The Sheep Show podcast Jill Noble
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All things ovine, sheep farming and learning more about sheep and shepherding. Learn about breeding animals and being a sheep farmer. Want more content to help you sheep well? Subscribe now for subscriber only content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/954910/subscribe
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Irish lambing lessons
A bittersweet time for me in Ireland over the last 5 weeks. Here are all the tips and unusual strategies we used while lambing in Ireland with my brother.
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Focus on Forelimbs with Matt Hill - Sheep shoulders everything you need to know
Focus on Forelimbs
Forelimbs, front legs or shoulders in a sheep actually hold up to 60 per cent of the weight of a sheep! I chatted with Matt Hill from Aurora Park Hampshire Downs and Border Leicester stud recently to explore all things fore in sheep!
How important are shoulders?
Matt remarks that there is more pressure on the front legs as they hold up more of the animal overall. Shoulders are important for three crucial functions. These are: standing up, walking and running. As a prey animal their shoulder function is built to run away from predators—like running away from us when we walk into their paddocks sometimes! Their shoulder function is built to run and run fast!
Matt Hill is a third-generation sheep farmer and stud breeder. Matt actually breeds seven breeds of sheep, three breeds being registered ASSBA stud sheep! Matt is a prolific collector and reader of sheep books and a big podcast consumer too.
Matt runs Aurora Park Hampshire Down and Border Leicester stud. He also has a Shropshire stud too! Matt also runs Shepherd Tech, a Laparoscopic AI services business specialising in AI in Sheep.
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Natural sheep grazing behaviour
So what is the natural grazing behaviour of sheep and how does it compare to a goat or cow. When should my sheep be feeding/eating and for how long? No doubt there are all thoughts you have had while ruminating on your sheep! Well in this episode I explore my own observations and research on the topic of sheep grazing behaviour.
Enjoy ruminating on this one!
Here are the big words I mentioned:
Crepuscular pattern - grazing at twilight and dusk
Photosynthetic activity in plants in then afternoon
Research mentioned:
www.redalyc.org/journal/3031/303168054026/html/
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So what do you do when a sheep dies?
We will all have to deal with the death of a sheep maybe from natural causes like old age or you may even need to euthanise an animal. What are the options so you treat the animal in a moral and ethical way at the end of their life. What do you do with their body. In this episode we explore some options for you to think about.
Do know that there may be legal requirements that you need to follow for this in your location or state.
Here is a US link which has lots of other links which may help you: https://cwmi.css.cornell.edu/mortality.htm
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Rams and twins
Can a single born ram produce twins? Who makes that biggest difference the ewe or the ram? In the episode we explore who is more important in the twinning game!
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How to reduce the worm burden on your farm
Did you know that 95% of parasites are on pasture and only about 5% are within the sheep. This means parasite larvae numbers present in the pasture are an important factor to consider for worm management. So how do you manage worms on your farm and in your fields, we explore several approaches in this episode for you.
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Customer Reviews
Fantastically insightful podcasts On sheep farming
Fantastic insightful pod cast for anybody interested in or on the periphery of sheep farmingOr indeed within it already
Great pod!!
Great source of knowledge and interesting guests. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your knowledge
Brilliant knowledge base for Sheep 🐑 people
This is fantastic and varied knowledge base for anyone who’s livelyhood depends on sheep.... or even if you just like sheep and want to know more. Jills soft Irish ☘️ accent makes this an enjoyable listen with some great guests from around the globe 🌍 👍🏻😎