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This paper will be limited only to discussions on baled haylage, with limited references to conventionally stored haylage.
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OMAF Livestock
Sheep and Goat Specialist/OMAFRA
Feeding haylage to sheep is less common than the feeding of dry hay
rations. However, a number of producers have been feeding haylage
to sheep in Ontario, causing
The Pearson square or box method of balancing rations is a simple procedure that has been used for many years. It is of greatest value when only two ingredients are to be mixed.
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The Pearson square ration formulation procedure is designed for simple rations. In order for the square to work, follow specific directions for its use. Nutrient contents of ingredients and nutrient requirements must be expressed on the same basis (i.e., dry-matter or as-fed).
Formulating Rations With the Pearson Square
by J. Wagner and T.L. Stanton 1
The Pearson square ration formulation procedure is designed for simple rations.
In order for the square to work, follow
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
This article covers the basics of sheep nutrition.
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An article outlining the basics of feeding sheep.
This article first appeared in The
Working Border Collie, Inc. in Sept/Oct 1997.
Extension Sheep Specialist
Feeding the ewe flock, whether they number a
few or in the thousands, is one of the most
Nutrient value and guidelines that should be followed when incorporating corn silage in ewe and lamb diets.
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OMAF Livestock
and Rural Representative/OMAFRA
Corn silage is a high energy, low protein fermented feed suitable
for sheep feeding. However, some guidelines should be followed when
incorporating corn silage in