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A Post Lambing Interview http://www.ansci.uiuc.edu/sheepnet/fulltext.cfm?section=2&documentID=9
While lambing season is fresh in your mind, take a few minutes to reflect on what happened, how it happened, and why it happened as it did.
Assessment of Stress During Handling and Transport http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/livestock/lvstgran.htm
Paper covering some of the factors that influence how an animal may react during handling.
Behavioral Principles of Livestock Handling http://www.grandin.com/references/new.corral.html
This site contains information regarding livestock handling and stress reduction.
Condition Scoring of Sheep http://www.case-agworld.com/cAw.IU.framescore.html
Describes method of classifying ewes into groups according to fullness of muscling and amount of fat cover and how to adjust feed regime according to the condition score and stage of the production cycle.
Controlling Leafy Spurge Using Goats and Sheep http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/plantsci/hay/r1093w.htm
Sheep and goats can be effective tools to complement herbicides for control of leafy spurge. In addition, their control efforts can generate an economic return from land that other livestock won't graze.
Cornell Sheep Program http://www.sheep.cornell.edu
Information about sheep production and management from Cornell University.
Dead Animal Disposal Laws in Missouri http://extension.missouri.edu/xplor/envqual/wq0216.htm
Summary of contents of the Missouri Dead Animal Disposal Statute, which was passed by the 86th General Assembly and became law on August 28, 1992.
Department of Animal Science - ISU http://www.ans.iastate.edu/faculty/index.php?id=morrical
Dr. Morrical's area of research is sheep nutrition, forages and fetal and baby lamb survival. Iowa State University, USA.
Early vs Late Lambing - Which is best? http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/articles/earlylmb.html
This article examines the pros and cons of early and late lambing systems and how they can fit individual producer's goals and operations.
Evaluate The Economics Of Your Flock http://www.ansci.uiuc.edu/sheepnet/fulltext.cfm?section=2&documentID=10
In spite of price volatility, it is important that we know our costs and determine how we can cut costs, improve management, and improve productivity, so our operation remains profitable.
Evaluating Farm Resources and Sheep Production Systems http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/evaluate.htm
Article helps the shepherd identify and evaluate resources that are available on the farm and to match these assets to an appropriate production system.
Ewe Byte http://www.ewebyte.com/
Offering a system for managing sheep production and health.
FlockFiler: Complete Software for Sheep Records http://www.flockfiler.com/
FlockFiler is a computer database for keeping health, management, and breeding records of sheep. For Windows and Macintosh, FlockFiler is suitable for any shepherd and for flocks of any size.
Guard Dogs http://www.case-agworld.com/cAw.LUgdogs.html
Introduction to using guard dogs to control predation of sheep.
Guidelines for Using Donkeys as Guard Animals with Sheep http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/donkey2.htm
This paper summarizes some of the management guidelines and other factors which may improve the likelihood of a donkey becoming a successful livestock guard animal.
Have You Prepared Your Barn for Lambing? http://www.ansci.uiuc.edu/sheepnet/fulltext.cfm?section=2&documentID=17
Having the barn ready before the first lambs arrive is one way to get the lambing season off to a good start.
Herding with German Shepherds - Nickelsberg's Farm http://www.german-shepherdherding.com/
Information about boundary style herding.
http://www.goats4h.com/Sheep.html http://www.goats4h.com/Sheep.html
This is a delightful, general information site on sheep designed by a youngster as a 4H project.
Humane Sheep Handling and Transport Resources http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/livestock/lvstshee.htm
Bibliography and audiovisuals.
Increasing Lamb Survival http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/articles/incrlamb.html
Proper management of the flock at key times of the production cycle can reduce young lamb mortality. A realistic goal of 10% lamb mortality is attainable by most producers.
Introduction to Sheep Farming http://www.sheepforbeginners.co.uk
Training book and courses on all aspects of sheep farming. Advice on breeding a predigree flock
J & K's Sheep Page http://home.kpn.nl/jhut/sheep/sheep.htm
Features links to sheep care education and information, breeds and wool information, sheep jokes, and foot and mouth information.
Living with Sheep http://livingwithsheep.com
Web site offering book for sale, entitled: Living with Sheep: Everything You Need to Know to Raise Your Own Flock" by Chuck Wooster and Geoff Hansen.
Management of Ewes and Lambs at Weaning http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/articles/manewes.html
Separation at weaning can be stressful for both lambs and the ewe. Management goals should be to keep this stress as low as possible, thereby reducing incidence of disease and health problems in ewes and lambs and allowing the lambs to grow at a normal rate.
Management Practices Can Influence Predation http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/info_mgmtpredinf.htm
Predisposing factors.
National Sheep Improvement Program http://www.nsip.org
NSIP offers a computerized genetic performance evaluation program,designed to help identify high-producing replacements, cull poor-producing animals, and assess overall management strengths and weaknesses.
National Sheep Industry Improvement Center http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/cssheep.htm#backtable
An independent agency that assists the U.S. sheep and goat industries through loans and other financial assistance means.
Nutrition of the Ewe Flock http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/eweflock.htm
Steps to prevent "empty gut disease" caused by the inadequate supply of nutrients.
Sheep Coats http://www.gfwsheep.com/sheepcoats/sheep.coats.html
Instructions for making Sheep Coats to protect wool fleeces.
Sheep Flock Improvement Program EPDs http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/sfipepds.htm
Using Estimated Progeny Difference to make genetic improvements and increase flock performance.
Sheep Housing and Equipment Handbook (abstract) http://extension.missouri.edu/xplor/mwps/MW0003.htm
Classic reference containing information about how to build an efficient sheep system. Provides detailed layouts so the shepherd can construct his/her own equipment.
Sheep Pocket Guide http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/ansci/sheep/as989-1.htm
An aid to basic sheep management practices in today's sheep business.
Sheep Training Tips http://www.fibreworksfarm.com/shetland/sheep.htm
Some people are interested in taming older sheep, some people are interested in the halter training. There are some points common to both activities. Brief summary of the process that we used at Fibre Works Farm over a three week period this summer.
Sheep Transport References http://lamar.colostate.edu/~grandin/behaviour/sheep.trans.html
List of references regarding the effect of transport upon sheep.
Skirting Table Instructions http://www.hawksmountainranch.com/skirtingtable.html
Instructions to help you build your own portable skirting table.
Something's Been Killing My Sheep - But What? http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/coydog2.htm
The purpose of this factsheet is to aid producers and livestock evaluators in distinguishing between losses caused by predators and non-predator causes. If predation is the cause of death then it is particularly important to identify the species responsible so additional control measures can be implemented to minimize future losses. Heavy emphasis is placed on distinguishing between coyote predation and dog predation, since they collectively account for almost all predator related losses in Ontario flocks.
Starting or Expanding Your Sheep Flock http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/DI0730.html
Discusses the various costs involved in starting or expanding a flock of ewes. For sheep producers and those needing information on sheep production.
Temple Grandin's Web Page http://www.grandin.com/
One of the leaders in livestock behavior and welfare; lots of good information.
The Ideal Lambing Season http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/articles/ideal.html
Realistically, an ideal lambing season is not likely, however, we can manage the ewes to approach the ideal as close as possible.
The Sheep Flock Improvement Program http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/sheep/facts/info_sfip.htm
SFIP is a home testing genetic improvement program designed to assist Ontario purebred and commercial sheep producers in the evaluation of potential breeding stock and to provide a measure of the comparative productivity of ewes in the flock. Enrollment information and data available.
United States Border Collie Handlers Association http://www.usbcha.com/
Information about Border Collies and herding. Contains articles on general information, activities, veterinary information, breeding, culture, books and magazines, and products.
Weaning Management of Lambs and Ewes http://www.ansci.uiuc.edu/sheepnet/fulltext.cfm?section=2&documentID=22
Weaning lambs should not be done on impulse, but should be a well-planned activity.
Welfare of Sheep and Goats http://ars.sdstate.edu/animaliss/shepgoat.html
A number of the procedures necessary to sheep and goat production are stressful, but benefit the animals overall. Alternative methods of restraint, castration, tail-docking, and fostering are available and should be compared to determine relative stressfulness.
Wintering the Ewe Flock http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/articles/eweflock.html
With the cessation of pasture growth, more inputs of labor, management and harvested feedstuffs are required for the ewe flock. Actually, the winter period and nutrient needs of the flock may be as much a function of when a producer lambs as what the weather is.

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