This blog is designed to help sheep producers increase the profitability of their sheep operation.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Producing the "Ideal" Market Lamb
One of the challenges to the sheep industry in the United States is to produce a uniform size of market lamb. Many processors are looking for a 45 to 65 pound carcass in order to supply uniform cuts to their buyers. So, as a sheep producer you can ask yourself the question "Are my ewes producing a uniform group of lambs that finish out at 90 to 130 lbs live weight?" And, a second to go along with the first would be "Am I producing a size of lamb that best optimizes profitability in my management situation?"
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As sheep producers , I'm more concerned with sheep surviving as how much they weigh?
Wow, what is happening? Are you losing lambs to predators or is there some other issue happening here?
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