A field study was initiated in March, 1972, to study the performance of orphan lambs reared on a commercial milk replacer under ranch management conditions found at the Antelope Range Field Station, Buffalo, South Dakota
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The objectives of two experiments reported here were to determine the value of reimplanting feedlot ...
Traditionally, range lambs are sold in late summer and early fall. The heavy lambs go as slaughter l...
Early weaning of lambs from ewes on native pasture offers several advantages to the range operator. ...
This bulletin examines best practices in regard to lamb feeding, as a result of trials conducted ove...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
This is the Second Annual Sheep Field Day report issued by the South Dakota State College Animal Hus...
The McNay sheep research flock was established in 1989 when the flock was relocated from the Beacons...
This is the Third Annual Sheep Field Day report issued by the South Dakota State College Animal Husb...
This report details steps in the lambing protocol including: prelambing, lambing, processing lambs a...
Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit...
A research project was designed and initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of...
This study was initiated to evaluate the performance of purebred Columbia and Hampshire ewes selecte...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The objectives of two experiments reported here were to determine the value of reimplanting feedlot ...
Traditionally, range lambs are sold in late summer and early fall. The heavy lambs go as slaughter l...
Early weaning of lambs from ewes on native pasture offers several advantages to the range operator. ...
This bulletin examines best practices in regard to lamb feeding, as a result of trials conducted ove...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit...
The number of lambs marketed per ewe exposed has the greatest effect, of many factors studied includ...
This is the Second Annual Sheep Field Day report issued by the South Dakota State College Animal Hus...
The McNay sheep research flock was established in 1989 when the flock was relocated from the Beacons...
This is the Third Annual Sheep Field Day report issued by the South Dakota State College Animal Husb...
This report details steps in the lambing protocol including: prelambing, lambing, processing lambs a...
Rearing orphan lambs on milk replacers can help increase profit. Orphan lambs can be an extra profit...
A research project was designed and initiated in the fall of 1970 to evaluate the effect of breed of...
This study was initiated to evaluate the performance of purebred Columbia and Hampshire ewes selecte...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The objectives of two experiments reported here were to determine the value of reimplanting feedlot ...
Traditionally, range lambs are sold in late summer and early fall. The heavy lambs go as slaughter l...