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Livestock Management

Ewe

Ewe management is important for increasing lambing percentages and improving the welfare of the breeding ewe.

Lambs

Around 70% of lamb mortality that occurs between birth and weaning occurs within the first 48 hours of a lambs life. Lamb survival is related to lamb birth-weight.  Lamb birth weight is strongly related to the nutrition of the ewe during pregnancy, particularly late pregnancy.

Weaners

The most important concept for managing weaners is to get them to their ‘critical’ weight at the start of summer.

Rams

Careful ram selection and management is critical for flock improvement and good lambing perecentages.

Infrastructure

Good infrastructure, including shearing sheds and sheep yards help to make the handling of sheep easier. Good design is important for the welfare of animals and also the workers.

Other

Management of sheep can be labour intensive. Implementing strategies, inlcuding having good working dogs, assists in managing larger numbers successfully.