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  1. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep and Goats in Oceana by Icon Group International, 2009-05-16
  2. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in New Zealand by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  3. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep and Goats in Africa by Icon Group International, 2009-05-16
  4. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in Austria by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  5. The World Market for Live Sheep and Goats: A 2009 Global Trade Perspective by Icon Group International, 2009-01-23
  6. The 2009 World Market Forecasts for Imported Live Sheep and Goats by Icon Group International, 2009-01-23
  7. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in the Middle East by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  8. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in Bahrain by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  9. The 2009 World Market Forecasts for Imported Live Sheep by Icon Group, 2008-10-01
  10. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in Syrian Arab Republic by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  11. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in France by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  12. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in Africa by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  13. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in Asia by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  14. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Live Sheep in Uruguay by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25

81. Cattle And Sheep Grazing On The Colorado Plateau
Upon their return to the Reservation in 1868 following the Navajo War and the LongWalk, their livestock assets were 940 sheep, 1,025 goats, 1,550 horses and
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Sheep grazing in ponderosa pine forests and grasslands near Flagstaff, AZ, ca. 1899. Image 21a by F.H. Maude courtesy of Cline Library Special Collections, Northern Arizona University.
History
One of the most significant human-induced changes affecting the biota of the Colorado Plateau has been the widespread introduction of domestic livestock. Brought to the Southwest by the Spanish in the late 1500s, cattle and sheep only began to have a significant impact on the region's biota with their large scale transportation into the region with the arrival of the railroads pine forests , on grasslands , and along riparian corridors Cattle Drive in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. Photo © 1998 Ray Wheeler By the time federal forest reserves were proclaimed in the 1890s, ranchers on the Colorado Plateau had become accustomed to unregulated use of public lands as range for livestock. As a result of these excessive stocking numbers, once rich grasslands were seriously degraded even before the turn of the century, after less than a human generation of use. By the early 1900s, overstocking of sheep on many middle-elevation mesas and in the area's

82. Auction Mart
Providing contact details for livestock markets and marts in the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. Advertising livestock cattle, sheep, pigs, deer for sale or wanted for restocking.
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83. Sheep And Feeder Lamb Budgets
sheep and Feeder Lamb Budgets. The files sheep DecemberJanuary Lambing,Raise Replacements, Excel Spreadsheet, PDF File. sheep March
http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/agecon/spreadsheets/livestock/sheep.html
Sheep and Feeder Lamb Budgets
The files indexed on this page are both Excel Spreadsheet files and PDF files. When you select a spreadsheet file, you will be given an option to save the file to your computer. Save the file, and then open it in Excel (these files should also work in other Windows based spreadsheets). PDF files require the Adobe Acrobat Reader be installed on your computer. You can download the free reader software from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com Questions on using the spreadsheets should be directed to Gordon Groover, xgrover@vt.edu Sheep December-January Lambing, Raise Replacements Excel Spreadsheet PDF File Sheep March Lambing Feeder Lamb Production Excel Spreadsheet PDF File Sheep March-April Lambing, Raise Replacements Excel Spreadsheet PDF File Feeder Lambs Excel Spreadsheet PDF File Visit Virginia Cooperative Extension

84. Tennessee Livestock Producers
Offers information about auction services, swine buying stations, sheep and goat pool sales, Producer Genetics programs and video board sales, including sale catalogs and sale results.
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85. National Western Stock Show: Livestock - Sheep And Sheep Shearing
The 2003 National Western breeding sheep show, January 2526, features nine popularwool and meat breeds exhibiting their best quality stock of rams, ewes and
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Exhibitor Premium Book Livestock Show Schedule What is a Livestock Show? Junior Livestock Shows ... Yak The 2003 National Western breeding sheep show, January 25-26, features nine popular wool and meat breeds exhibiting their best quality stock of rams, ewes and lambs. Southdown, Dorset, Hampshire and Suffolk meat breeds will conduct their shows on January 26, while Columbia, Corriedale and Rambouillet wool breeds will be shown on January 25. Also included in the sheep competition are Natural Colored Sheep and White Hand Spinning Sheep which are judged both on confirmation and wool on January 26. All sheep judging will be held in the lower Stadium Hall Arena. A Sheep Lead Contest in which a sheep and its exhibitor are judged on appearance is scheduled on January 25 in the Stadium Arena. For the 29th consecutive year Oster Professional Products is sponsoring the International Open Sheep Shearing and Junior Sheep Shearing Contests. The contest is scheduled at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, January 19. The competition is held in the arena on the lower level of the Stadium. Contestants are judged on time, condition of fleece, absence of second cuts in fleece, manner of handling sheep, absence of cuts on sheep, appearance of shorn sheep. Each professional contestant shears four sheep and each junior shears three sheep. The international contest draws the top shearers from the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.

86. Protein In Sheep And Lamb Diets
Tips to manage protein feeding effectively.
http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/livestock/sheep/facts/shepprot.htm
Protein in Sheep and Lamb Diets September, 1997
Brian Bell, Agriculture and Rural Representative, Gore Bay, OMAF
Protein is an essential nutrient in the make up of sheep and lamb diets. Usually, the quantity of protein is more important than protein quality when preparing sheep rations. Rumen microflora convert nitrogen and carbon into bacterial and protozoal protein. This cellular protein in turn is digested in the abomasum and intestine. The quality of this microbial protein is very consistent; what is not are the variety and quality of feeds supplied in typical diets. Commodity protein sources like soymeal, canola meal; forages like legumes and grasses; and alternate protein sources like urea (46% N) vary greatly in quantity and quality of their protein. I strongly suggest that although protein quality is not critical for ruminating sheep, it is very important for young lambs especially those less than 5 weeks of age. Do not feed urea to lambs less than 50 pounds bodyweight. As always, review and implement dietary changes carefully and review your production and feeding strategy with your nutritionist. Consider the following 5 tips to manage protein feeding effectively.

87. Sheep (PGG-BB)
sheep (PGGBB). A product of the National Agricultural group, number returnedto breeding herd. This report is a supplement to sheep and goats.
http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/reports/nassr/livestock/pgg-bbs/
Sheep (PGG-BB)
A product of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Description: This full-text file presents the sheep and lamb inventory by class for selected states or regions and U.S. Data includes expected lamb crop, market sheep and lambs inventory by weight group, number returned to breeding herd. This report is a supplement to Sheep and goats.
Reports containing related information include: USDA Economics and Statistics System
Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell University

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88. Beatrice77 Livestock Sales, Auctions, Real Estate
Specializing in marketing all types of livestock cattle, hogs, dairy, sheep and horses - as well as sales and procurement in southeastern Nebraska and northern Kansas.
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89. American Livestock Supply, Horse And Animal Health Products
TrackShipment, PastOrders, webonlyspecials, giftcertificates, newproducts.sheep. Antibiotics comments. mailto American livestock Supply Inc.
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90. Ionophores And Feed Additives
This article and presentation does not attempt to quantify absolutely the current additive list available for sheep. Rather, it generally describes type and overall impact for the sheep producer
http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/livestock/sheep/facts/feedaddi.htm
Ionophores and Feed Additives December, 1997
Brian Bell,
Agriculture and Rural Representative, Gore Bay, OMAF
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
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    Introduction
    Certain feed additives improve the performance of sheep and lambs. Judicial use of these additives allow producers to maximize performance through improvement in health, gain, reproduction and feed efficiency. Please be aware of restrictions on several of these products. General guidelines are as follows:
    • Antibiotics must be withdrawn from rations for a certain time period before animals are slaughtered.
    • Some additives are not approved for feeding to breeding animals or other specific animal classes.
    • Some additives are also restricted in combination with medications or certain feed ingredients.
    The majority of additives for use in sheep and lambs must be supervised by a veterinarian. That is, ionophore use is only available via veterinary prescription. This article and presentation does not attempt to quantify absolutely the current additive list available for sheep. Rather, it generally describes type and overall impact for the sheep producer.
  • 91. Sheep, Goats & General Livestock Extension Publications
    sheep, Goats General livestock Extension Publications.
    http://www.lib.iastate.edu/services/ref/animalsci/expgen.html
    Library Catalog e-Reference Sources e-Resources Catalogs of Other Libraries ... General Livestock
    Ewe and Doe Breeding Heat Detection in Meat Goats J.M. Luginbuhl - N Carolina State U Extension, March 1997
    Back to Index Ram Breeding Fertility Testing Rams Increases Profits G.Q. Fitch - OSU Current Report, CR 3803
    Flock Improvement through Ram Selection
    G.Q. Fitch - OSU Current Report, CR 3802
    Using Ram Lambs for Breeding
    T. H. Doane - U of Nebraska Extension, Neb Guide,February 1996
    Back to Index A Breeding Program for Fall Lambing G.Q. Fitch - OSU Extension Facts, No. 3801
    The National Sheep Improvement Program
    G.Q. Fitch - OSU Current Report, CR-3862,
    Back to Index
    Lamb Feeding Artificial Rearing of Lambs on Milk Replacer Diets
    Creep Feeding Lambs
    T. H. Doane - U of Nebraska Extension, Neb Guide, July 1996
    Rearing Lambs on Milk Replacers
    T. H. Doane - U of Nebraska Extension, Neb Guide, November 1996
    Sheep Management: Colostrum and Health of Newborn Lambs

    Use of Alfalfa Pasture for Finishing Lambs
    M.H. Poore and J.T. Green - N. Carolina State U Extension, 1995 Annual Report Back to Index Ewe Feeding Feeding Ewes Feeding Guides for the Ewes T. H. Doane - U of Nebraska Extension, Neb Guide, November 1996

    92. Stanford Livestock International - Cattle Import, Genetics Export Agents
    Import/Export livestock Agents handling only breeding stock cattle, sheep, pigs, alpacas and llamas. A Member of the British Genetics Export Consortium.
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    93. The Livestock And Meat Commission For Northern Ireland
    Download NI Cattle and sheep Marketings 2002 18.5 K. livestock Meat CommissionLissue House, 31 Ballinderry Road, Lisburn, BT28 2SL, Northern Ireland tel
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    This section holds current and historic Cattle and Sheep Marketings for NI in an easy to use format. Simply download the required information. 1 to 2 of 2 NI Cattle and Sheep Marketings 2001
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    94. Chronic Copper Poisoning In Sheep
    Answers the question of why chronic copper poisoning (CCP) occurs.
    http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/livestock/sheep/facts/sheep_health_copper_in
    Chronic Copper Poisoning in Sheep November, 1998
    Dr. S. John Martin
    Sheep, Goat and Swine Health Consultant
    The uptake of copper from the herbage is a complex interaction between the copper, molybdenum, sulphate, possibly other mineral and the herbage plants themselves. The normal level of copper in a plant is 10-20 ppm dry weight. If the molybdenum level is greater than 1 ppm, copper is not absorbed at toxic levels. High sulphate levels in the soil reduce the availability of molybdenum by tying it up as molybdenum sulphate. In a recent case where the diagnosis was CCP, the copper level in the herbage was 8 ppm but the molybdenum was only 0.5 ppm. Young growing plants tend to be lower in molybdenum than the mature. In one reported case, the source of the high herbage copper was traced to the spraying of pig manure to fertilize a sheep pasture. The pig slurry contained 85 ppm copper, from the normal dietary copper levels in pig feed. Both the soil and the herbage had high copper levels, which translated to the unexplained death of a number of ewes over the seven years when this slurry had been used. What should you do if you suspect CCP? First, get the diagnosis confirmed by your local veterinarian or diagnostic laboratory. Look for all the obvious sources of copper. Analyze the copper levels in all prepared feeds; ask yourself if a feeding mistake has been made, especially in a mixed cattle sheep operation. Have the copper and molybdenum levels checked in your pasture plants and hays. Try to avoid spreading pig manure on sheep pastures or hay.

    95. Ryl Shetland Sheep - Wool, Livestock, Meat And Products.
    Breeders of Shetland sheep offering breeding stock, fleece, and roving. Located in Cedar Grove, WI, USA.Category Business Agriculture and Forestry Breeders...... Our web site contains comprehensive information on Shetland sheep, including livestock,fleece, roving, genetics, history, breed characteristics, photos and
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    , including livestock, fleece, roving, genetics, history, breed characteristics, photos and the presence of Shetland sheep in North America. Browse through our site and let us know how we can serve you. For more information Contact Us This site is a member of WebRing.
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    96. Harrison & Hetherington - Farmstock Auctioneers
    livestock marketing and UK sales centre helping farmers in the foot and mouth crisis. Dairy and beef cattle, pedigree breeding and store sheep auctions.
    http://www.livestock-sales.co.uk/

    Borderway Farmers Market
    The Stock Register was updated on 10th April and now includes a number of consignments of Dairy cattle required for clients. On Monday 8th April at Kirkby Stephen , Harrison and Hetherington presented 213 store and breeding cattle. All classes continued to attract strong competition with prices remaining high. The catalogue is now available for the on Saturday 26th April at Clouds Park, East Knoyle, Wiltshire. The Alpaccas being offered have all been screened by the BAS and are eligible for full registration.
    The Sale of Tractors, Implements and Stone Troughs at Kirkbride Airfield, Cumbria on Saturday 26th April includes 20 vintage tractors of various makes and other collectable items. A sale not to be missed. EASTER ARRANGEMENTS
    Friday 18th April Good Friday - NO SALES - MART CLOSED
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    97. MCD Welding/Livestock Equipment/Sheep Handling Equipment/Welding/Gates/Custom We
    Design and manufacture of sheep handling and livestock equipment. Products, map, contact information.Category Regional North America Localities N Nokomis......livestock equipment for sheep. Design and manufacturing of livestock equipment.Custom fabrication and welding of sheep handling facilities. 306528-2275.
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    98. Artificial Rearing Of Lambs
    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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    Agdex#: Publication Date: Order#: Last Reviewed: Title: Artificial Rearing of Lambs Division: Agriculture and Rural History: Original Factsheet Written by: John Martin, Anita O'Brien and Christoph Wand
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    Introduction
    In many sheep flocks there are orphaned lambs and many prolific ewes have too many lambs for the milking ability of the natural mother. In many of these cases, the most natural and economical route is to foster these lambs. Artificial rearing should only be considered when the option to foster is impossible. However, in sheep milking operations lambs drain total marketable milk yield, and artificial rearing is a blanket option. Typically, this involves the use of a commercial substitute for ewe's milk, although some fortified mixtures of bovine waste milk have been used successfully. Another critical component is the rapid adaptation to solid feed. This will ease the lambs' dependence on human intervention and prove to be economical. Top of Page
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    Lamb Production Clearly the greatest benefit is the production of additional lambs that would have been mortalities otherwise. Sometimes these extra or 'bottle lambs' have been euthanized, labeled as being troublesome and uneconomical. With a system in place to feed and raise these animals efficiently, increased profits and reduced welfare concerns can
  • 99. Caora Farm Hampshire & Cheviot Sheep
    Registered Hampshire Cheviot sheep Shetland sheepdogs. Purebred registered Hampshireand Cheviot sheep available for breeding stock, club lambs or freezer.
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    100. American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC)
    A nonprofit membership organization working to protect nearly 100 breeds of cattle, goats, horses, asses, sheep, swine and poultry from extinction.
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    "...when the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another Heaven and another Earth must pass before such a one can be again."
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    W elcome to the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy's Internet site. The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a nonprofit membership organization working to protect nearly 100 breeds of cattle, goats, horses, asses, sheep, swine and poultry from extinction. We hope you'll browse through these pages and learn more about the diverse and valuable agricultural heritage that is ours to enjoy and to steward. The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy P.O. Box 477 ALBC is a trademark of American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.
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