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Page 1: Sheep Production Original Power Point Created by Mike Bosher Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002.

Sheep Production

Original Power Point Created by Mike Bosher

Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office

June 2002

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Sheep ProductionTerms for understanding

• Ram – non-castrated male sheep

• Wether – castrated male sheep

• Ewe – female Sheep

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Suffolk

• Medium Wool Breed• Mainly used for meat• England• White Wool with solid

black face and legs• Large Frame

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Hampshire

• Medium wool breed• Used mainly for meat• England• White wool with black

face and legs, which has patches of white wool growing on the face and legs

• Med to large frame

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Southdown

• Medium wool breed• Used mainly for meat• White with a mousey

brown face and leg• England• Very small framed• Very meaty

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Ramboulliet

• Finewool breed• Used for meat and

wool production• France• White with a white

face and legs• Large framed

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Dorset

• Medium wool breed• Used for meat• England• White with white face• Very meaty• Very Large framed

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Sheep ProductionClassifications for Sheep @ Ellis

County Livestock Show

• Fine wool

• Finewool Cross

• Medium Wool

• Southdown

• AOB (All Other Breeds)

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Fine wool• Ramboulliet

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Finewool Cross• Any thing

atleast a ½ crossed with Ramboulliet

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Medium Wool• Hampshires

and Suffolks and crosses of the two

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Southdowns• Southdowns

show as a breed of their own, mainly due to size differences

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AOB (All Other Breeds)• Mainly

Dorsetts and Dorset Crosses

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Sheep ProductionReproduction

• Estrus – Occurs every 16 days and last for 3 days

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Sheep ProductionReproduction

• Gestation Period – 148 days

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Sheep ProductionFeeding

• Ruminants like cattle

• Feed a quality brand name 18 % protien feed

• Most feeders feel a textured feed is more desirable than a pellet

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Parts of the Sheep

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Skeletal System