Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit to the farm flock. As much as $40/lamb can be paid to labor if time is available. A warm room (in the winter) and some basic equipment are all that are necessary. A large portion of the nation\u27s lamb crop dies from starvation during the first week after birth. Orphan lambs less than 4 weeks of age usually require the use of milk replacer supplementation. Switching lambs to milk replacers shortly after birth has not reached its full potential in sheep husbandry
Extension Circular 61-206: This circular details information on the feeding and care of young lambs ...
Sheep nutrition and feeding is extremely critical to the success or failure of the ewe flock enterpr...
More than 80 percent of lamb death occurs in the first 2 to 3 days of age. Generally, starvation, hy...
Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A field study was initiated in March, 1972, to study the performance of orphan lambs reared on a com...
In most cases, farm flock operations in Iowa feed lambs from birth to market. The primary objective ...
This NebGuide discusses creep feeding for lambs, making supplemental feed available only to nursing ...
This fact sheet explains how producers who are seeking more milk production yield, along with more e...
Not AvailableInfluence of milk replacer feeding to lambs was assessed on pre-weaning growth and nutr...
Creep feeding is a technique of providing feed to nursing lambs to supplement the milk they consume....
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Extension Circular 67-206: Feeding and Care of Young Lambs under Farm Conditions; new life, problems...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to assess the effect of milk replacer (MR) supplementation on gro...
Extension Circular 61-206: This circular details information on the feeding and care of young lambs ...
Sheep nutrition and feeding is extremely critical to the success or failure of the ewe flock enterpr...
More than 80 percent of lamb death occurs in the first 2 to 3 days of age. Generally, starvation, hy...
Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
A field study was initiated in March, 1972, to study the performance of orphan lambs reared on a com...
In most cases, farm flock operations in Iowa feed lambs from birth to market. The primary objective ...
This NebGuide discusses creep feeding for lambs, making supplemental feed available only to nursing ...
This fact sheet explains how producers who are seeking more milk production yield, along with more e...
Not AvailableInfluence of milk replacer feeding to lambs was assessed on pre-weaning growth and nutr...
Creep feeding is a technique of providing feed to nursing lambs to supplement the milk they consume....
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
1 online resource (PDF, 4 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Extension Circular 67-206: Feeding and Care of Young Lambs under Farm Conditions; new life, problems...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to assess the effect of milk replacer (MR) supplementation on gro...
Extension Circular 61-206: This circular details information on the feeding and care of young lambs ...
Sheep nutrition and feeding is extremely critical to the success or failure of the ewe flock enterpr...
More than 80 percent of lamb death occurs in the first 2 to 3 days of age. Generally, starvation, hy...