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?"

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

As sheep producers , I'm more concerned with sheep surviving as how much they weigh?

M Barkley said...

Wow, what is happening? Are you losing lambs to predators or is there some other issue happening here?