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Castrated male sheep at any age |
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Sheep under one year of age |
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The life spand of a sheep is |
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Average 5-8 years
but can live to be 10+ |
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How do you determine the age of sheep? |
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By the number of perminent teeth on the lower front jaw
(they have no teeth on thier front top jaw) |
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Age when sheep reach puberty? |
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5-8 months of age
(smaller breeds mature first) |
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Gestation length of an ewe? |
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What type of breeders are sheep? |
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Normal Body temperature of sheep? |
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True or False
Only male sheep have horns? |
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False, both Bucks and Ewes can have horns or can lack them |
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How many sheep in the U.S.? |
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Which state has the leading number of sheep? |
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Where are the most sheep in the U.S.? |
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In the west
(9 out of 10 leading states here)
Texas, California, Wyoming, Colorado, South Dakota, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Iowa, Oregon |
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Most lamb meat is produced in the______ and consumed in the ________ |
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Produced in the west
consumed in the North East |
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This is what sheep are, they like to follow the leader and stay in groups |
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How are sheep extremely adaptable? |
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- utilize forages that would generaly go to waste
- raise on land that cannot be farmed
- raised on land that may not be suitable to raise cattle on (seven sheep can survive on food for one cow)
- utilized in multi-species grazing with cattle and goats
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How do sheep produce fine wool? |
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By withdrawling protein from the wool to satisfy thier own needs |
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What are the two systems for raising sheep? |
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Spanish (Western)
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European (Eastern) |
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Spanish system of raising sheep
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- Ranching
- (Territory states) move through Mexico and head to California (drier Western climates)
- large numbers with little individual attention
- Unfenced areas and watched by herders
- produces wool comparable to Austrailian wool (soft, high quality)
- Based on Merino sheep with Fine wool production being first and meat as a sideline
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European System of raising sheep |
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- Farming (East, wetter states)
- but can be found in any state, fenced with smaller numbers
- Originated in Britain and Dutch breeds moved west with settlers
- originally kept in backyards then communal pastures herded by shepherds
- ID by ear noches, cuts and paint brands
- Medium wool and meat
- Less Rambouillet(fine wool) and more black-faced ewes
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Where is the sheep industry in the U.S.?
Statistics? |
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Western states (11 total)
- 66% total ewe numbers
- 8 out of 10 leading states
- 71% of U.S. wool produced
- Wool sells for 79 cents vs 44 cents
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True or False
Lambs can be born in any month of the year? |
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Traditionally when are most lambs born and why? |
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winter and spring
(January to May)
This is when farmers had time to take care of the animals, they were not taking care of crops |
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Currently when are most lambs born and why? |
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(April to May)
This is when the grass begins to grow and is ready for consumption |
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Born tail and hind legs first
(correct points of toes up, incorrect points of toes down) |
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A good mother Ewe will... |
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- stand quietly why the baby nurse
- lick the baby for encouragment, bonding and increase blood flow
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Does a lamb care who its mother is? |
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No, it is the ewe who prevents lambs that smell diffrent from suckling on her |
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Good managment of new born lambs include... |
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- Clip navel of lamb (so doesnt drag in bedding)
- Dip navel in iodine to dry it up
- Strip teats of ewe to be sure she has and can deliver milk
- Sip, make sure lamb gets a drink of milk
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When are lambs usually Docked and Castrated? |
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when are lambs usually weaned? |
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How many teeth are sheep born with |
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8 "immature or Milk teeth" |
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How many teeth do sheep have? |
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32
12 are molars on top and bottom jaw |
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When is a lamb considered a sheep? How does this effect its value? |
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Lamb till its two center immature teeth fall out
Since it is no longer a lamb its value per pound is reduced. |
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How many breeds of sheep are there?
How many are of commercial importance? |
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450+ breeds
50 with commercial importance |
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Breeds are classified by... |
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- Type of wool
- Color of faces
- Fact they don't have wool
- Primary use in each contry
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Characteristics of White faced sheep |
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- Ewe or Mother Breeds
- Maternal
- Gregarious
- high quality wool
- live long
- Rambouillet blood
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Characteristics of Black faced sheep |
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- Sire or Ram Breeds
- fast growing
- weight more
- larger mature size
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Offspring of Black faced and White faced sheep |
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- Speckle
- Brockel
- Smut faced
- Regardless they all have Hybred Vigor
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Types of "Ewe or Mother Breeds" |
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- Rambouillet
- Columbia
- Ploy Pay
- Targhee
- Corriedale
- Dorset
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- Suffolk
- Hampshire
- Shropshire
- Oxford
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- Wool
- Meat
- Milk
- Skin (Pelts)
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Which country produces the most sheep? |
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- china (132.6 Million)
- Australia (121.9 Million)
- Iran (50 Million)
- New Zealand (47.3 Million)
- India (45.6 Million)
- UK (41.5 Million)
- Turkey (33 Million)
- Pakistan (31 Million)
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Crimpy, serrated fiber that grows out of the skin of sheep |
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in Microns and staple length
(staple length from part to end of wool) |
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Most wool is produced in the ______ hemishpere and consumed in the _______hemishpere |
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Produced in the Southern Hemishpere
Consumed in the Northern Hemishere |
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types of wool and their uses |
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- Coarse/ Carpet ... Carpets and Upholstery
- Medium ... Tweeds, Velours, Yarns, Sheltands
- Fine ... Apparels and Fabrics
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How many Hair/ sheading sheep are there in the world |
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Where are most of the Hair/ Sheading sheep found |
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why are Hair sheep becoming more popular in the U.S.? |
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Because of the shortage of sheep shearers |
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Which country produces the most wool? |
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- Australia (683,944 million tons)
- China (300,000 million tons)
- New Zealand (266,700 million tons)
- United Kingdom (84,947 million tons)
- Uruguay (70,000 million tons)
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Which country has the highest consumption of lamb? |
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U.S. consumption of Lamb is... |
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- Less than a lb per person per year
- Highest in Northeast (Boston-Washington and also Miami, Atlanta and Los Angeles)
- More ethnic than other meats
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Which contries dominate the world sheepmeat export industry? |
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New Zealand and Australia
(have more consistancy in breeds making them more uniform for the meat industry) |
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- 100 million sheep are milked in the world
- Industry concentrated around Mediterranean Basin
- Majority of milk goes into cheese and yogurt products
- International Dairy Federation lists 127 cheeses made from sheep's milk
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Country that has the highest sheep milk producton? |
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- China (1,140,000MT)
- Turkey (921,660)
- Italy (700,000)
- Greece (630,000)
- Sudan (510,000)
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The developing sheep milk industry in the U.S. |
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- U.S. imports 300 million lbs of sheep cheese annually
- 150 producers in the U.S. now
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True or False
most milk is harvested by hand under extnsive and unhygienic conditions? |
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True
(in some areas of the world the milk of the ewe is shared by her lambs and people) |
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How many teets does an ewe have? |
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- Pecorino
- Romano
- Manchego
- Feta
- Ricotta
- Roquefort
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The skin of the sheep is... |
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a by-product of the animals harvested for meat
(they are not slaughtered just for thier skin in the U.S.) |
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The uses of the Skin/Pelts |
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- Tents
- Water holders
- Bag Pipes
- Saddles-Saddle pads
- Clothing
- can be eaten in cooked or pickled form in protein poor countries
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- Exhibition-show
- Pets
- Religious
- Bride Price
- Sport Fighting
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