  • What is the gestation for sheep?
  • 147 days
  • What do you call a young female?
  • Ewe Lamb

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Cheviot
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Columbia
19
Dorset
20
Finn
21
Hampshire
22
Lincoln
23
Merino
24
Polypay
25
Rambouilette
26
Romanov
27
Southdown
28
Suffolk
29
Targhee
30
Texel
31
Goats
32
Alpine
33
Angora
34
Cashmere
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