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Overview Breeds Common Terms Parts
Cheviot Origin: Scotland Characteristics: –White faced sheep with bare heads and legs –easy lambers –good milkers –polled –small in size
Columbia Origin: Wyoming (U.S.) Characteristics: –Lincoln ram x Rambouillet ewe cross – known for size and wool producing ability –white faced –polled –has wool on the legs
Corriedale Origin: New Zealand Characteristics: –White face with wool on face and legs –Medium sized –Good mothers –Polled –Yield heavy, medium wool fleeces
Dorset Origin: England Characteristics: –White face –Horned or polled –3 rd most popular breed –Heavy milkers –Produce more than one lamb crop a year –Heavy muscled carcasses
Finnsheep Origin: Finland Characteristics: –White and free of wool on the head –Breeds year round –Produce many offspring (2-4 lambs each lambing) –Reaches sexual maturity early –Medium grade, good wool
Hampshire Origin: England Characteristics: –Large, moderately prolific breeds –Wool caps –Black face and legs –Very good milking ability and growth –2 nd most popular breed –Hard to lamb
Rambouillet Origin: France Characteristics: –Large breed –White faced with wool on the head and legs –Polled or horned –Fine wool –Good mothers
Shropshire Origin: England Characteristics: –Dark face, ears, and legs –White on the jaw line and top of head –Wool on head and face –Prolific, matures early –Heavily muscled –Medium sized breed
Southdown Origin: England Characteristics: –Oldest English breed –Small size –Meaty carcass –Polled –white to light brown face –Wool on the legs –Medium wool
Suffolk Origin: England Characteristics: –Most popular breed –White body with solid black head and legs –High carcass quality –Rapid lamb growth –Medium wool breed
Sheep Breed- Review Cheviot
Sheep Breed- Review Columbia
Sheep Breed- Review Corriedale
Sheep Breed- Review Dorset
Sheep Breed- Review Finnsheep
Sheep Breed- Review Hampshire
Sheep Breed- Review Rambouillet
Sheep Breed- Review Shropshire
Sheep Breed- Review Southdown
Sheep Breed- Review Suffolk
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Sheep Breeds Quiz- Answers 1. Finnsheep2. Southdown 3. Cheviot4. Dorset
Sheep Breeds Quiz- Answers 5. Suffolk6. Shropshire 7. Hampshire8. Rambouillet
Sheep Breeds Quiz- Answers 9. Corriedale10. Columbia
Sheep Terms Genus: Ovis Breeding age male: Ram Breeding age female: Ewe Young male: Ram lamb Young female: Ewe lamb Newborn: Lamb
Sheep Terms continued Group: Flock Giving birth: Lambing Prolific: producing large # of offspring Lamb meat: under 1 year of age Mutton meat: over one year of age Docking: cutting off all or part of the tail –Keeps manure from soiling the wool Wether: castrated male sheep
Sheep Facts 7.8 million sheep in the U.S. Top 5 sheep and wool production states: 1.Texas 2.California 3.Wyoming 4.South Dakota 5.Colorado Sheer sheep in the spring Sheep have 8 teeth Ideal market lamb is lbs
Typical Operations Outside Ohio: Western Sheep: –Largest number of sheep –Land is cheaper – range land –Fewer problems with parasites –White faced breeds are a major influence (Rambouillet, Columbia)
A Western Operation: Sheep Mountain Ranch in Laramie, Wyoming
Typical Operations Outside Ohio: Eastern Sheep: –More farms, but most with fewer than 100 head –Greater interest in purebreds –Greater concentration More sheep per acre, more parasites, more disease
Typical Operations in Ohio: Small family farms Purebreds Club lambs
Ohio Sheep: Ohio is the number one sheep producing state East of the Mississippi River! Number one purebred state in the U.S. 12 th in overall sheep production 260,000 head and 3,600 operations
Australia Number one sheep producing country in the world Primarily white faced breeds (merino, rambouillet) 80 percent of sheep raised for wool – One wether equals one pound of wool per acre per year
New Zealand Wool Focus- 45 million sheep and 5 million people Management intensive grazing Research- cloning/biotechnology Islands- no major diseases or predators Control border closely
Breeding Gestation Period: 148 days Breeding season- August - fall Estrous cycle- every 16 days for 30 hrs. Use a marking harness on the males to tell which females have been bred. Shear ewes at least 1 month before lambing. Dock the lambs tail at 7-10 days
Predators Coyotes and wolves Dogs (Your family pet!) Black Vultures are a rising threat
Predator Control Guard dogs (Great Pyrenees) Guard llamas, donkeys High tensile electric fence
Products: Meat Treasure Valley Sheep Producers
Traits of Importance: Wool Wool is less important than it used to be, due to decreased value Staple length Grease fleece weight Crimp Wool fiber diameter
Products: Wool
Traits of Importance: Dairy Sheep milk is lower in lactose, making it more palatable for individuals with lactose intolerance Higher protein content Products: cheese, yogurt, fluid milk
Products: Dairy
Products: By-Products Lanolin Products (such as lotions) Cosmetics Surgical Sutures
Nutrition: Sources of Feed Grow your own: –Grains (Corn) –Forages (Pasture, hay) Purchase from a feed store Purchase from area farmers
Nutrition: Prepared Grain additives – Add molasses for palatability, decreases dust. Add minerals for improved nutrition content. Add a BOSE (vitamin E and selenium) loose salt in Ohio. Ohio soils are selenium deficient. Hay – Purchase from an area farmer, feed store or grow your own. Mineral Blocks – Use only molasses mineral blocks or loose mineral. Sheep chew hard salt blocks and break their teeth. Do not use blocks made for cattle – there is too much copper
Sheep Parts 1.Muzzle 2.Face 3.forehead 4.poll 5.Neck 6.Top of shoulder 7.Back or rack 8.Loin 9.Hip 10.Rump 11.Dock 12.Middle 13.Twist 14.Leg 15. Hock 16.Pastern 17.Hoof 18.Rear flank 19.Belly 20.For flank 21.Cannon 22.Knee 23.Forearm 24.Breast or brisket 25.Shoulder
Wholesale cuts of Lamb 1.Loin 2.Leg 3.Foreshank and breast 4.Rib 5.Shoulder
Sheep Feet and Leg Structure Side View Front Legs Correct Calf-kneed Weak pasterns Buck kneed Side View Rear Legs Correct Sickle-hocked Post-legged
Sheep Feet and Leg Structure Front View Correct Splay-footed Pigeon-Toed Knock-Kneed Rear View Correct Bowlegged Cow-hocked
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