Sheep Producer Education Meeting

Guest Speaker: Jillian Craig, OMAFRA Sheep Specialist Saturday, March 28, 2020 Morning Program 10:30 – 12:00 noon at Pasture Hill Farm 238400 Pipeline Road, New Liskeard We will be looking at the Prattley portable sheep handling system as well as a Combi-Clamp set up to handle sheep individually for a variety of management procedures. Noon: Lunch at Kerns Hall – Lunch is provided but you must reserve your place by calling or emailing Amy at 705-563-8484 or emailing gaoriet@hotmail.com by March 21/2020 Afternoon Program: 1:00 – 3:30 at Kerns Hall, Milberta Road, New Liskeard Jillian Craig will be presenting information on 2 topics: i) benefits of sheep data recording systems for indoor and outdoor flocks ii) 4 great labour saving…

New from OMAFRA Low Labour Feeding Systems and Bunk Design for Sheep

This Factsheet discusses winter feeding set-up for the sheep flock and why a feeding set-up with flexibility is important. Flexibility in a feeding system is critical because: -Feed is the single largest cost centre in the lamb production operation. Managing this cost requires that the system has flexibility in accommodating various ingredients for cost-effective rations. -Infrastructure is a major long-term expenditure that is often larger than livestock investment and may approach land costs. Infrastructure that serves as an investment or asset should be adaptable to multiple uses, otherwise it becomes an expense that requires further investment (renovation expenses) to remain current. -Labour is another major cost on sheep operations. The need for labour varies by animal group, time of year…