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Welcome to Foundations for Success With Sheep or Goat Enterprises: Planning and Implementation

The 2014 Educational Program Committee is pleased to share conference educational materials with you under the condition that they are used without alteration for educational and non-commercial use only. All materials are protected by copyright law. The authors kindly request their work is properly cited, including the date of publication. For more information on Small Farms, visit our website at: http://smallfarms.ifas.ufl.edu/ or contact your local County Extension Agent. For inquiries about this topic, please contact: Danielle Treadwell, Educational Program Chair. Phone: (352) 273-4775 Email: ddtreadw@ufl.edu Suggested Citation: Author Full Name. Title of Presentation or Handout. 2014 University of Florida-IFAS and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University-CAFS Florida Small Farms and Alternative Enterprises Conference. August 1-2, Kissimmee, FL.

Foundations for Success With Sheep or Goat Enterprises: Planning and Implementation Will R. Getz, Sheep and Goat Extension Specialist Georgia Small Ruminant Research and Extension Center Fort Valley State University Discussion for Small Ruminant Education Session 2014 Florida Small Farm Conference

Species and Enterprise Options Sheep for meat (lamb) production Goats for meat (chevon) production Goats for milk production Sheep or goat breeder --- Selling genetics Youth projects (Market goat is fastest growing in GA) Vegetation management with goats or sheep Sheep for wool and fiber arts enterprises.

Major Topics Planning the enterprise for sustainability Marketing options Facilities Breeds and sources Feeds and feeding Health considerations Animal protection Profitability

Whole Farm/Household Planning in support of small ruminant enterprises Farm resources inventory Labor, soil and water characteristics, facilities, pasture or crop land characteristics, animals. Farm planning Household involvement. Strengths of the place. Known problems on the farm Marketing and economics Top three goals Small Ruminant Toolbox. www.ncat.org

Essential Elements of Reproduction Sheep Gestation ~ 147 days Estrous cycle ~ 17 days Seasonally polyestrous. Short-day breeders Breed and type differences. Goat Gestation ~ 150 days Estrous cycle ~21 days Seasonally polyestrous. Short-day breeders Breed and type differences. Accelerated breeding = Three parturitions/2yr.

Marketing Options Meat animals. Own consumption. Live animals direct at farm gate. Live animals to auction market. Carcass and cuts direct to customer. State or Federal inspected facility required. Dairy animals. Own consumption. Cheese and other milk products, including soap. Fluid milk. State may require Grade A to sell.

Fences Facilities Woven and electric (internal) Avoid 6 verticals if raising horned animals. Shelter (cold wind, rain, shade) Young + (Wet + Cold) = Hypothermia = Chilled = Dead Permanent versus Temporary or Mobile Water is it really clean?.., automatic? Working facilities. Strong, secure, ease of use.

Available Breed Options in SE Sheep breeds Suffolk, Hampshire, Dorset, Polypay, Dorper, Katahdin, Natives. Dairy goat breeds Saanen, Alpine, Toggenburg, LaMancha, Nubian Meat goat breeds Kiko, Boer, Spanish, Myotonic, Savannah.

Crossbreeding Advantages in production, reproduction, general health and hardiness. Individual breed merit combined. Hybrid vigor or heterosis. Many systems but key point is to be systematic. Suggest rotational system using 2 or more breeds, and saving replacement females.

Usefulness of rotational systems Create own replacement females, capture ~ 75 % to 87% of original heterosis (hybrid vigor), capture inherent merits. Level of hybrid vigor will vary from trait to trait.

Example: Three-breed rotation Kiko x Spanish =.5K +.5S KS x Boer =.5B +.25K +.25S BKS x Spanish =.625Sp +.25B +.125 K SSKB x Kiko =.5625K +.3155Sp +.125 B.

Breeding Stock Sources Do not use auction or livestock sale barn as source. Purchase directly off farm. Breed association listings in state or nearby. County Extension or agricultural educator. Advertisement in paper or Bulletin. Keep eyes open in neighborhood. Match source enterprise management with yours.

Feeds and Feeding Focus on forage. Most cost effective. Quality tied to maturity. Rotational grazing good. Grasses and legumes. Warm season perennials; Cool season perennials Warm season annuals; Cool season annuals Mineral supplementation Sheep n goat difference Match energy available with energy needs. Use concentrates wisely according to need. Additives Deccox; Ammonium chloride Diet formulation software from Langston University.

Health Considerations Vaccination Enterotoxemia Clostridium types C & D, and C. tetani (CD&T) Breeding stock annually, 2ml Lambs and kids twice. 2ml x twice at 4-6 wk. internal. If dams not vaccinated, young need vaccination within week of birth. Keep vaccine refrigerated. Dispose after open 1-3 days. Loses effectiveness.

Health considerations. Internal parasites. (Haemonchus contortus) Use appropriate pasture and herd/flock management. Stocking rate Rotation Deworming. Smart Drenching Use product that works. How to know? For Haemonchus contortus see indications of anemia. Treat only individuals, and only when needed. Do not treat and go to new pasture. See www.acsrpc.org or www.wormx.org Workshops and training by arrangement for obtaining FAMACHA eye chart

Health considerations Pregnancy toxemia or ketosis. The principal cause of pregnancy toxemia is low blood sugar (glucose) and presence of ketone bodies. Disease is often triggered by stress including nutritional stress or inclement weather. Most prevalent in ewes and does carrying two or more lambs or kids. Affects ewes and does that are extremely fat or excessively thin. The best preventive measure is moderate body condition and increased feeding of high energy concentrates or grains during the last month of pregnancy.

Pregnancy toxemia Treatment - Treatment of pregnancy toxemia in ewes/does other than feeding concentrates might include; oral propylene glycol or corn syrup are quick sources of energy and should be given at the rate of 200 ml four-times daily along with 3 to 4 liters of an electrolyte solution designed to reverse dehydration. Get the offspring born if parturition has not yet occurred.

Foot rot DO NOT BUY IT! Health continued Keep hooves trimmed. Animals that have chronic long hooves should be sold. Can trim and treat with copper sulfate footbath. Caseous lymphadenitis (CL) Infection in lymph nodes. DO NOT BUY IT! Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. Abscess. Lance, catch puss, heal and dry, sell for slaughter. No human health risk from meat or milk.

Animal Protection from Predators Common predators coyote, wild dog, vulture, fox and homeowner dogs. Signs differ. Options Good fencing of appropriate design. Guardian animals. Livestock protection dogs. Several breeds. Donkey or llama Trapping and hunting

Issues of Profitability Rate of mortality. Try to keep pre-weaning mortality below 3%. Cost of feed. Minimize manufactured feeds. Use supplemental feed judiciously. Test hay for nutrient level. Level of reproduction. Need to have twins or more born Aim for weaning 200% lamb or kid crop. Spread land and facilities fixed costs. Co-species grazing with cattle or horses.

Key Question in Enterprise Economics Is it profitable? Will it cash-flow? Is it the way I want to spend our (my) time and money?

Vegetation Management Sheep or goats are tools. Their productivity is not important. Targeted species can include: privet, kudzu, pigweed, honeysuckle, briars and brambles, and brush. Need a critical size of areas in order to spread fixed costs of equipment, portable facilities, transportation. Management requires a force to finish all. Not concerned with animal productivity.

Targeted Grazing Requires repeated passes to destroy vegetation. Targeted Grazing document available via American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) www.sheepusa.org

Summary Lamb and goat enterprises can be profitable and enjoyable. Many options in type of enterprise. Get them born and keep them alive. Keep them healthy. Vaccination & parasites. Manage the pastures and forage resources. Keep expenses within allowable range. Feed them what they are designed to use.

Organizations With Information American Sheep Industry Association www.sheepusa.org American Goat Federation www.americangoatfederation.org extension www.extension.org Goat Industry Community of Practice Sheep Industry Community of Practice State Extension specialists and universities or institutes

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