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  1. Sheep and Goats in Turkey (Fao Animal Production and Health Paper) by B. C. Yalcin, 1987-09
  2. Structural change in the livestock sector (Working paper) by Janice Dyer, 1988
  3. New England budget handbook: Livestock 1988 by I Patrick, 1988
  4. The potential for increasing sheep production in the Near East and North Africa through crop-livestock integration within a stratified system by P. A Oram, 1974
  5. The greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus): A range plant poisonous to sheep (Bulletin) by C. E Fleming, 1928
  6. Conditions of sale for fat cattle and calves, sheep and pigs at markets by Livestock Auctioneers' Market Committee for England and Wales, 1974
  7. Progressive sheep raising, by Edward N Wentworth, 1925
  8. Study: Primary conditions affecting the Montana sheep-raising industry by Kenneth Seyler, 1973
  9. Studies on the incidence, epizootiolgy and development of effective vaccines for the control of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia and contagious agalactia in sheep and goats in Baluchistan by Munir Ahmad Tariq, 1982
  10. Finance and the sheep enterprise by John Ward, 1976
  11. Survey of stunning and handling in federally inspected beef, veal, pork, and sheep slaughter plants by Temple Grandin, 1997
  12. Sheep production units in the central puna of Peru: Ownership, management and husbandry in Ucrucancha, Gaya, and Palcan (Peru SR-CRSP agricultural economics research report) by Domingo Martinez Castilla, 1982
  13. Livestock diseases survey, central rangelands of Somalia (Technical report) by K. H Zessin, 1988
  14. The Diseases of Live Stock (Livestock), and Their Most Efficient Remedies; including Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine by Lloyd V. Tellor, 1881

121. BUBL LINK: Sheep
Subjects animal genetics, livestock, poultry, sheep DeweyClass 572.8 Subjects animal husbandry, horses, livestock, sheep, united states agriculture
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  • Breeds of Livestock Butser Ancient Farm Food and Farming Education Service Genome Mapping ... Top Books - Farming Sheep
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    Breeds of Livestock
    Information about the different breeds of agricultural animals. Includes cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, buffalo, camels, donkeys, and llamas.
    Author: Oklahoma State University Department of Animal Science
    Subjects: livestock, sheep
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents, images
    Butser Ancient Farm
    Information about a replica farm with buildings, structures, animals and crops of the kind that would have existed in the British Iron Age around 300 BC. Describes events, ancient sheep breeds, crops of the Iron Age, areas of experiment and research and publications.
    Author: Butser Ancient Farm, Hampshire
    Subjects: british archaeology - local, sheep
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    Resource type: institution
    Food and Farming Education Service
    Includes a set of facts sheets on all aspects of UK farming intended for teachers at all levels. Topics include animal genetics and biotechnology, beef cereals, crop production, diversification, livestock, grass, horticulture, oilseeds, pigs, plant breeding, potatoes, poultry and sheep.
    Author: Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Country Landowners Association
    Subjects: agriculture education, animal genetics, biotechnology, british agriculture, consumer advice, crops, food production, horticulture, livestock, poultry, sheep

    122. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    How to recognize and manage this chronic infection of the epididymis and testes associated with lowered ram fertility.
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    123. Massey University : Livestock Photos From The Massey Archives
    Historical livestock images from Massey University. Choose a Topic, - -, sheep Photos, 001-050, sheep Photos, 051-100, sheep Photos, 101-150
    http://agimages.massey.ac.nz/

    Historical Livestock Gallery
    To: Massey Agriculture Choose a Topic Sheep Photos, 001-050 Sheep Photos, 051-100 ... How the slides appeared in their original form 12 Galleries
    Dr F.W. Dry.
    Massey University These images are primarily the collection of Dr F.W. Dry - a foundation lecturer at Massey Agricultural College - as it was then called. It is possible that Professors Geoffrey Peren and Al Rae may have contributed to this collection. It is understood that these slides were used in lectures at Massey University in the early days. Some actually did have dates of late 1800's written on them. Read more about Dr. Dry
    If you are able to identify livestock, or scenes from these galleries, please contact us. CDs of this gallery are available for purchase at $NZ 30 including postage within New Zealand or $NZ 50 for overseas customers. If you would like to purchase a CD with these images please contact Mr. Kevin Harris

    124. Livestock Guard Dogs, Llamas And Donkeys
    Guard dogs are an effective method to reduce predation on livestock. Guard dogs can be used effectively to protect sheep from predation by coyotes
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    Livestock Guard Dogs, Llamas and Donkeys
    by W.F. Andelt
    Quick Facts...
    • Guard dogs are an effective method to reduce predation on livestock. Guard llamas and donkeys also appear to reduce losses but appear less effective than guard dogs.
    • Guard dogs can be used in farm flock/pasture operations, on open range, and in feedlots. Llamas and donkeys are most effective in fenced pastures less than 300 acres.
    • Raise guard dogs with sheep and treat them as working dogs. Introduce llamas and donkeys to sheep in small pens.
    Livestock Guard Dogs
    Guard dogs can be used effectively to protect sheep from predation by coyotes ( Canis latrans ), dogs, black bears ( Ursus americanus ), and mountain lions ( Felis concolor ). They can be used to protect small or large flocks in fenced pastures, on open range and in feedlots.
    Characteristics
    Most guard dogs are large and imposing, weigh 75 to over 100 pounds and stand 25 inches or more at the shoulder. Most have long white hair, although some are brown or gray. Guard dogs do not herd or chase sheep. They work independently of a shepherd and can be left unattended with a flock. Their normal behavior is calm and placid; most spend much of their time dozing or walking with their flocks. However, all breeds are wary of intruders, and fierce and fearless when provoked.

    125. Austbreed- International Veterinary Consultants For Cattle, Sheep And Goat Enter
    Providing veterinary expertise in animal health for cattle, sheep, and goat producers, including risk management strategies for livestock disease and biosecurity.
    http://www.austbreed.com.au/
    Austbreed veterinary consultants provide professional and innovative solutions in animal health, husbandry and production for cattle, sheep, and goat enterprises- in Australia and worldwide. It is a privilege to contribute to each client and to their agricultural business:
    • through high-standard veterinary advice and professional services for animals- in Australia and international by increasing productivity and profit from livestock through improved management of animal health, welfare and biosecurity by assisting our clients to develop effective risk management strategies for their agribusiness enterprise
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    126. Controlling Leafy Spurge Using Goats And Sheep
    sheep and goats can be effective tools to complement herbicides for control of leafy spurge. In addition, their control efforts can generate an economic return from land that other livestock won't graze.
    http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/plantsci/hay/r1093w.htm
    North Dakota State University
    NDSU Extension Service
    Controlling Leafy Spurge Using Goats and Sheep
    R-1093, May 1995 Kevin Sedivec , Extension Rangeland Specialist
    Thomas Hanson , Kidder County Extension Agent
    Cindie Heiser, Noxious Weed Coordinator, North Dakota Department of Agriculture Goats and sheep have long been used for weed control. Their use has increased in recent years because of the need for biological control agents in environmentally sensitive areas. Sheep mostly graze forbs (flowering plants) while goats generally consume shrubs. Sheep and goats became popular biological control agents to control leafy spurge in the northern Great Plains region in the mid 1980s and the 1990s. Ironically, sheep were proven to be effective for controlling leafy spurge in the 1930s while goats were first used in the 1980s. Leafy spurge ( Euphorbia esula L.) is a herbaceous, deep-rooted, perennial, noxious weed, introduced into North America from Eurasia and currently foundin 26 states and six Canadian provinces. The weed is extremely persistent and competitive, and is primarily found on non-tilled areas.

    127. U Of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing By Material Type
    Farm sheep There are 27 items for this area listed by material type. on livestock manure characteristics available from U of M sheep producers can
    http://www.extension.umn.edu/topics.html?topic=4&subtopic=79

    128. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    Symptoms, progression and treatment of this potentially serious problem affecting rams.
    http://www.gov.on.ca/omafra/english/livestock/sheep/facts/info_shppizrot.htm
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    129. Aztech Group Of Companies
    livestock exporters and suppliers merino and cross breed sheep and lamb skins, wet salted and brine cured cattle hides, goat, fox and kangaroo skins.
    http://www.aztechinv.com.au/
    Welcome to the Aztech Group of Companies Website. We hope you enjoy your stay. **News** Aztech meets the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia - Click here to find out more - Welcome to the Aztech Group of Companies Website. We hope you enjoy your stay. **News** Aztech meets the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia - Click here to find out more -

    130. Livestock Guardian Dog Fact Sheet
    livestock guarding breeds originated in Europe and Asia, where they have been used for Unlike herding dogs, guarding dogs do not usually herd sheep.
    http://www.lgd.org/usdafacts.html
    LIVESTOCK GUARDING DOG FACT SHEET
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Overview
    Livestock guarding breeds originated in Europe and Asia, where they have been used for centuries to protect sheep from wolves and bears Americans have used guarding dogs since the mid-1970's. They are large animals (80-120 pounds) and are usually all white or fawn colored with dark muzles. Some of the more common breeds are Great Pyrenees (France), Komondor (Hungary), Akbash dog and Anatolian Shepherd (Turkey), and Maremma (Italy). Pyrenees and Akbash dogs are among the more successful breeds.
    Unlike herding dogs, guarding dogs do not usually herd sheep. Acting independently of humans, guarding dogs stay with or near sheep most of the time and aggressively repel predators. Genetics and proper rearing both contribute to the makeup of a successful guarding dog.
    Some guarding dogs do not adequately carry out their protective role. Failures can generally be attributed to improper rearing or acquiring the dog after it is too old for training. However, some dogs don't work well despite having been reared properly. Research and surveys indicate that about three- fourths of trained dogs become good guardians. Knowing what a good guarding dog is and how to raise one correctly can help producers be sure they get the best possible service from their dogs
    Key Points in Successfully Rearing a Guarding Dog
    • Select a suitable breed and reputable breeder. Rear pups singly from 8 weeks of age with sheep, minimizing human contact (probably the most critical ingredient for success ).

    131. Raising And Training A Livestock-Guarding Dog (PDF)
    Reviews the basics of guarding dog behavior and methods for starting a pup with sheep. Reprinted February 1999.
    http://eesc.orst.edu/agcomwebfile/edmat/EC1238.pdf

    132. Defra, UK - Animal Health & Welfare - Livestock Indentification & Tracing - Shee
    Homepage Animal Health Welfare livestock Indentification Tracing sheep Goats which explains the rules for tagging sheep using plain English.
    http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/tracing/sheep/
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    Home Contact Defra About Defra News ... Homepage
    Positive Outcome for UK Sheep Derogation Application
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    The Law

    Livestock movements

    Movement documents

    Electronic Identification

    Ear Tag Manufacturers
    New Rules to ensure we avoid 'double tagging'.
    A follow up inspection is planned in December so Commission inspectors can confirm that we have put in place certain enhancements to the current system. It is important that keepers comply in full with the national requirements as failure to do so could lead to our derogation being withdrawn. We will be sending out full guidance detailing the requirements in the autumn. The positive outcome means that keepers will be able to continue with the current system of movement (S) and replacement (R) tags instead of having to apply double tags. Double tags will only be needed in the case of animals born after 9 July, which are intended for intra-community trade or export. There will be a few changes to the current system to reflect the new EU requirements that do not form part of the derogation. The following will be taking effect immediately: Identification at holding of birth
    Animals born after 9 July 2005 must be identified with a single UK eartag within six months of birth for intensively-reared animals or nine months of birth for extensively reared animals. In any event, animals must be tagged before they move off their holding of birth.

    133. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    Factors to consider when outbreaks of pneumonia occur.
    http://www.gov.on.ca/omafra/english/livestock/sheep/facts/info_shppneum.htm
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    134. Insindex
    livestock insurance for cattle, horses, dogs, swine, sheep, goats, 4H, and F.F.A. Located in Geneva, Illinois.
    http://www.livestockins.com
    American Livestock Insurance Company
    Jame Secondino
    19214 East Terra Haute Rd. Paris, IL 61944
    Phone - 765-832-2697 - Fax 765-832-9185 Cattle Horses Dogs Hogs ... Sheep Livestock Mortality Insurance
    Covering Death from Accident or Disease A+ SUPERIOR is the rating given to the
    American Live Stock Insurance Company
    by A.M. Best Co.,
    an independent national rating organization. $75 minimum premium per policy Application Forms Important Terms
    Covering ALL Policies
    Contact
    This site is not to be viewed as a solicitation of business
    in areas where we are not licensed
    Jame Secondino
    P.O. Box 145 - Universal, Indiana 47884 Phone - 765-832-2697 - Fax 765-832-9185 Sites of interest: Krieger Nursery Krieger Farms
    EDJE Technologies, Inc.

    135. [I18n-sig] The Western Web Has Just Finished Our New Classified Ad Section. Plea
    hay/feed/shavings, livestock, camelids, cattle, deer and elk, poultry, rabbits, sheep, livestock equipment, swine, donkeys, dogs and mules.
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    [I18n-sig] The Western Web has just finished our new classified ad section. Please check it out and make sure that your classified ad has been moved. We are in the process of moving ads at this time, but would appreciate your help to insure that if your ad has been moved. If it hasn't been moved or you would like to place a new ad feel free to do so. We have added new sections in the classifieds, hay/feed/shavings, livestock, camelids, cattle, deer and elk, poultry, rabbits, sheep, livestock equipment, swine, donkeys, dogs and mules. We are currently receiving 100 new ads a day, and over 20,000 unique hits a day.
    The Western Web sales@lookelu.com
    Sat, 1 Jul 2000 16:17:47 The Western Web has just finished our new classified ad section. Please check it out and make sure that your classified ad has been moved. We are in the process of moving ads at this time, but would appreciate your help to insure that if your ad has been moved. If it hasn't been moved or you would like to place a new ad feel free to do so. We have added new sections in the classifieds, hay/feed/shavings, livestock, camelids, cattle, deer and elk, poultry, rabbits, sheep, livestock equipment, swine, donkeys, dogs and mules. We are currently receiving 100 new ads a day, and over 20,000 unique hits a day. http://www.thewesternweb.com

    136. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    Discussion of the pros and cons of docking, and recommendations regarding tail length.
    http://www.gov.on.ca/omafra/english/livestock/sheep/facts/info_shptaillnth.htm
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    137. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    Factors predisposing young rams to urinary crystals and blockage of the urethra.
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    138. Caring For The Worlds Animals And Crops - RCI
    Manufactures products used extensively in the intensive livestock, performance animal, cattle, sheep, horse, hydroponics and rice industries. Product catalogue, news, distributors and contact details.
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    Swine
    RCI News
  • RCI Website Wins Prestigious Award Trials Demonstrate Benefits - First 7 Days RCI News page launched

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    Download Acrobat Reader Vigortone Natures First Food, Natures Muscle Food, Today's Fast Food. Suitable for all livestock. View information about Vigortone Distributed World Wide RCI products are sold world-wide in cooperation with a network of highly trained distributors. For full contact details in your region, locate an RCI distributor near you.
    Rural Chemical Industries (Aust.) Pty Ltd.
    Rural Chemical Industries (Aust.) Pty Ltd. is the Holding company of Ruth Consolidated Industries Pty Ltd ., both wholly owned Australian companies which operate under the distinctive RCI logo. The Ruth family has been operating under the RCI logo since 1957. RCI research has developed

    139. OMAFRA - MAAARO
    Lots of great information about sheep (and other topics) from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.
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    140. Information Resources For Livestock And Poultry Handling And Transport
    Bibliography and audiovisuals.
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/livestock/lvstshee.htm
    Information Resources for Livestock and Poultry Handling and Transport , December 1988
    Sheep
    The Sheep "Bibliography" and "Audiovisuals" are chapters from: O'Driscoll, Jennifer, ed. (December 1998). Information Resources for Livestock and Poultry Handling and Transport AWIC Resource Series No. 4. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, Animal Welfare Information Center, Beltsville, MD. E-mail: awic@nal.usda.gov The following are links to AWIC and other chapters in this publication: To: AWIC Top of Document Contents Acknowledgements ... Article: Assessment of Stress [Bibliographies or Audiovisuals on: General Cattle Exotic and Other Goats ...
  • Audiovisuals
    Bibliography: Sheep
    Apple, J.K., J.E. Minton, K.M. Parsons, and J.A. Unruh (1993). Influence of repeated restraint and isolation stress and electrolyte administration on pituitary-adrenal secretions, electrolytes, and other blood constituents of sheep. Journal of Animal Science
    NAL call number: 49 J82 Bailey, A.N. and J.A. Fortune (1992). The response of Merino wethers to feedlotting and subsequent sea transport.
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