Welcome to ANSC 101! The Sheep Industry
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Welcome to ANSC 101!The Sheep Industry
Please click the arrow below to begin
exploring the sheep industry!
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Welcome to the ANSC 101 sheep industry
tour!! In this unit you will be able to learn about
and explore the unique sheep industry!
Please click the arrow below to begin
exploring the sheep industry!
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Before we begin, familiarize yourself with the navigation
buttons below.
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The green arrow is the next button and will move you to the next page.
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The barn button will return you to the main menu.
The help button will direct you to your TA’s information.
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Learning Objectives
1. What are the different breeds and types of sheep?
2. What are the 5 major primal cuts of a lamb?3. What is some general information regarding
the sheep industry, specifically Purdue University’s sheep unit?
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Breeds of sheep Parts of sheep General Information
If you click on any words you see that are bold and
circled , you will be referred to a glossary!
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Need help?? Your professor and TA’s
information is below if you have any questions.
Dr. Colleen [email protected] Admin. Room 227
Abby [email protected] Admin. Room 221
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Did you know???
• There are 47 breeds and types of sheep in the United States.
Breeds of sheep:
• The breeds of sheep in the United States provide a diverse range of performance for growth, carcass merit, reproduction, milk and wool characteristics.
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Breeds of sheep:
Click on the types to learn
about an example of that
breed type.
• There are 6 different types of breeds in the United States.
Meat breeds
Fine wool breeds
Long wool breeds
Dual purpose
Hair breeds
Minor breeds
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Hampshire• Meat type breed of sheep
• Used as a source of terminal sires for commercial lamb production.
• Large in size, moderately prolific. They also have a wool cap on their head with a black face and medium wool fleeces.
• Hampshire sheep have very good milking abilities, as well as good growth and carcass cutability.
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Wool cap
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Rambouillet• The Rambouillet is the
foundation breed of most U.S. range flocks.
• They have an extended breeding season and produce a high quality fine-wool fleece.
• They are white-faced in appearance with wool on their legs.
• Rambouillets are the largest of the fine-wool breeds, rugged, and adaptable to a wide variety of arid range conditions.
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Romney• The Romney is a medium-sized,
white-faced breed with wool extending on their legs.
• They make good mothers, and have average or better prolificacy, as well as good milk ability.
• Romney’s produce a coarse, long-stapled fleece that is well-suited for spinning.
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Columbia• The Columbia is the first breed
developed in the United States.• They are a hardy and social breed
that make good mothers.• Columbia’s have white faces with
wool extending down the legs.• The Columbia is a dual purpose breed
because they’re commonly used as terminal sires to produce fast growing, lean market lambs but also produce heavy, medium-wool fleeces with good staple length.
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Katahdin• The Katahdin is a wool less breed of
sheep that originated in Maine.• They have excellent mothering
abilities, good milkers, and quite prolific.
• They have an extended breeding season.
• Very tolerant of environmental factors such as heat, humidity, and cold.
• They are the largest of the hair breeds and naturally produce a lean and well-muscled carcass with good flavor.
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Shetland• The Shetland is a primitive breed and
also one of the smallest breeds.• They have a natural hardiness, good
lambing ease and longevity.• They also are able to survive harsh
environmental conditions.• Shetland sheep are known for their
production of colorful wool upon which the Shetland woolen industry is based.
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Now that you have seen an example of each breed type, let’s see if you can identify the appropriate breed with its matching
type!!!
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Match the breed with it’s breed type by clicking on the type. Start with the first breed listed.
Hampshire
Rambouillet
Romney
Columbia
Katahdin
Shetland
Hair breed
Long wool breed
Dual purpose
Minor breed
Meat breed
Fine wool breed
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Match the breed with it’s breed type by clicking on the type. Start with the first breed listed.
Hampshire
Rambouillet
Romney
Columbia
Katahdin
Shetland
Hair breed
Long wool breed
Dual purpose
Minor breed
Meat breed
Fine wool breed
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Match the breed with it’s breed type by clicking on the type. Start with the first breed listed.
Hampshire
Rambouillet
Romney
Columbia
Katahdin
Shetland
Hair breed
Long wool breed
Dual purpose
Minor breed
Meat breed
Fine wool breed
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Match the breed with it’s breed type by clicking on the type. Start with the first breed listed.
Hampshire
Rambouillet
Romney
Columbia
Katahdin
Shetland
Hair breed
Long wool breed
Dual purpose
Minor breed
Meat breed
Fine wool breed
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Match the breed with it’s breed type by clicking on the type. Start with the first breed listed.
Hampshire
Rambouillet
Romney
Columbia
Katahdin
Shetland
Hair breed
Long wool breed
Dual purpose
Minor breed
Meat breed
Fine wool breed
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Match the breed with it’s breed type by clicking on the type. Start with the first breed listed.
Hampshire
Rambouillet
Romney
Columbia
Katahdin
Shetland
Hair breed
Long wool breed
Dual purpose
Minor breed
Meat breed
Fine wool breed
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Now its your turn!! Please look up another meat breed type of sheep and list a few facts (2-3) about that breed, as well as the name of the
breed.
Submit
• Did you list the breed name?
• Is this breed a meat type breed?
• Did you include 2-3 facts about that breed?
• Did you cite any references used?
• Make sure you SAVE the PowerPoint and e-mail to your TA.
• Please return to the “Home” menu when finished.
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While sheep are known for their wool production, they also produce a variety of
meat cuts!
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Parts of the sheep
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There are 5 major primal cuts of lamb:
LoinForeshank/Breast
Shoulder Leg
Rack
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Shoulder:• Meat cuts from the shoulder are tough
but flavorful.• They are also lowest in price.• Meat cuts from the shoulder include:
Blade chop and the boneless shoulder
Loin:• This is the premium cut of lamb and
therefore the highest priced.• Meat cuts from the loin include: loin
chop and loin roast.
Rack:• The premium cut of lamb and therefore
the highest priced.• Meat cuts from the ribs include: crown
roast and rib roast
Shoulder:• Meat cuts from the shoulder are tough
but flavorful.• They are also lowest in price.• Meat cuts from the shoulder include:
Blade chop and the boneless shoulder
Foreshank/Breast:• Meat from this part of the lamb is
tough but still flavorful.• It also some of the lowest priced cuts
of meat.• Some cuts of meat from this part of the
lamb include: shank and riblets.
Leg:• The most versatile, with mid-priced
cuts of meat.• Some cuts of meat from this part of the
lamb include: whole leg and American style roast.
Click on the shaded area of the lamb to learn about what cuts of meat
come from that part.
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Now its time to learn about some general management
practices at the Purdue Sheep Unit!
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Welcome to Purdue University’s Sheep Unit!!
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Purdue Sheep Unit• Manager: Gerald Kelly• Purdue’s sheep unit is home to 350-400 ewes annually, with
half of the ewes lambing in the fall (non-traditional) and then traditional lambing in the spring.
• There are approximately 50 acres of alfalfa, orchard grass, red clover, and birds foot trefoil pastures contained in seven-wire, predator control, high-tensile fence.
• Provides facilities for research for intensive efforts in nutrition, reproduction, physiology, neuroendocrinology, and biomedical research.
• Research, teaching, and extension activities are daily activities that take place, as well as the daily care of all animals.
• The objectives of the sheep unit are to improve the quality of animal protein and increase efficiencies of production.
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Reproductive Traits:
• Sheep are seasonally anestrous and usually bred in the fall to lamb in the spring.
• The gestation length is typically 144-152 days depending on the breed.
• The estrous cycle is generally 16-17 days in length.
• The estrus period is typically 20-42 hours
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• Age of puberty is 5-8 months• Typically breed ewes at 9 months if
appropriate size/weight.
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Common practices to prepare ewes for lambing
• Vaccinate ewes with CD/T around 4 weeks before lambing to ensure passive immunity.
• Shear ewes 6-8 weeks before ewes are scheduled to lamb.
• Feed ewes an additional feed supplement for the last 6 weeks of gestation.
• Ewes carrying twins and triplets should be separated from those ewes carrying a single so they receive more supplement.
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Please watch this video of a sheep shearing
demonstration!
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Please answer the following questions about
the video you just watched and other information you have learned throughout
this unit. Good Luck!!
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According to the video you just watched, what’s the most widely used sheep
shearing method?
A. Use a sheep stand like those used at fairs
B. Australian method
C. Blade shears
D. British method
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Sorry! There’s a more widely used method.
Please try again!
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You’re right. The Australian method is the most widely
used method to shear sheep.
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Which breed of sheep was the first to be developed in the United States?
A. Hampshire
B. Romney
C. Katahdin
D. Columbia
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You’re right. The Columbia was
the first breed to be developed in
the United States.
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What part of the lamb does the American style roast come from? Meat from this part of the lamb’s body is the
most versatile with mid-prices.
A. Loin
B. Leg
C. Rack
D. Shoulder
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You’re right. Meat from the leg is versatile, with
mid-prices.
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What breed of sheep is the foundation of almost all range flocks?
A. Romney
B. Katahdin
C. Rambouillet
D. Hampshire
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You’re right. Rambouillets are known for their
hardiness which makes them a
good foundation for range flocks.
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On average, what is the gestation length in sheep?
A. 280-282 days
B. 330-340 days
C. 110-114 days
D. 144-152 days
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Congratulations!! You have completed the
ANSC 101, sheep industry unit!!
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DEFINITIONS:
Terminal sire: Used for the breeding of market animals. “Terminal” refers to the offspring from mating's being used for market or “terminated”.
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DEFINITIONS:
Prolific: producing offspring in abundance. Sheep usually have twins or triplets. High prolificacy means greater chances of having multiples.
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DEFINITIONS:
Gestation: the period of pregnancy from conception until parturition.
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DEFINITIONS:
Estrous: the time between standing heats
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DEFINITIONS:
Estrus: standing heat, ovulation usually occurs towards the end of standing heat in sheep.
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DEFINITIONS:
CD/T vaccination: Vaccine usually used to protect healthy sheep against the three aforementioned clostridial diseases. It should be administered to ewes during their last month of pregnancy.
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DEFINITIONS:
Passive Immunity: Immunity in sheep is passed through the ewes milk to the lambs. Maternal antibodies that are passed to lambs will protect them for six to eight weeks so long as they consume adequate amounts of colostrum.