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Using Forages for Feeding Sheep Joyce E. Meader Extension Educator University of Connecticut.

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1 Using Forages for Feeding Sheep Joyce E. Meader Extension Educator University of Connecticut

2 The Matching Game What is your forage quality? What are your animal needs? DO THEY MATCH?? (What supplements do you still need?)

3 Spring Lambing on Pasture When is the highest energy forage? –Vegetative Pasture (2-9”) Who has the highest energy needs/ when? –Ewe-lamb mothers nursing triplets A PERFECT MATCH! 72% TDN and 18% Crude Protein

4 Pasture Needed 1 ewe unit = 1 ewe plus 1.6 lambs Grazing orchardgrass for 7 day grazing period* Spring regrowth, ¼ acre per “1 ewe unit” Summer regrowth, ¾ acre per “1 ewe nit” *assumes 50% utilized, 50% wasted

5 Last 4 Weeks of Gestation & Early Lactation Ewes, 150 lbs Pasture, veg or Haylage, veg + no grain (If over 66%TDN,18% C. Protein) Mature Hay need: 3 lbs grain(24%protein) (50% TDN, 8% C.Protein) Corn Silage + 1 lbs grain(40%protein) (70% TDN, 8% C. Protein)

6 Ewes - Maintenance Ration Grass, headed (58% TDN, 10% C.Protein) No grain mix needed, but feed free choice: 50% TM Salt and 50% Dicalcium Phosphate Water, most critical feed ingredient.

7 Lambs - Finishing Need Weight Gain/ Day TDN Protein 22-44 lbs0.5582% 17% (Need creep feed) 66-110 lbs0.5572% 11% Pasture, CS w/ protein, Hay w/ grain


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