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  1. Sustainable sheep production (Livestock production guide) by Ann Wells, 2000
  2. Sheep-shearing experting, (Australian agricultural and livestock series) by L. D Ryan, 1965
  3. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Feed Supplements and Concentrates for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine by Philip M. Parker, 2006-05-18
  4. The 2007 Report on Complete Feed for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine: World Market Segmentation by City by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-13
  5. Sustainable sheep production (Livestock production guide) by Lance E Gegner, 1997
  6. The 2007 Report on Feed Supplements and Concentrates for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine: World Market Segmentation by City by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-13
  7. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Complete Feed for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine by Philip M. Parker, 2006-05-18
  8. The Homesteader's Handbook to Raising Small LivestockGoats, Chickens, Sheep. Geese, Rabbitts, Hogs, Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks and Pigeons by Jerome D. Belanger, 1974-04
  9. Is the analysis of plant community structure better than common species-diversity indices for assessing the effects of livestock grazing on a Mediterranean ... article from: Journal of Arid Environments] by Y. Pueyo, C.L. Alados, et all
  10. The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Complete Feed for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine
  11. The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Feed Supplements and Concentrates for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine
  12. The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Feed Supplements and Concentrates for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine
  13. The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Complete Feed for Sheep and Other Livestock Excluding Horses, Mules, Cattle, and Swine
  14. Sheep management and diseases (Australian agricultural and livestock series) by H. G Belschner, 1956

1. Sheep Livestock Breeds
Sheep Breeds. Breeds. Livestock Breeds in the USA. Sheep Breedsdescribes many breeds of sheep. HOMEgRN4.gif (1155 bytes) BACK.gif
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Sheep - Breeds
Breeds
Livestock Breeds in the USA Sheep Breeds describes many breeds of sheep

2. Sheep Livestock Operations
Sheep Operations. General. Standardized Performance Analysis forSheep Producers (PDF). HOMEgRN4.gif (1155 bytes) BACK.gif
http://infosys.ars.usda.gov/shepoper.htm
Sheep - Operations
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Standardized Performance Analysis for Sheep Producers (PDF)

3. Product Detail
sheep livestock Pin. Item Number PN 7. sheep livestock Pin. . Unit Price$5.95. Order. ©2004 National 4H Council, All Rights Reserved.
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4. Livestock-Sheep
Livestock Sheep. Return to the Livestock Subject Page. Return to the Images ofthe California Environment page. Click on an image to see a larger version.
http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/BainCalif/subjects/LivestockSheep.html
Livestock Sheep
Return to the Livestock Subject Page.
Return to the Images of the California Environment page. Click on an image to see a larger version. Sheep grazing is important in much of the sagebrush country of the Great Basin.
Lost River Valley, near Merrill, OR (1992). Though outnumbered by cattle, sheep have been grazed in the coast ranges of California since Spanish days.
along Highway 101, near Bradley, CA (1989). Go to the next topic: Livestock Miscellaneous Livestock

5. Livestock Draught Shire Horses Sussex Cattle Southdown Sheep Tamworth Pig
Livestock. Home. The Museum keeps several types of farm livestock,which can be seen in various parts of the site. Top of page. Sheep.
http://www.wealddown.co.uk/livestock-traditional-breeds-cattle-sheep-pigs.htm

Livestock
[Home] The Museum keeps several types of farm livestock, which can be seen in various parts of the site. They are managed in a traditional way, and the main breeds are maintained in small numbers sufficient to be viable for breeding. Horses Cattle Sheep Pigs ... Birds and Insects
Horses
The Museum keeps draught horses. They are, either pure bred Shire horses or crossed with another breed. They represent as nearly as possible the traditional size of cart horse that would have been found on farms from the middle of the 19th century until the mid 1950s. They were used for all kinds of farm work and for heavier local transport. Many of the draught horses seen today have been bred for show purposes, and the trend has been towards larger and larger animals. Click here for a series of pictures showing the Museum's horses working in the traditional way on harvesting, haymaking, mowing and ploughing. [Top of page]
Cattle
The museum has acquired a pair of yearling Sussex calves that are being trained by Chris Baldwin, who operates at the Woodland Craft Centre at the Museum. They

6. Beef Sheep Hog Livestock Breeders Community Brought To You By The Breeders' Worl
Online livestock breeders directory with sheep, cattle, and hog breeders, upcoming shows and sales, livestock breed association information, and sheep, cattle, and hog supplies and services.
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7. LIVESTOCK WORLD SHEEP, GOATS AND HOGS
Classified advertising for sheep, goats, and hogs.
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8. Breeds Of Livestock - Oklahoma State University
Is there a reason for the preservation of minor breeds of livestock? An example ofthis type might be the natural resistance of some breeds of sheep have to
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/
Department of Animal Science - Oklahoma State University
W elcome to the Breeds of Livestock resource presented by the Department of Animal Science at Oklahoma State University. This site is intended as an educational and informational resource on breeds of livestock throughout the world. We hope you enjoy the information provided and find it both educational and fun. We see this site as a continually growing resource. As time passes we will be expanding the educational and scientific information pertaining to breeds. We already have breeds from every inhabited continent and we have cooperative projects underway with individuals at a number of other Universities to add to our listings and to expand existing information. We would welcome additional cooperative efforts so please let us know. What is a breed? The classic definition of a "breed" is usually stated as a variation of this statement. Animals that, through selection and breeding, have come to resemble one another and pass those traits uniformly to their offspring. Unfortunately this definition leaves some unanswered questions. For example, when is a crossbred animal considered a composite breed and when do we stop thinking about them as composites? Perhaps this definition from

9. Information Resources For Livestock And Poultry Handling And Transport
and Transport, December 1988. sheep. The sheep " Bibliography" and "Audiovisuals" are chapters 1993). Behavioural principles of sheep handling.livestock Handling andTransport, T
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.
  • 10. Breeds Of Livestock - Sheep Breeds
    Breeds of livestock sheep Breeds Another indication of the early domestication is the fact that they are the only species of livestock unable to return to a feral or wild state. Selection for
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    11. Breeds Of Livestock - Sheep Breeds
    Breeds of livestock. Cattle, Goats, Horses, sheep, Swine, Other Species,Look Up, World Region, Links, Research, sheep (Ovis aries). The non
    http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/
    Sheep: (Ovis aries)
    The non-frames version of the Breeds of Livestock project will no longer be updated with new materials. If you are seeing this page please update your browser so you can use frames. There are a number of different theories regarding the origins of domestic sheep. However, most sources agree that they originated from mouflon. There are two wild populations of mouflons still in existence: the Asiatic mouflon which is still found in the mountains of Asia Minor and southern Iran and the European mouflon of which the only existing members are on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica. These two species are closely related with the only difference being the redder coloration and different horn configuration of the Asiatic mouflon. Some sources even hypothesize that the European mouflon actually developed from the first domestic sheep in European being allowed to become feral and that all sheep are actually descendants of the Asiatic mouflon. Sheep were among the first animals domesticated. An archeological site in Iran produced a statuette of a wooled sheep which suggests that selection for woolly sheep had begun to occur over 6000 years ago. The common features of today's sheep were already appearing in Mesopotamian and Babylonian art and books by 3000 B.C.

    12. Livestock Library - Sheep Resources
    Virtual livestock Library. AnSci Home. Comments. Help. Breed Associations. Alberta sheep Breeders Association. American Cheviot sheep Society. American Coopworth Registry. The American Texel sheep Association. Canadian sheep Breeders Association
    http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/library/sheep.html
    SHEEP RESOURCES Virtual Livestock Library AnSci Home Comments Help
    Breed Associations
    Breeds and Selection Information
    Breeders List
    Commercial Information
    Collections of Publications
    Diseases, Disorders and Pests

    13. Livestock Books, Beef Cattle Books, Swine Books, Sheep Books, Horse Books, Goat
    livestock Books, Beef Cattle Books, Swine Books, sheep Books,Horse Books, Goat Books, Llama Books, Small Animal Books.
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    14. Biosecurity In The Sheep Flock
    Questions help determine the risk of disease entering your flock.
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    Biosecurity in the Sheep Flock
    Author: Dr. S. John Martin - Veterinary Scientist, Sheep, Goat and Swine/OMAF Creation Date: 1 November 1998 Last Reviewed: 1 November 1998
    Historically, disease management did not occur until one or more of the animals in a group became ill. They were treated, while the remainder of the group were watched for clinical signs. The outcome was either recover, partial or complete, or death. Whichever happened, there was an economic loss to the producer. In recent years there has been a change in attitude from fighting disease in the individual animal to preventative health management of the whole population. This change stems from an increased awareness of the interaction between nutrition, health management, housing and the environment in the disease syndrome. Individual animals will still get sick and need to be treated, but the economic loss from a chronic disease will be greater and the cure harder to implement. An integral part of this health management is the biosecurity of the flock. A biosecure flock is one in which the chance of disease entering, either through other sheep of some indirect vector, is minimal.

    15. LIO: Sheep Index
    A catalog and database of resources related to performance recording and the genetic improvement of sheep. livestock Improvement Online. sheep Index. If you know of additional resources that should be listed on this page, please 14 May 1996) http//www.ads.uga.edu/lio/sheep
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    Livestock Improvement Online
    Sheep Index
    If you know of additional resources that should be listed on this page, please contact us at liostaff@www.ads.uga.edu Breed associations: if you are looking for a Web site to host your Sire Summary (or other performance-related material), let us know! What's New] liostaff@www.ads.uga.edu
    Animal and Dairy Science Department
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    (14 May 1996) http://www.ads.uga.edu/lio/sheep/

    16. Cattle & Sheep Management Software - Livestock Data Systems
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    17. Sheep, Livestock And Other Animal Tags, Roxan ID
    ADAMATIC 10/10 Birth Breeder livestock Ear Tag. Tough enough for lifetimeuse yet retaining the finepin feature of all our sheep-friendly tags.
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    18. Livestock Guarding Dogs
    This article first appeared in sheep magazine and in the Dairy Goat Journal in 1995. Giving advice for using livestock guarding dogs against predators.
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    19. St. Onge Livestock - Cattle & Sheep Sales Every Week
    Weekly cattle and sheep sales with separate facilities for each market reports consignors updated weekly. Market reports archived. WATTS 1-800-249-1995. sheep WATTS 1-800-409-4149 Current St. Onge sheep Market Report. Upcoming Horse Sales cell 605-641-2855. Barney Barns, sheep Yards Mgr.
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    20. Automatic Sheep Tagging News, Sheep And Cattle, Roxan ID
    sheep and Cattle. Automatic sheep Tagging News. 7. The variety of animals now beingtagged with Adamatic continues to increase. Date 15/04/2004. sheep and Cattle.
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    9. June 2004 Adamatic is heading for New Zealand, and Hamilton Fieldays - the biggest agricultural show in the southern hemisphere. We are exhibiting and will have a presence on the British Pavilion Stand for the whole week. 8. June 2004 High Temperature Adamatic Tags have passed through the Pig slaughter process and remained readable ! This could open the doors to the use of our automatic tagging system on 'farm-gate' pigs. It's certainly an easy and quick way to identify an animal, and certainly more animal friendly than slapping ! The variety of animals now being tagged with Adamatic continues to increase. Nomadic Reindeer Herds in Sweden are using it, along with 10's of thousands of Danish Bacon Piglets ! In the UK, Carcasses in abbatoirs, Horse Rugs through the washing process, and Fish are already benefitting from our tags. Just to emphasise the extent to which we are raising our profile, ROXAN iD 's largest 'trade' outlet is in Iceland where we have had tens of thousands of our tags in use in their harsh conditions over the last 2 years;

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