PPT-Breeding Sheep & Breeding Goats

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Compiled by Jared Jackson Sheep Terminology Lamb A sheep that is under one year of age Ewe lamb A female sheep under one year of age Ram lamb intact male that is

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Compiled by Jared Jackson Sheep Terminology Lamb A sheep that is under one year of age Ewe lamb A female sheep under one year of age Ram lamb intact male that is under one year of age Wether castrated male sheep that is under one year of age. Sheep. Objectives. List selection priorities of market and breeding sheep in order of importance. Evaluate selection priorities of market and breeding sheep. Understand the purpose of market and breeding sheep selection. Laura Jane Murphy. Animal Science. Greenup County High School. Daily Food for Thought. Name 5 things that come to mind when you hear the word, Goat.. Learning Targets. I will describe how goats fit into the world economy. Charles . Seely. 4-H and . Youth Development . Coordinator. Calhoun County. Before Making Commitment. Come up with list of goals. Participate or Compete?. This is a FAMILY project!. Determine amount of money you are comfortable spending. Sam Womble . County Extension Agent – Ag/NR. Bandera County . Topics:. Monitoring Condition. Exercising. Fitting . Showmanship. Monitoring Condition. Sheep and goats will put on condition as they mature. Feeding and exercise go hand in hand in terms on managing condition. . describe and explain how sheep breeders can achieve genetic progress in their flocks. . A sheep farmer can improve production by good management of the feeding, health and reproduction of a flock. Careful breeding improves a flock over a long time, because good production traits are selected for and passed on to the young over many generations. . Market Goat Selection Criteria. Muscle. Correctness of Finish. Weight/Pounds of Product. Skeletal Correctness. Balance. Structure. Breeding Goat Selection Criteria. Functionality. Structure. Skeleton. Sam Womble . County Extension Agent – Ag/NR. Bexar . County . Topics:. Monitoring Condition. Exercising. Fitting . Showmanship. Monitoring Condition. Sheep and goats will put on condition as they mature. Feeding and exercise go hand in hand in terms on managing condition. . Three Billy-Goats Gruff. Book questions . t. roll . bridge. grass. feet. river. under. in. on. across. Comparatives. Comparing two things. Compare . two. things: . The red goat is __________ than the white goat. . Goats. Objectives. List selection priorities of market and breeding . goats . in order of importance. Evaluate selection priorities of market and breeding . goats. Understand the purpose of market and breeding . Sidra . Maryam. Jaweriya. . Abid. Fahad. . Asmat. . Rana. Muhammad . Abdus. . Samad. Contents. Genre and Tone. Plot. Setting. Significance of Title . Real Life Experience. Theme . Conflict. Character . Beth Johnson, DVM. Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Office of State Veterinarian. 502-573-0282 . (office) 502-545-6373 (cell). bethc.johnson@ky.gov. WHAT IS NORMAL?. SHEEP. Normal rectal temp. 101-103. Muscle. Correctness of Finish. Weight/Pounds of Product. Skeletal Correctness. Balance. Structure. Breeding Goat Selection Criteria. Functionality. Structure. Skeleton. Productive. Rib shape. Maternal. NAHMS Goat Study 2019 Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae Maggie Highland, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVP Currently @ USDA-ARS-ADRU As of 8/3/19 @ KSU-KSVDL Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae Opportunistic pathogen or “commensal” Cattle. Chickens. Horses. Pigs. Male: . boar. Female: . sow. Baby: . piglet. Sound: . grunts. Eat:. . any . left over food. and . vegetables. Pigs: On the farm. Kept in a . sty . Pigs roll in the mud to keep their bodies cool.

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