Sheep Husbandr Padt 2- Nutrition Flashcards

1
Q

Why do we flush before Tupping?

A

Increases plane of nutrition, which increases the number of eggs ovulated, over fed rams have low libido and reduced fertilityb

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What occurs during early- mid pregnancy

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Aim to maintain a level plane of nutrition, need good grazing and supplementation with hay or haylage,

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3
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What can increasing BCS lead to

A

Vaginal prolapse and lambing issues

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4
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What does poor nutrition lead to in late pregnancy

A

Metabolic disease, poor colostrum production, weak lambs and poor lactation and increased lamb losses

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5
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What occurs during late pregnancy to lambing?

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Foetus growing rapidly, takes ewes 4 weeks to gain 0.5 BCS, additional forage and concentrates begin 6 to 8 weeks pre lambing

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What are some feeding considerations?

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Smaller rumen capacity, less intake of dry matter from forages, increased requirement for concentrates for energy

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7
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Why should concentrates be increased slowly?

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Gut microbes need time to accommodate

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Lactation in ewes

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Very high energy demand, coincides with grass growth and quality, may require concentrate feeding into lactation

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9
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Lactation in lambs

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Colostrum is vital, creep feeding starts at pre-weaning, 2 weeks after birth

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10
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Weaning in ewes

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Poorer pasture to help dry off quickly and avoid mastitis, ewes will need to improve BCS so need better grass qualityb

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Weaning for lambs

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12 weeks old, main nutrition is pasture, any who are near slaughter weight are un weaned

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Cobolt

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Essential, component of vitamin B12, which is produced by rumen microbes if there is a sufficient supply of cobalt in the diet, confirm diagnosis with serology

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Cobalt deficiency

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Poor growth rates, lethargy, poor appetite

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14
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Copper deficiency

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Swayback in lambs, poor coat quality, weakness and paralysis in lambs

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15
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Copper toxicity

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Toxicity at low levels 15-20 ppm, jaundice, neurological signs and death, more common in pet sheep

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16
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Calcium

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Hypoglycaemia, twin lamb disease complex, late pregnancy, poor nutrition, result of fast foetal growth and milk production, can be triggered by stressful events

17
Q

What are the symptoms of not having enough calcium?

A

Depressed, unable to stand, bloating, coma and death

18
Q

Hypomagnesaemia

A

Fast growing grass is low in mg, higher requirement for mg during lactation, stressful events reduces feed intakev

19
Q

What are the symptoms of hypmagnesaemia

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Over alert, restless twitching , spasms, convulsions , collapse and death