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Sheep Dr. Randy Harp
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Sheep Origin and domestication Genus - Sheep = Ovis and goats = Capra Dual Purpose - Wool or Hair and Meat Factors favorable for sheep production –utilization of roughages –feed efficiency is better than cattle –dual purpose and quicker returns than cattle
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Sheep Factors unfavorable for sheep production –per capita consumption –predators –disease resistance –parasites –synthetics (demand for wool) –politics and small talk
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Sheep Types and breeds of sheep Classification by Wool Fine wool - highest quality wool –spanish merino, rambouillet, delaine Medium wool - meat and wool production –“down” breeds: southdown, suffolk, hampshire, shropshire, dorset, cheviot, finnsheep Long wool - mainly used for meat –largest breeds: Cotswold, Lincoln, Romney
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Sheep Crossbred wool breeds (fine X long wool) –Columbia –Corriedale –Targhee Carpet wool –Black faced highland and Drysdale Fur-Sheep –Karakul
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Classification by Breed Ewe breeds- generally white-faced and fine wool and long wool types (Rambouillet, Finnsheep, Merino, etc.) Dual Purpose- used to cross and make crossbred ewes (dorset, Columbia, Corriedale) Ram breeds- meat type breeds used as terminal sires (hamps, suffolk, etc.)
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Sheep Establishing a flock –lamb vs wool production –native vs western range production –selection systems –size of flock –health
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Sheep Breeding and Reproduction Age at puberty - 5-7 months ewes < rams breed dependent - seasonal breeding lamb as 2 year olds gestation - 144-152 days (med wool less) heat periods - 20 to 42 hours (no signs)
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Sheep Breeding and Reproduction ovulation occurs late in heat cycle 14- 20 day cycle ave. 16-17 days Prolifacy - > 100% lamb crop flushing ewes works in sheep, too Factors affecting reprod. –daylight ( 100), nutrition
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Sheep Breeding and Reproduction Lambing –> 4 sq. ft. pen for ewes, clean & dry –presentation of front legs –orphan lambs is not uncommon –25% death loss is common –Feed ewes small amounts of water at first with oats, wheat bran and hay (small amounts)
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Sheep Breeding and Reproduction Ram management mating guide –ram lambhand (20-25) pasture (25-35) –yearling or > hand (50-75) pasture (35-60) –use marker rams
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Sheep Nutrition Nutrition - ruminant energy through grain and roughages protein through good pasture and legumes minerals (Ca & P), salt vitamins (mainly check A, D, & E) water - 1 gal./day for mature sheep –1/2 gal./day for lambs
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Sheep Problems –urinary calculi - mineral deposits –poisonous plants –preg. disease - undernourishment in late preg. –expelled vagina or rectal prolapse
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Sheep Wool Fiber –three cell layers - epidermis (outside), cortex, and medulla (inside) –chemical composition keratin (N & S compounds with C, O, N, H)
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Characteristics of wool Grease - refers to the impurities –clean vs grease wt and yield vs shrinkage Length of fiber Density - closeness of fibers (no./unit area of skin) Diameter - crimp (waviness) Wool Grading - blood system vs breed type
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Goat Mohair - Angora possesses less crimp than wool clip twice per year instead of shearing wool once per year types of mohair - based on the type of lock –tight or spiral –flat –fluffy
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Goat Meat (Spanish and Boer) Dairy type –American La Mancha, French Alpine, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg Very adaptable - esp. to brushy areas management similar to sheep gestation ave. 151 days dairy yields 5 lbs/day with 15,000/yr. feed 1.5 to 2.0 lbs of grain + hay per day
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