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What and how much should I feed my sheep? That is a question that is asked quite regularly. The correct answer is: it depends.
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An article outlining the basics of feeding ewes.
This article first appeared in The Working Border
Collie, Inc. in Nov/Dec 1997.
Extension Sheep Specialist
Feed is normally the largest single expense
of a sheep operation. Feed or nutrition for
Feeds, feeding and what can go wrong when are orphaned lambs or when prolific ewes have too many lambs for the milking ability of the natural mother.
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OMAF Livestock
S. John Martin - Veterinary
Scientist, Sheep, Goat and Swine/OMAFRA; Anita O'Brien - Sheep and
Goat Specialist/OMAFRA; Christoph Wand - Beef Cattle, Sheep and
In many sheep flocks there are
Topics include: aspects to consider and problems likely to be encountered, useful feed consumption data, characteristics of feedstuffs, pastures, mineral deficiencies and toxicities, and feeding the ewe.
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University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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This site, developed with the cooperation of the Michigan Hay and Grazing Council, Michigan Farm Bureau and Michigan State University Extension, enables online hay buying and selling.
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Hay for sale in Michigan
This list is developed with the cooperation of the Michigan Forage Council,
, and Michigan State University Extension . Hay has not been
inspected by any of these cooperating agencies and thus no
Nutrient interactions, animal management, and environmental conditions that may increase the risk of copper toxicity and how the sheep producer can minimize these risks
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