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Flock management – output per labour unit

16 Ağustos 2022
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Flock management – output per labour unit

Flock management – output per labour unit

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He spoke at the recent EasyCare open evening, hosted by Co. Antrim flock owner Campbell Tweed.

“The days of measuring lamb output per acre or per hectare are fast coming to an end,” King stressed.

“It’s all about farmers and flock managers putting a realistic value on their time.

“Every time that someone has to select out sheep that require additional management because of issues that could have been avoided, is an unnecessary waste of a human resource.

“The person involved could have been more gainfully employed fencing, making silage or even enjoying some valuable down time.”

Flock management

The Glasgow-based veterinarian has a specialist interest in small ruminant production systems. He went on to highlight the significant amount of time input required of flock owners at shearing time.

“Surveys have shown that the entire months of July can be taken up with shearing-relating activities,” he explained.

“But to what end? Wool is a very low value fibre, the price of which is unlikely to rise to any great extent during the period ahead.

“However, all of the input required comes at a real cost to the farmer. So, surely, the better option would be to breed self-shedding sheep.”

King went on to point out that it is the job of the sheep to carry out the work, for the most part, not the farmer.

“Ewes that have consistent difficulties at lambing should not be kept. They are simply adding to the work burden for shepherds to no extra benefit across the flock as a whole.”

Significantly, King included the issue of distressed lambs at birth as being a management factor that sheep producers must take full account of.

“Lambs born with a yellow colouration on their fleece at birth should be included within this category. This indicates that they defecated while lambing. This is a clear sign of stress.

“We also know that pulled lambs will also absorb less colostrum. It’s important to only keep ewes that will lamb without problems and which have the ability to rear lambs successfully. This is why record-keeping is so important.”

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According to King, boosting flock health must be seen as a priority. “Disease prevention must be seen as a valuable insurance policy,” he stressed. “And appropriate vaccination programmes are very important in this regard.” Clarke also questioned the need for castration and dagging of lambs.

“These procedures should not be required if flock management standards are appropriate. Obviously, farmers should discuss the issue of castration with their lamb processer,” he said.

Turning to a more general point Clarke said that the farming sectors would be facing up to the challenge of a carbon tax at some stage in the future.

“Emissions represent one aspect of the carbon footprint equation; the carbon sequestration potential of soils is the other,” Clarke added.

“I think it is unlikely that any government would introduce a carbon tax on agriculture, prior to an accurate survey of soil sequestration rates being carried out.”

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