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WESTERN MARYLAND
PASTURE-BASED MEAT GOAT
PERFORMANCE TEST

SUSAN SCHOENIAN
Sheep &Goat Specialist
Western Maryland Research & Education Center
www.sheepandgoat.com – sschoen@umd.edu
Which buck is better?
Which buck’s offspring will be more likely to survive to weaning?
Which buck’s offspring will grow faster?
Which buck’s offspring will be more resistant to worms?
Which buck’s daughters will produce more lbs. of live kids?
Selection criteria for bucks (and
rams)
VISUAL APPRAISAL


Live evaluation






Body conformation
Live handling
Measurements

Shows


“Expert” opinion

PERFORMANCE RECORDS
1.

2.

3.

On-farm performance
testing
Central performance
testing
Across-flock performance
testing (EPDs)
Central performance testing
“A central performance test is
where animals from different
herds are brought to one
central location where
performance is recorded. The
rationale is that measured
differences are more likely due
to genetic differences, which
will be passed onto
offspring, rather than
environmental differences
which will not. The goal of a
central performance test is to
identify genetic differences
among animals.”
Dr. Dan Waldron
Texas A&M University

2008 Top-performing buck
(Kiko)
John Smith, Virginia
Small ruminant performance
tests
RAMS

BUCKS











Kerr Center (OK)
North Dakota
Penn State
Texas A&M
Virginia Tech
Illinois (?)
West Virginia University










Angelo State (TX)
Fort Valley (GA)
Kerr Center (OK)
Langston University
Nebraska (?)
Penn State
Texas A&M
University of Maryland
Western Illinois
Limitations to central performance
testing
GENETICS




Limited to traits that can
be measured in the
young male.
What is the
repeatability (accuracy)
of the data?

ENVIRONMENT




Different production
environments.
Nutrition may be a
limiting factor.
Western Maryland Pasture-based
Meat Goat Performance Test
Established
in 2006 to
evaluate the
performance
of weanling
male goats
on a
pasture-only
diet with
natural
exposure to
internal
parasites.

GRAZING FROM EARLY JUNE THROUGH LATE
SEPTEMBER
Maryland buck test
Most important goal is to identify bucks that are more resistant to internal
parasites.

RESISTANCE
Fecal egg counts (FECs)

H2 = 20 TO 50 PERCENT

RESILIENCE
Packed cell volume (FAMACHA©, Five Point
Check©)

H2 = 10 TO 20 PERCENT
Eligibility
Male goats of any breed or breed cross, born between
December 15 (previous year) and March 20 (test year) and
weighing 35 to 70 lbs. at the start of the test. Up to 5 goats per
consigner (any state).
12.5-acre pasture system
Six paddocks for rotational grazing
Cool season grasses

ORCHARDGRASS

MAXQ™ TALL FESCUE
Warm season grass
DWARF PEARL MILLET (ANNUAL)
Chicory
Herb with “anthelmintic-like” properties
Weeds

Plant

Protei
n

TDN

RFV

Mixed weeds

14.1%

65.8
%

111

Chicory

14.3%

Lambsquarte

23.2%

75.3
184
Relative feed value of good alfalfa hay is 170 or higher.
%
89.6

298
Silvopasture
WALNUT TREES + MIXED HARDWOODS
Extremes in forage conditions
CONSIDERABLE SEASONAL AND ANNUAL VARIATION IN FORAGE QUALITY AND
QUANTITY
June

July

August

September

Total

16.00
14.00
12.00

10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00

0.00

2006

2007

2008

2009

Monthly and annual rainfall (in)
June-September 2006-2010
Keedysville, Maryland

2010
In the event of severe drought
conditions

NUTRITIONAL TUBS

GRASS HAY
Upon arrival to test site
Data collected












Body weights
Body condition score (15)
Coat condition score (13)
Dag score (0-5)
FAMACHA© score (1-5)
Individual fecal egg
count
Pooled fecal egg count
Larvae ID

Treatments administered




Stand in footbath
Ear tag
Deworm with
anthelmintics from two
different chemical
classes.
(usually moxidectin +
levamisole)



5-day treatment for
coccidia in water.
Every 14 days
Low-stress livestock handing – handling by horns


Five Point
Check©












Weigh
FAMACHA© score
Body condition score
Coat condition score
Dag score
Health check:
Treat as necessary
Collect individual
fecal sample
Collect pooled
fecal sample
Treatment and isolation pens
Goats are penned for multi-day treatments and observation.
Goats with abscesses or pink eye are isolated for testing and
treatment, respectively.
Carcass evaluation
Since 2009, 19 bucks have been harvested and deboned to collect carcass
data
and characterize the carcasses of pasture-reared goats.
New for 2011
Ten goats (half-sibs) are being pen-fed for carcass evaluation.
The carcasses of pasture-raised vs. grain (and hay)-fed bucks will be
compared.
Number of goats tested
Year
of test

Start
test

Finish
test

2006

31

31

2007

47

47

2008

57

57

2009

60

60

2010

72

68

2011

81

80(?)

Five year consigners (L-R)
Don Smith, Virginia; and Jeanne Dietz-Band,
Maryland
Growth performance
Live weight, lbs.
Year

ADG

85

2006

0.190

80

2007

0.253

2008

0.134

2009

0.206

70

2010

0.121

65

2011

0.103

60

75
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

55

2011
50
45

40
d (-14)

d-0

June

d-14

d-28

d-42

d-56

d-70

d-84

d-96

September
Fecal egg counts
(eggs per gram of feces)
Determined by Delaware State University using the modified McMaster
procedure.

Fecal egg
counts are a
measure of
parasite
resistance
(infection).
Resistant
animals
shed fewer
eggs onto
the pasture.

Average fecal egg count (all goats)
4,500
2007

4,000

2008
3,500

2009
2010

3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
d (-14)

June

d-0

d-14

d-28

d-42

d-56

d-70

d-84

d-96

September
FAMACHA© eye anemia
scores
FAMACHA©
scores are
an estimate
of packed
cell volume
(PCV) and
are an
indication of
parasite
“resilience”
and the
need for
deworming.

Average bi-weekly FAMACHA© score
3.2
2006

3.0

2007
2.8

2008
2009

2.6

2010

2.4
2.2
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
d (-14)

d-0

June

d-14

d-28

d-42

d-56

d-70

d-84

September

d-96
Anthelmintic treatments
Percent goats requiring anthelmintic
treatment

FAMACHA©
scoring
70%

1 – no Tx
2 – no Tx
3–?
4 – Tx
5 – Tx

60%
50%
2006

40%

2007
2008

30%

2009
2010

20%
10%
0%
d-0

d-14

June

d-28

d-42

d-56

d-70

d-84

d-96

September
Fecal coproculture (larvae ID)
Other worm species in fecal samples: Trichostrongylus*, Oesophagostomum, Nematodiris, Eimeria, and
Moniezia

The worm
burden has
been almost
all barber
pole
worm, espec
ially as the
summer
progresses.

Percent Haemonchus contortus
100
95
90
85

2008

80

2009

d-70

d-84

2010

75
70
65
60
d-0

d-14

June

d-28

d-42

d-56

d-98

d-112

September
Test specifics


Nomination period
April 1- May 15



Testing fee
$20 nomination fee
$85 total cost



Delivery dates
First weekend (Fri-Sat) in June



Sale, field day, and skillathon
September 24 or October 1



Top bucks eligible for sale



Sell does via private treaty



Carcass evaluation

2008 Top-consignment
Kendall & Dana Barnes, Kentucky

http://mdgoattest.blogspot.
Gold, Silver, and Bronze
standards
Thank you for your attention.
Questions?

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SMALL RUMINANT
PROGRAM

SUSAN SCHOENIAN
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sschoen@umd.edu

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Buck development

  • 1. WESTERN MARYLAND PASTURE-BASED MEAT GOAT PERFORMANCE TEST SUSAN SCHOENIAN Sheep &Goat Specialist Western Maryland Research & Education Center www.sheepandgoat.com – sschoen@umd.edu
  • 2. Which buck is better? Which buck’s offspring will be more likely to survive to weaning? Which buck’s offspring will grow faster? Which buck’s offspring will be more resistant to worms? Which buck’s daughters will produce more lbs. of live kids?
  • 3. Selection criteria for bucks (and rams) VISUAL APPRAISAL  Live evaluation     Body conformation Live handling Measurements Shows  “Expert” opinion PERFORMANCE RECORDS 1. 2. 3. On-farm performance testing Central performance testing Across-flock performance testing (EPDs)
  • 4. Central performance testing “A central performance test is where animals from different herds are brought to one central location where performance is recorded. The rationale is that measured differences are more likely due to genetic differences, which will be passed onto offspring, rather than environmental differences which will not. The goal of a central performance test is to identify genetic differences among animals.” Dr. Dan Waldron Texas A&M University 2008 Top-performing buck (Kiko) John Smith, Virginia
  • 5. Small ruminant performance tests RAMS BUCKS         Kerr Center (OK) North Dakota Penn State Texas A&M Virginia Tech Illinois (?) West Virginia University         Angelo State (TX) Fort Valley (GA) Kerr Center (OK) Langston University Nebraska (?) Penn State Texas A&M University of Maryland Western Illinois
  • 6. Limitations to central performance testing GENETICS   Limited to traits that can be measured in the young male. What is the repeatability (accuracy) of the data? ENVIRONMENT   Different production environments. Nutrition may be a limiting factor.
  • 7. Western Maryland Pasture-based Meat Goat Performance Test Established in 2006 to evaluate the performance of weanling male goats on a pasture-only diet with natural exposure to internal parasites. GRAZING FROM EARLY JUNE THROUGH LATE SEPTEMBER
  • 8. Maryland buck test Most important goal is to identify bucks that are more resistant to internal parasites. RESISTANCE Fecal egg counts (FECs) H2 = 20 TO 50 PERCENT RESILIENCE Packed cell volume (FAMACHA©, Five Point Check©) H2 = 10 TO 20 PERCENT
  • 9. Eligibility Male goats of any breed or breed cross, born between December 15 (previous year) and March 20 (test year) and weighing 35 to 70 lbs. at the start of the test. Up to 5 goats per consigner (any state).
  • 10. 12.5-acre pasture system Six paddocks for rotational grazing
  • 12. Warm season grass DWARF PEARL MILLET (ANNUAL)
  • 15. Silvopasture WALNUT TREES + MIXED HARDWOODS
  • 16. Extremes in forage conditions CONSIDERABLE SEASONAL AND ANNUAL VARIATION IN FORAGE QUALITY AND QUANTITY
  • 18. In the event of severe drought conditions NUTRITIONAL TUBS GRASS HAY
  • 19. Upon arrival to test site Data collected         Body weights Body condition score (15) Coat condition score (13) Dag score (0-5) FAMACHA© score (1-5) Individual fecal egg count Pooled fecal egg count Larvae ID Treatments administered    Stand in footbath Ear tag Deworm with anthelmintics from two different chemical classes. (usually moxidectin + levamisole)  5-day treatment for coccidia in water.
  • 20. Every 14 days Low-stress livestock handing – handling by horns  Five Point Check©        Weigh FAMACHA© score Body condition score Coat condition score Dag score Health check: Treat as necessary Collect individual fecal sample Collect pooled fecal sample
  • 21. Treatment and isolation pens Goats are penned for multi-day treatments and observation. Goats with abscesses or pink eye are isolated for testing and treatment, respectively.
  • 22. Carcass evaluation Since 2009, 19 bucks have been harvested and deboned to collect carcass data and characterize the carcasses of pasture-reared goats.
  • 23. New for 2011 Ten goats (half-sibs) are being pen-fed for carcass evaluation. The carcasses of pasture-raised vs. grain (and hay)-fed bucks will be compared.
  • 24. Number of goats tested Year of test Start test Finish test 2006 31 31 2007 47 47 2008 57 57 2009 60 60 2010 72 68 2011 81 80(?) Five year consigners (L-R) Don Smith, Virginia; and Jeanne Dietz-Band, Maryland
  • 25. Growth performance Live weight, lbs. Year ADG 85 2006 0.190 80 2007 0.253 2008 0.134 2009 0.206 70 2010 0.121 65 2011 0.103 60 75 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 55 2011 50 45 40 d (-14) d-0 June d-14 d-28 d-42 d-56 d-70 d-84 d-96 September
  • 26. Fecal egg counts (eggs per gram of feces) Determined by Delaware State University using the modified McMaster procedure. Fecal egg counts are a measure of parasite resistance (infection). Resistant animals shed fewer eggs onto the pasture. Average fecal egg count (all goats) 4,500 2007 4,000 2008 3,500 2009 2010 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 d (-14) June d-0 d-14 d-28 d-42 d-56 d-70 d-84 d-96 September
  • 27. FAMACHA© eye anemia scores FAMACHA© scores are an estimate of packed cell volume (PCV) and are an indication of parasite “resilience” and the need for deworming. Average bi-weekly FAMACHA© score 3.2 2006 3.0 2007 2.8 2008 2009 2.6 2010 2.4 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 d (-14) d-0 June d-14 d-28 d-42 d-56 d-70 d-84 September d-96
  • 28. Anthelmintic treatments Percent goats requiring anthelmintic treatment FAMACHA© scoring 70% 1 – no Tx 2 – no Tx 3–? 4 – Tx 5 – Tx 60% 50% 2006 40% 2007 2008 30% 2009 2010 20% 10% 0% d-0 d-14 June d-28 d-42 d-56 d-70 d-84 d-96 September
  • 29. Fecal coproculture (larvae ID) Other worm species in fecal samples: Trichostrongylus*, Oesophagostomum, Nematodiris, Eimeria, and Moniezia The worm burden has been almost all barber pole worm, espec ially as the summer progresses. Percent Haemonchus contortus 100 95 90 85 2008 80 2009 d-70 d-84 2010 75 70 65 60 d-0 d-14 June d-28 d-42 d-56 d-98 d-112 September
  • 30. Test specifics  Nomination period April 1- May 15  Testing fee $20 nomination fee $85 total cost  Delivery dates First weekend (Fri-Sat) in June  Sale, field day, and skillathon September 24 or October 1  Top bucks eligible for sale  Sell does via private treaty  Carcass evaluation 2008 Top-consignment Kendall & Dana Barnes, Kentucky http://mdgoattest.blogspot.
  • 31. Gold, Silver, and Bronze standards
  • 32. Thank you for your attention. Questions? http://mdgoattest.blogspot.c om SMALL RUMINANT PROGRAM SUSAN SCHOENIAN www.sheepandgoat.com sschoen@umd.edu