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AGR*2350 - Beef & Small Ruminants
Prof. Katie Wood at the University of Guelph, for the Beef and Swine productions class
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Agriculture
Undergraduate 2
10/29/2023

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Livestock Definition
Definition
Animals raised to benefit humans in some way, mainly domesticated animals
Term
When did livestock domestication start?
Definition
6,000 to 12,000 years ago
Term
3 animals currently being domesticated
Definition
Bison
Crickets/insects
Fish
Term
When were sheep domesticates
Definition
10,000 BCE
One of the first to be domesticated
Term
Why were sheep domesticated
Definition
Meat, clothes, milk, and smaller in stature
Term
When were cattle domesticated? (Taurus vs Indicus)
Definition
Taurine - 10,500 years ago
Indicine - 8,500 years ago
Term
What are Aurochs?
Definition
The original animal Cattle were domesticated from
shoulders were 2m tall
Term
How many sites of domestication are there for the Bos taurine variety?
Definition
2
Term
When were pigs domesticated?
Definition
10,000 years ago
Term
Where did pigs originate?
Definition
Turkey/Middle East and northern China
Term
What could be a trigger for the domestication of pigs?
Definition
Deforestation -> Less habitat to hide in
Term
When were chickens starting to be domesticated?
Definition
6,000 years ago
Term
What is a big reason it was easy to domesticated chickens?
Definition
They have an easily manipulated reproductive system
Term
When did we domesticate horses?
Definition
3,000 years ago
Term
What was the reason for domesticating horses?
Definition
Originally hunted for meat, then used as draft animals
Term
What does an animal need to be a "candidate" for domestication?
Definition
A trait of value
Term
What is selective breeding?
Definition
Breeding used to emphasise a trait of interest/value, this trait is usually rare in the wild
Term
What are the 7 (technically 6) reasons to domesticate animals?
Definition
- Food Production
- Clothing
- Non-Food Products
- Power
- Land Management
- Recreation & Sport
Term
Why use animal products?
Definition
Palatability, Protein composition (better match for humans), the micro-nutrients are in higher supply, and socio-economic changes
Term
What are some non-food animal products?
Definition
Lanolin, rennet (cheese curdling), fertilisers, various health products, and more
Term
Why/how are animals used for power?
Definition
Draft animals -> Farm power before technology, and for transportation before technology could be used
Term
How are animals used for land management?
Definition
They can graze land not suitable for crop agriculture
Term
How much of total arable land is for pasture?
Definition
2/3
- 60% of which cannot be used for cropping
Term
How much of livestock feed is not consumable by humans directly?
Definition
85%
Term
What are some uses for manure?
Definition
Fertilizer
Feul
Organic matter
Term
How do livestock help with land conservation?
Definition
Managing the prairies - carbon sequestering
Managing land by grazing it and preserving native species of vegetation and animals
Term
How does livestock provide economic benefit when they are so costly to feed and manage?
Definition
Adds value to commodity crops and provides a place for crops that are not fit for human consumption to go
Term
Commodity Product
Definition
Generic products
Term
What are some examples of producer based goals?
Definition
- Food production
- Safe food -> Quality and quantity
- Fiber production
- Animal performance -> For recreation and sport
- Economic benefits -> Efficiency
Term
ADG
Definition
Average Daily Gain
Measures animal performance
Term
Composition of Gain
Definition
Different aspects of the animal have different growth rates
Term
If an animal is growing after maturity what is most likely being deposited?
Definition
Fat
Term
What is allometric growth?
Definition
The growth ratios of an animal
Term
Isometric growth
Definition
All aspects of the animal grow at the same rate -> Proportional growth
Term
Physiological States
Definition
The current state of being that the animal is in, eg early pregnancy, lactation, weaning, puberty, etc...
Term
What is the number 1 cost in livestock?
Definition
Feed
Term
What is the number 1 input in livestock systems?
Definition
Feed
Term
What proportion of livestock feed is grain?
Definition
13%
Term
What livestock feed is produced at the highest rate?
Definition
Chicken feed
Term
Where are most feed mills found in Canada?
Definition
Ontario (30%) and Quebec (36%)
Term
Animal Feeds Act
Definition
- Feed must be registered
- Product standards / Guaranteed analysis
- Packaging and labelling regulations
- Sampling, analysis, and enforcement
Term
Types of Nutrients (6)
Definition
- Water
- Carbs
- Fats
- Proteins (AAs and Non-protien N)
- Minerals
- Vitamins
Term
How many categories of feed are there?
Definition
8
Term
What are Dry Roughages?
Definition
Over 18% crude fiber (high)
Made of legume and grass blends
Utilises parts of the crop that can't be used by humans (stovers)
Term
1st cut vs 2nd cut hay
Definition
Earlier cuts have more grasses, later cuts are much easier to digest and have higher protein content
Term
Why are pasture and range grass systems so popular with livestock?
Definition
Cheapest way to feed
Either let them graze or use a green feed system
Term
Why ensile forgages?
Definition
Storage purposes (preservation) and improves digestibility
Term
High energy concentrates
Definition
Less than 18% crude fibre (low), more than 70% total digestible nutrients, and less than 20% crude protein
Term
Protein Sources
Definition
More than 20% crude protein
- Can use urea, biuret, and ammonia
Term
What are some feed additive examples?
Definition
Antibiotics, buffers, enzymes, colours and flavours, etc...
Term
Why process feeds?
Definition
- Improve digestibility
- Improve other nutrient contents
- Change the particle size
- Improves storage characteristics
- Destroys toxins and other bad stuff
Term
Why shouldn't you feed raw soybean meal?
Definition
Tripsin inhibitor present in raw soybean meal causes intrupted absorption
Term
What are some examples of feed processing?
Definition
- Milling
- Mixing
- Pelleting
- Steam Flaked
- Extrusion
Term
What does heat do to the chemical structure of feeds?
Definition
Alters the chemical structure
Term
What does processing do?
Definition
Increase digestibility and add costs
Term
What kind is market is commodity beef traded on?
Definition
Futures market
Term
Does the beef industry have lots of vertical integration?
Definition
No, there is little vertical integration and the industry is highly segmented
Term
What does a seedstock producer do?
Definition
Provides genetics for the industry
- Replacement heifers and bulls
Term
How many purebred breeders are there in Canada?
Definition
11,000
Term
How many recognised cattle breeds are there in Canada?
Definition
26
Term
What are breed organisations?
Definition
Help market specific breeds, give producers more money for keeping pure genetic lines
Term
What are composite breeds?
Definition
Crossbreeding used to produce higher value animals
Smaller populations
Term
What is a stabiliser composite breed?
Definition
A 4 way crossbreed
Term
What is the goal of cow-calf production?
Definition
1 healthy calf from each cow per year
- ideally a heavy calf
Term
What sector of the beef industry has the most producers?
Definition
Cow-calf
Term
When do you wean calves?
Definition
500-600 lbs or about 6 months old
Term
What is the goal of backgrounding?
Definition
Bulk up light calves before going to the feedlot and to manage the supply of cattle into the feedlot
Term
How long does backgrounding take?
Definition
3-6 months
Term
What types of feeds do they use in backgrounding system?
Definition
Forage/pasture systems and low costs grain (minimal grain supplementation when needed)
Term
What is the goal of a feedlot?
Definition
To get a fast weight gain to get cattle to market weight (1,600 lbs)
- Lean weight then fat cover
Term
Calf-Fed
Definition
- Straight from cow-calf to feedlot
- Longest time spent in feedlot, about 200d
Term
Short-Yearling
Definition
- Medium frame, maybe backgrounded previously
- 3-5 months to finish
Term
Short-Yearling
Definition
- Medium frame, maybe backgrounded previously
- 3-5 months to finish
Term
Long-Yearling
Definition
- Largest frame going into backgrounding
- Spend the shortest about of time in feedlot, less than 3 month
Term
How many federally inspected processing plants are there?
Definition
22 in Canada
Term
Why would you want to send your cattle to a federally inspected plant?
Definition
So it can leave the province and/or country
Term
How many provincial plants are there in Ontario?
Definition
About 90
Term
What proportion of cattle in Canada do the biggest 3 federal plants process?
Definition
About 85%
Term
FCR
Definition
Feed Conversion Ratio
Term
How many cattle are there in Canada?
Definition
12.6 million
3.78 beef cattle
Term
How many beef producers are there in Canada?
Definition
60,697 (60k) producers
Term
How much does the Beef industry bring in terms of farm cash receipts?
Definition
10.2 billion $
Term
How much does the Beef industry contribute in terms of Canadian GDP?
Definition
22 billion $
Term
Are small farms predominant?
Definition
Yes, 61% of farms have less than 47 cows
Term
Who are the top 3 beef producers globally?
Definition
United States, Brazil, and China
- Canada is #9
Term
Who are the top 3 exporters globally?
Definition
Brazil, United States, and India
- Canada is #8
Term
Where do we export our beef to?
Definition
1. United States (69.9%)
2. Japan (11.5%)
3. Mexico (4.6%)
Term
Who do we import our beef from?
Definition
1. United States (60.7%)
2. New Zealand (8.3%)
3. Mexico (5.7%)
Term
What year did Canadian beef consumption peak?
Definition
2003 -> Mad Cow
Term
What is the number 1 beef breed in Canada?
Definition
Angus
Term
What is the number 1 beef breed globally?
Definition
Simmental
Term
What are British breeds known for?
Definition
Maternal traits, and early maturation
Term
What are continental breeds known for?
Definition
Terminal traits (higher girth rate, bigger frame, double muscling traits) and for later maturing (leaner meat)
Term
Angus
Definition
Good carcass and maternal traits
Naturally polled with black or red coats
Most popular in North America
Has their own breed marketing (CAB -> Certified Angus Beef)
Term
What does polled mean?
Definition
Naturally have no horns, if there are horns dehorning has to be done
80% of producers in North America use poled genetics
Term
Herford
Definition
Completely white face with a cherry red coat
British breed with good durability with a moderate size
Docile cattle with good mothering ability
Good outcross for range cattle
Horned or polled
Term
Simmental
Definition
Dual purpose in Europe (milk and meat)
Continental breed and one of the oldest
Large frame with rapid growth, good milk production, and well muscled
Has the dark colour around the eyes
Horned or polled
Term
Charolais
Definition
Continental -> Henri le Charolais
Large frame, heavy muscling, fast growth, and late maturing
Good terminal traits with lean meat
White or cream in colour
Usually horned
Term
Bos Indicus main 2 breeds:
Definition
Brahman -> tropical and loose skin
Nelore -> Brazilian, not great
Term
EPD
Definition
Expected Progeny Differences
Term
Why use genomic evaluations?
Definition
Monitor the progeny performance with EPDs
Harder in beef because of the huge breed variety
Term
[image]
Definition
Annual Cow-Calf cycle
Term
What is Parturition?
Definition
The calving period
Term
Dystocia
Definition
Difficult birth, leading cause of cow death
Term
How many calves dies soon after brith?
Definition
3-5%
Term
What is stage 1 of labour?
Definition
Relaxation/Preparatory stage
Term
What are some key signs of stage 1 of labour?
Definition
Ligaments relaxing
Vuvla swelling
Cervix dialtaion
Contractions -> water breaking
Dishcarge
Term
What marks then end of stage 1 of labour?
Definition
Cervix dilation and fetus entering birth canal
Term
How long is stage 1 of labour?
Definition
2-4 hours for cows
2-10 hours for heifers
Term
What is stage 2 of labour?
Definition
Active labour, or expulsion of the fetes
Term
How long does stage 2 of labour take?
Definition
30 minutes to 1 hour
Term
What occurs post birth?
Definition
2-3 minutes after brith mom licks baby -> bonding
10-15 minutes post-birth calf will be standing
30 minutes post birth calf should find udder and start taking in colostrum
Term
What are the 2 normal calf presentations?
Definition
Anterior and Posterior
Term
What marks a mal-presentation?
Definition
2 or less body parts in the birth canal
Term
What is used to help get calves out of the birth canal if there is trouble?
Definition
Calf chains or a mechanical calf puller
Term
What is ideal chain placement?
Definition
2 wraps around the ankles
[image]
Term
True or false, heifers have no more risk for dystocia than cows.
Definition
False, heifer's aren't done growing when they give brith the first time, making it harder for them generally
Term
What are the 3 Qs of colostrum?
Definition
Quality -> IgG antibodies >50g/L
Quantity -> 4-6L in 4 hours
Quickly -> make sure calf gets their immunity before gut starts to close (6-8hrs ideally, gut closed in 24 hrs)
Term
BRD
Definition
Bovine Respiratory Disease
Term
Scours
Definition
Dehydration leading to death because of diarrhoea (bacterial, viral, or protozoa)
Term
What are some things that need to be done at birth?
Definition
- Colostrum
- Navel dipped in antiseptic
- ID
Term
What kind of ID to calves need
Definition
Management Tag -> anything producer wants usually an alphanumeric code for year and what number the calf was born as that year

CCIA Tag -> National traceability, radio frequency ID, needed for cattle to leave a farm (links cattle to the farms they have been to
Term
CCIA
Definition
Canadian Cattle Identification Agency
Term
When do purebred producers calve?
Definition
As close to Jan 1st as possible so their calves are older = bigger when getting sold
Term
When do commercial producers calve?
Definition
Calve in spring, on pasture so feed costs are lower
Term
Why might a producer use a barn or drylot?
Definition
Allows for earlier calving with environmental protection in the winter
Need bedding
Can isolate with maternity pens before introducing to the group
BUT has higher labour and feed costs
Term
How long should the PPI be?
Definition
About 40 days for physical recovery, longer with incidences of dystocia
Term
What is the Estrus Cycle?
Definition
The period leading to the animal being in heat, for cattle its 21 days, standing heat is 24-30 hrs
Term
BCS
Definition
Body Condition Score, ideally a 2.5-2 for birthing
Term
What does calving groups refer to?
Definition
What entrust cycle the calf was conceived in, want over 60% in the first group and less than 5% in the 3rd or later group
Term
Natural Service
Definition
Least labour intensive, used by majority of producers
Limits genetic pool
Term
AI
Definition
Artificial Insemination
Less common -> 15% of producers, more labour intensive
Less disease transmission, more safety
Term
Bull Ratio
Definition
25 cows / mature bull
15-20 cows / yearling bull
Term
Stocking Rate
Definition
Number of animals on a given land area / amount of time (month or season)
Term
Stocking Type
Definition
What kind of animals are being grazed
Term
What should be taken into consideration with calving on pasture systems?
Definition
Trying to align the pasture's growth with the animals nutritional needs
Term
AU
Definition
Animal Unit
- A cow and her calf
Term
AUM
Definition
Animal Unit Month
- How much forage is needed to sustain an animal unit for 1 month
Term
Carrying Capacity
Definition
The number of animals land can support per season
Term
Stocking rate calculation
Definition
= (Forage yield * Utilisation rate)/Animal consumption
Term
Animal consumption for cattle
Definition
780 lbs/AU/month
Term
What are the aspects comprising a pasture system?
Definition
- Animal
- Plant/Soil
- Environment
Term
What are some pasture systems in Ontario? (3)
Definition
- Perennial (grasses and legumes)
- Annual (felid crops either planted for grazing, or failed crops)
- Mixing forages (different peak growing seasons)
Term
Continuous Grazing
Definition
One big chunk
Less labour and inputs, lower carrying capacity, can see over or under grazing in parts of pasture
Term
Rotational Grazing methods
Definition
Dependent on your water source location
Two Alleyways
One Alleyway
Pipeline Method
Watertruck
Portable Strip Grazing
Cell Center
[image]
Term
Strip Grazing
Definition
Give enough grass for 1/2 to 1 day and move the boundary one or twice a day -> Labour intensive

This is an Intensive grazing system
Term
Virtual Fencing
Definition
Good for large continuous portions of land
About 10% of cows don't "get it"
Term
Why are producers moving away from ponds and dugouts as a water source IN the pasture?
Definition
Because it is unsanitary
Term
What is creep feeding?
Definition
Providing younger animals with supplementary grain while on pasture with their mothers BEFORE weaning
Term
Why may producers be against creep feeding with their herd?
Definition
- Higher costs
- Creates a less consistent calf crop
- Could get more "fleshy" calves = will be discounted at feedlots
- Masks the cow's mothering performance
Term
Why may producers want to creep feed their herds?
Definition
- Increase the weight at weaning
- Decrease the amount of pressure on the pasture (grazing pressure
- Increase the feed intake of calves at weaning
- Increases seen in cow weight, condition, and pregnancy rate
Term
How many North American producers use polled genetics?
Definition
80%
Term
What are methods of dehorning?
Definition
- Caustic Paste
- Electric Dehorning
- Mechanical Dehorning
Term
When should dehorning be done?
Definition
With caustic paste, it should be done within less than 10 days after birth. According to the code of practice there are regulations about when pain medications are needed (local anaesthetics and NSAIDs)
Term
NSAID
Definition
Non-Steriodal Anti-Inflamatory Drug
Term
What method of dehorning would a producer use on an older calf?
Definition
Mechanical Dehorning
Term
When does castration occur?
Definition
2-3 days up to 2 years old
Term
What are some methods of castration?
Definition
- Surgical
- Elastor Rings (most common)
- Burdizzo
Term
When should pain control be used for bulls?
Definition
Older than 6 months -> may be updated for 3 months
Term
What are some methods of weaning?
Definition
- Abrupt / Traditional
- Fence Line
- Quiet Wean
Term
Why might a producer shift away from traditional weaning methods?
Definition
To decrease stress levels, lower stress during weaning leads to better immune systems
Term
Why does a cows milk production drop?
Definition
Decline in natural resources in the fall -> grass going dormant
Term
What proportion of producers vaccinate their calves?
Definition
Over 80%
Term
What are the 4 core vaccines for cattle?
Definition
- Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV type 1 and 2)
- Bovine Herpes Virus Type 1 (BHV1)
- Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV)
- Clostridial Bacteria
Term
Should you vaccinate your herd during breeding?
Definition
No, the one part of the cow-calf cycle that does not have any recommended vaccines
Term
Where should you vaccinate your cattle?
Definition
In the subcutaneous site -> triangle on the neck
Term
What is a key way to improve your net calf crop?
Definition
Nutrition in all aspects and many others
Term
What is something a buyer will look for at an auction?
Definition
Uniformity in the calf group
- Usually will be uniform in breed too
Term
What is preconditioning and why should it be done before auction?
Definition
Preconditioning is when you wean your calves at least 45 days before the sale to ensure cattle can cope with the stress of auction
Term
What does it mean when calves are sold "on contract"?
Definition
Sold straight from producers, means no risk associated with auction, or commission!
More common with larger farms than with small operations
Term
What is retained ownership?
Definition
Refers to when the producers market their own calves from brith to slaughter, renting out space in backgrounding and feedlot systems
Term
What are special preconditioned sales?
Definition
Have higher average prices, there are specific conditions put on the calves going into the sales to make them "better", eg vaccination statuses
Term
What is 55% of the cost in a cow-calf operation?
Definition
Winter Feed
Term
What is the conventional winter feeding system?
Definition
Drylot system
Term
Why might a producer use alternative feeding systems?
Definition
To extend the number of days on pasture, and to decrease labour and feed costs
Term
What are the 2 biggest costs in the cow-calf industry?
Definition
1. Feed
2. Labour
Term
What is the goal of a backgrounding operation?
Definition
To add weight to light calves before entering the feedlot and to manage the supply of calves entering the feedlot
3-6+ months
Term
What is a grasser operation?
Definition
A backgrounding operation based on a pasture feeding system
Term
What kind of feeds are to be used in feedlots?
Definition
Mainly forage based with supplemental protein and grain (grain is dependent on price) still want to do this as cheap as possible so you should use pasture as often as possible
Term
What proportion of greenhouse gases are produced by agriculture?
Definition
10%
Term
GWP
Definition
Global Warming Potential
Term
RFI
Definition
Residual Feed Intake
Term
What are some ways to decrease enteric CH4?
Definition
- Decreasing number of animals
- Improving production efficiency
- Selective breeding
- Manipulating the diet
Term
What can be given to cattle to manipulate the rumen and decrease CH4?
Definition
- Ionophores
- 3-NOP
- Seaweed
- Essential Oils
- Saponins & Tannins
- Microbials
- Vaccinations
Term
Cattle are a _________ species, meaning they have a ripple effect on all the species in the area
Definition
Keystone
Term
Cattle are reffered to as _________, meaning they are able to utilise feeds unable to be consumed directly by humans
Definition
Upcyclers
Term
True or false, cattle have only a negative effect on the environment
Definition
False they have positives and negatives
Term
Which kind of feed to cattle produce less methane on?
- Grain fed
- Forage fed
Definition
Grain fed
Term
What is a flight zone?
Definition
The space animals need to feel comfortable, when a producer is within the flight zone the animal will move
Term
Where is the point of balance on a cow?
Definition
Their shoulder
Term
TMR
Definition
Total Mixed Ration
Term
What is component feeding?
Definition
Feeding each part separately, more common for small producers
Term
What happens to cattle if they get on high energy diets too fast?
Definition
Risk ruminal acidosis
Term
How many feedlot deaths are from BRD?
Definition
About half
Term
What are some key symptoms of BRD?
Definition
- Anorexia
- Hunched posture
- Laboured Breathing
- Nasal Discharge
- HUGE drop in performance
Term
Rumen Acidosis can lead to damage to the _____________, allowing bacteria to enter the blood stream causing secondary disorders
Definition
Gut epithelium
Term
SARA
Definition
Sub-Acute Ruminal Acidosis
Term
What are liver abscesses a secondary disorder from?
Definition
Rumen Acidosis
Term
What does an A grade on the Elanco Liver Access Scoring System mean?
Definition
Some small accesses -> Minor event
Term
What does an O grade on the Elanco Liver Access Scoring System mean?
Definition
No abscesses
Term
What does an A+ grade on the Elanco Liver Access Scoring System mean?
Definition
Multiple large abcesses and some small ones -> Severe incidence
Term
What are implants, and why are they used?
Definition
Put inbetween the skin and cartilage, they replace hormones after castration and slowly releases them into the bloodstream
Term
Why would a producer decide to use implants?
Definition
To increase the efficiency and ADG of your cattle
see a 20-75$ USD increase compared to cost of implant
Term
When will producers put implants in?
Definition
- When calves are suckling (<45 days old) -> Least strength
- During Stocker/grower phase
- During feedlot -> Most strength
Term
What are the 2 types of implants?
Definition
- Androgenic
- Estrogenic
Term
A ___________ implant refers to an implant that utilises testosterone and TBA, encouraging lean growth
Definition
Androgenic
Term
A ___________ implant refers to an implant that utilises oestrogen to increase growth and fat gain
Definition
Estrogenic
Term
True or false implants have to be Androgenic or Estrogenic
Definition
False, they can be a combination of the 2
Term
What is an issue with using implants ehe cattle get sent to the feedlot and are backgrounded?
Definition
They look older so will be disounted
Term
Do implants greatly increase the amount of oestrogen in beef?
Definition
No, an increase of 3ng/500g, and a HUGELY smaller amount than soybean oil with 1,000,000ng/500g
Term
What are the big 4 grades of beef?
Definition
- Prime
- AAA
- AA
- A
Term
Do we use AI and technology when grading?
Definition
No, all grading is done by a licensed grader, but it is an emerging sector of the industry
Term
What is the Quantity grading scale?
Definition
1-5
1 being lean carcass
5 being lots of excess fat
ideal carcass for an AAA carcass is a 1
Term
What is a Yield grade?
Definition
Quantity grade
Term
When are carcasses inspected?
Definition
Ante and post-mortem
Term
Quality grades are _____1_____ while yield grades are _____2_____
Definition
1. Increasing
2. Decreasing
Term
What are the main cuts of the carcass referred to as?
Definition
Primals
Term
What are the primals?
Definition
- Brisket - Chuck - Hip - Rib - Flank - Sirloin - Loin - Plate [image]
Term
Organs and tissues that are not commonly consumed here are referred to as __________
Definition
Offal
- Tounge, liver, kidneys, etc...
Term
________ beef comes with a price premium because of the additional efforts producers make for their products
Definition
Branded Beef
Term
What is the current finish weight?
Definition
1600 lbs
Term
Where does beef go?
Definition
- Retail Beef
- Variatey/offal meats
- Edible By-products
- In-edible By-products
- Pharmaceuticals
Term
Beef that isn't used for human consumption is sent for _________
Definition
Rendering
Term
Why should you never feed an animal back to the same animal?
Definition
Linked to mad cow (2003)
Term
A ___1___ is a female sheep
A ___2___ is a male sheep
A ___3___ is a castrated male
A ___4___ is a sheep less than 1 year old
A ___5___ is a group of sheep
Definition
1. Ewe
2. Ram
3. Wether
4. Lamb
5. Flock
Term
There are _________ sheep producers in Canada
Definition
11,000
Term
How many sheep are there in Canada?
Definition
1,000,000
Term
How much does the sheep industry generate in farm cash receipts?
Definition
227.6 million dollars
Term
1/3 of sheep are in ___1___, the number 2 spot is tied between ___2___ and ___3___
Definition
1. Ontario
2. Quebec
3. Alberta
Term
What are the trends for sheep farms between 2016 and 2021
Definition
Less farms and same number of total sheep
Term
Which country is number 1 in the total number of sheep?
Definition
China
Term
We are seeing a _________ in number of sheep global
Definition
Increase
Term
As countries ____1____ betters, animal consumption shifts towards ____2____
Definition
1. Socioeconomic Status
2. Small ruminants
Term
How many times a year are sheep shorn?
Definition
Once a year, usually in the spring
Term
Meat breeds of sheep produce __1__ lbs/yr, where as long wool breeds make __2__ lbs/yr
Definition
1. 4-6
2. 8-12
Term
Wool is baled and _____ before being sold
Definition
Graded
Term
What is the commercial price of wool?
Definition
0.69$/kg
Term
How much wool does Canada market every year?
Definition
2.5-3 million pounds9 (lbs)
Term
What is Canadian wool marketed through?
Definition
Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers
Term
Lanolin is a natural wax on wool, which makes up ______ of raw wool weight
Definition
5-25%
Term
Sheeps milk is ______ in fat and protein compared to goat and cow's milk
Definition
Higher
Term
How much milk do sheep produce per day? per lactation?
Definition
2L/day
440L/220 day cycle
Term
Sheep are marketed in 3 different categories, what are they?
Definition
- 70-120 lbs, the ADG is about 0.7lbs/day, and it takes from 110-140 days to reach market
- Light Lambs, 50-60 lbs, also called milk lambs because they are marketed right after weaning
- Mutton, older cull sheep, not very popular
Term
There is a wide variety of sheep breeds in Canada and globally with ___1___ recognised in Canada, and ___2___ in the world
Definition
1. over 50
2. over 900
Term
British breeds focus on ___1___ traits while exotic/continental breeds focus on ___2___ traits
Definition
1. Maternal (wool)
2. Terminal (meat)
Term
Dorsets are known for what?
Definition
- Great reproductive capacity
- Being most common in Canada
- All white
- One of the oldest breeds
Term
Suffolk breeds are known for what?
Definition
- 2nd most common in Canada
- Clean and black face
- Good rack
Term
The North Country Cheviot breed is known for what?
Definition
- Hearty
- Good range sheep, best with little producer intervention
- Medium-small breed
Term
Boarder Leicester
Definition
- Long wool breed
- Niche market sheep
- Not common
Term
Texel sheep are continental, what are they known for?
Definition
- From around the Netherlands
- Chunky med-small sheep
- Dark points
Term
Dorper are continental sheep, known for what?
Definition
- From South Africa
- Dorset X Persian Blackface
- Good growth and carcass
- Mostly shed their coat out
Term
Canadian (Arcott) were developed in Ottawa, what are they known for?
Definition
Good terminal traits
Term
Rideau (Arcot) were developed in Ottawa, what are they known for?
Definition
Amazing mothering abilities
3rd most common in Canada
5-6 lambs/birth
Term
East Friesian Dairy beed is known for what?
Definition
- From the Netherlands
- All white or all black
- No wool on tails -> Rat tail
- Above avg lactation
Term
Housing for sheep is typically a _______ system, sheep need a well ventilated area so its a good option
Definition
Yard
Term
What does an informal yard system refer to?
Definition
A pasture system
Term
What is a major consideration when it comes to designing your barn for sheep production?
Definition
Sheep like it dry, so you need cover and good drainage
Term
What are claiming pens?
Definition
Small pens for mom and lamb to bond after brith
Term
Hyperthermia can be a big issue for lambs, why is it so important to keep lambs warm?
Definition
Means they won't eat (no swallow reflex), hear rate slows down to a halt - use a rectal thermometer to check and a warming box
Term
Do sheep need tags too?
Definition
Yes, typically producers use the RFID tag for management too
Term
What is something done to sheep post brith that differs from cattle?
Definition
Tail docking (typically elastic ring placed below the webbing) sometimes done with a hot knife
Term
What is flystrike?
Definition
It occurs under the tail from wet wool and warm weather, causes a huge drop in productivity
Term
What kind of sheep may have less issues with flystrike?
Definition
- East Friesian Dairy sheep because they have no wool on their tails
Term
Why should sheep not be thought of as small cows?
Definition
They are more selective with their feed (more feed waster after they pick through all the stuff they want) can actually eat whole grains (need less processing) and are sensitive to some minerals (copper)
Term
Why may nutritional flushing be done?
Definition
Increases lamb crop by 10-20% and ovulation by 25-30% - increase energy component of the diet for 2 weeks before and 2-4 weeks after breeding
Term
To better the growth performance of your ewes, you may want to _________ your sheep, it decreases your days to market and adds to your carcass value
Definition
Grain Finish
Term
Why may a producer choose to use a free choice feed, why not?
Definition
- Decreases labour and some feed costs, BUT it can increase your risk of acidosis and overeating, if left empty it will lead to binge eating
Term
What does Hand-feeding mean in terms of sheep?
Definition
Like a component feed in beef
Term
Sheep go intro puberty at around __1__ months, have a __2__ month gestation, a __3__ day estrus cycle, and are in "standing heat" for __4__ hours
Definition
1. 6-9
2. 5
3. 14-19
4. 24-36
Term
Sheep are _____-day breeders, meaning it is easier for most breeds to be bred in the fall
Definition
Short
Term
Is it unusual to see brith rates of over 100%?
Definition
No, this will be seen because of the high prevalence of multiple births
Term
Why is AI not common in sheep?
Definition
It has to be done surgically, and you need to sync up the estrus cycles of your herd
Term
What is the ideal Ewe BCS?
Definition
3-3.5
Term
What are the 2 methods of accelerated lambing?
Definition
- 3 lambings in 2 years -> the traditional method - 5 lamdings in 3 years -> The cornel star system
Term
Lambs are weaned at about _____ days old
Definition
90
Term
A __1__ keep lamb refers to one that takes over 12 weeks to be finished
A __2__ keep lamb refers to one that takes 6-12 weeks to be finished
A __3__ keep lamb refers to one that takes less than 6 weeks to be finished
Definition
1. Long
2. Medium
3. Short
Term
When are lamb sales most popular?
Definition
Around easter mainly, but there are increases around any major holiday (ethnic)
Term
What does it mean for domestic producers that we are net importers?
Definition
Room to grow and increase production
Term
Scrapie is a prion disease, what does this mean?
Definition
It is a disease that affects the brain, hard to diagnose, and incurable
Term
What SNPs are linked to scrapie resistance?
Definition
136, 154, 171
- 136 and 171 are most common in North America
Term
OPP
Definition
Ovine Progressive Pneumonia
Term
What are the 3 aspects of Maefi-Visna
Definition
- Respiratory
- Chronic Wasting
- Persistent mastitis
Term
Paracites have a ______ prevalence in sheep
Definition
High
Term
What are the symptoms to look for that can indicate your sheep has parasites? (5)
Definition
- Fecal Score - BCS - Bottle Jaw - Bots / Bot Flies - FAMACHA score / Anemia
Term
How do you treat parasites?
Definition
- Anthelmintic -> De-Wormer
- Genetic resistances
- Pasture management (laying fallow to kill parasites)
Term
What is a big risk to your sheep flock? causing about 28% of losses
Definition
- Predators (coyotes here)
Term
Carpine refers to __1__
__2__ is a mature male goat (billy)
__3__ is a mature female goat (nanny)
__4__ is a goat less than a year old
__5__ is goat meat
Definition
1. Goat
2. Buck
3. Doe
4. Kid
5. Chevon
Term
_______ is the province with the most goats
Definition
Ontario
Term
How many goats are there in Canada
Definition
250,000 (including milk and meat)
Term
How many goats are bred for meat specifically?
Definition
60,000
Term
What is the main Meat goat breed?
Definition
Boer -> South Africa, means disease resistant and hardy
Term
Gestation for goats is __1__ months
Goats are in estrus for __2__ days
Doelings will be bred at __3__ months
Goats are bred back at about __4__ after kidding
Definition
1. 5
2. 18-21
3. 6-8
4. 7 months
Term
What is the biggest challenge with colostrum for goats?
Definition
There is no goat specific colostrum replacer, means nutrients and antibodies don't line up perfectly (use cow or sheep colostrum)
Term
What is a similar affliction to Ketosis that occurs in goats?
Definition
Pregnancy toxemia, but it occurs during pregnancy in goats vs after birth in cows
Term
Goats are referred to as ____1____ meaning they are quite selective and will pick through feed very thoroughly and have a ____2____ upper lip.
Definition
1. Browsers
2. Very mobile
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