Alternative Livestock Suitability. Things to Consider: 1.Self Assessment 2.Markets? 3.Processing? 4.Production? 5.Climate? 6.Uniqueness/Rarity?

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Alternative Livestock Suitability

Things to Consider: 1.Self Assessment 2.Markets? 3.Processing? 4.Production? 5.Climate? 6.Uniqueness/Rarity?

Goals? What do you want to raise? Why do you want to raise this animal? Profit/Pleasure or both? Do you have time for this? Can you afford it? Are you ready for it? Can you love it?

Markets 4 P’s Product? Place? Promotion? Price?

Processing/packaging? What needs to occur to make the product saleable? Will adding value help your bottom line What capital investments are needed? Additional time or labor required? Additional education required?

Production How long does it take to produce the raw product? What facilities are required Equipment Required Time and Labor Education

Climate? Can this animal survive in this climate? Are the costs justified Issues with performance or reproduction?

Uniqueness/Rarity Does it provide potential for Market growth? How does this animal pose a threat to people and property if it escapes? What laws govern the ownership and possession of these animals?

Contact Information Dave Ollila SDSU Extension Sheep Field Specialist Rapid City Regional Center 1530 Samco Road Rapid City, SD