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9 Critical Questions To Ask Yourself Before Raising Sheep

Author : Chris M Hill

Submitted : 2011-12-27 00:55:42    Word Count : 441    Popularity:   0

Tags:   raising sheep, how to raise sheep, sheep business, sheep farming, breeding sheep

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There are several reasons why you might aspire to consider raising sheep. There are very a small number of states in the U.S. That cover year-round forage production like Oklahoma. Sheep are more efficient than beef cattle in the conversion of forage to retail manufactured goods. The early investment compulsory to commence a sheep enterprise is relatively low. Expensive sheds and barns are not obligatory; often buildings you already own will provide the dry, clean shelter required by sheep. Sheep production is not restricted simply to meat production, since wool moreover provides a portion of the returns. Fall lambing in Oklahoma has provided marketing of lambs throughout the height of spring lamb prices. These factors have made the sheep business a very profitable enterprise over the final several years.

Anyone in view of getting into the sheep venture must consider several things beforehand really purchasing some sheep. One of the primary things to consider is the preliminary size of the herd. Do you start with a business size group of 200 to 300 ewes or a lesser flock of 20 to 50 ewes. Of course, the feed supply on hand will be a major contributing reason in this decision.

Sheep are not challenging animals to raise; however, they do require a superior level of management than beef cattle. Therefore, if you have by no means raised sheep previously, the paramount proposition would be to commence with 20 to 50 ewes and after that improve records in coming years, if the sheep business is meant for you.

Before getting into the sheep business or start breeding sheep, ask yourself these questions:

1. Do I like sheep?
2. Will sheep fit into my current operation?
3. What size of sheep operation do I aspire?
4. Do I have acceptable facilities to carry out the quantity I want?
5. Will I have an ample feed supply?
6. Do I want to lamb in the spring or fall?
7. What breeds must I choose to accomplish my goals?
8. When and where can I promote my lambs?
9. Could I have a predator drawback?

Since most raise sheep as a means of livelihood, certain guidelines pertaining to health, proper care and even reproduction have to be followed in order to ensure the quality of the breed. Now that you know a bit more on how to raise sheep, what are you waiting for? Start looking up different breeds that you can raise in your area today. Who knows? This might turn out to be the cash flow you're waiting for.

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