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Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding                                                                                                                                            11/19/11




                                                                                                                                   Seventy (70) percent 
                                                                                                                                   of fetal growth is 
                                                                                                                                   occurring.
                             SUSAN SCHOENIAN    (Shāy‐nē‐ŭn)                                 NEEDS                                 Most of the female’s 
                             Sheep & Goat Specialist                                                                               udder development is 
                             Western Maryland Research & Education Center
                             sschoen@umd.edu  ‐ www.sheepandgoat.com                                                               occurring.
                                                                                                                                   Her rumen capacity is 
                                                                                                                                   decreasing.
                                                                                                                                   She’s eating less.
                                                                                             INTAKE 




             A more nutrient‐dense diet                                                      Energy is the nutrient most likely 
               To compensate for                                                             to be deficient, but protein can 
               reduced feed intake.
               To support fetal growth.
                                                                                             also be deficient in the diet, due 
               To support udder                                                              to reduced intake.
               development.
               development                                                                   Nutrient requirements vary by 
               To prevent pregnancy                                                          species, breed, size, age, and 
               toxemia and milk fever.              Remember: animals need amounts           number of fetuses.
               To ensure birth of strong,         (lb, g) of nutrients ‐‐ not percentages.
               healthy babies of moderate                                                    Grain is often necessary 
               size (weight).                                                                to meet increase energy needs 
                                                                                             of pregnant females.
             Poor nutrition can cause                                                        If a low quality forage is fed, it 
             Angora does to abort (90‐
             110 d).                                                                         may also be necessary to provide 
                                                                                             supplemental Ca and/or protein.          Remember: animals need amounts 
                                                                                                                                    (lb, g) of nutrients ‐‐ not percentages.




          UNDERFEEDING                       OVERFEEDING                                                                           Calcium requirements 
                                                                                                                                   virtually double during 
           Pregnancy toxemia risk               Pregnancy toxemia risk
                                                                                                                                   late pregnancy, but you 
           Smaller, weaker babies               More likely to prolapse 
                                                                                                                                   need to avoid excessive 
           Reduced colostrum                             g
                                                their vaginas.
                                                                                                                                   calcium, too.
                                                                                                                                   calcium  too
           quality and quantity                 Greater risk of dystocia 
           Higher neonatal mortality            (difficult birthing).                                                              Milk fever is caused by 
           Reduced  milk yield                     Too much internal fat                                                           low blood calcium
           Reduced wool production                 Oversized fetuses
                                                                                                                                     Pre‐partum
           via fewer secondary                  Expensive!                                                                           ▪ Inadequate intake of Ca
           follicles (in the offspring).                                                                                             Post‐partum (dairy does)
                                                                                                                                     ▪ Failure to mobilize Ca 
                                                                                                                                       reserves




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Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding                                                                                                                 11/19/11




          POOR SOURCES                         GOOD SOURCES                                                  Image source: Informed Farmers (Can)
                                                                                 Our soils are deficient 
         Feed stuff              % Ca          Feed stuff            % Ca        in selenium.
         Barley                  0.06          Limestone             34.0        During late gestation, 
         Corn                    0.02          Dicalcium phosphate   22.0
                                                                                 selenium crosses the 
                                                                                 placenta to the fetuses
                                                                                 placenta to the fetuses.
         Oats , wheat            0.05          Trace minerals        14‐18
                                               Dry kelp              2.72        Low levels of selenium 
                                               Legumes               1.3‐1.5     can result in . . .
                                                                                   Poor reproductive 
                                               INTERMEDIATE  SOURCES               performance
                                               Feed stuff            % Ca
                                                                                   Retain placentas
                                                                                   White muscle disease 
                                               Grasses               0.30‐0.50
                                                                                   in lambs and kids
                                               Soybean meal          0.28‐0.38




           Free choice mineral mixes                                             Make sure all ewes 
           usually provide adequate                                              and does can eat 
           selenium (but do not 
                                                                                 at the same time.
           guarantee adequate intake).
           Adding a selenium fortified 
           Adding a selenium‐fortified 
                                                                                 Separate pregnant 
           mineral mix to the grain ration                                       ewe lambs and 
           will ensure adequate intake of                                        doelings from 
           selenium and other minerals.                                          mature females.
           Selenium and vitamin E can be                                         Remove males after 
           supplemented orally (gels).                                           breeding season.
           On farms with a history of white 
                                                                                 Do not feed on the 
           muscle disease, selenium 
           injections (Rx) may be advisable.                                     ground.




             Stress can predispose                                               Lack of exercise may 
             pregnant ewes and does                                              increase  the chances of 
             to many problems.                                                   pregnancy toxemia and 
                                                                                 other problems.
             Minimize stress during                                              Daily exercise is 
             late pregnancy                                                      recommended 
                  Missed feedings                                                throughout pregnancy.
                  Shearing, crutching                                            Exercise can be 
                  Moving, handling                                               encouraged by 
                  Mixing groups                                                  separating feed, water, 
                  Dogs                                                           and minerals.




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Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding                                                                                                                       11/19/11




           Vaccinate pregnant                                                     Ewes and does suffer a 
           females approximately 1                                                temporary loss of 
           month (at least 2 weeks)                                               immunity to stomach 
           before they are due to                                                 worms around the time 
           lamb/kid.
           lamb/kid
             Lambs and kids will 
                                                                                  of parturition.
             acquire temporary, passive 
             immunity via the colostrum.
                                                                                  If lambing or kidding 
           Females never                                                          occurs in the spring, the 
           vaccinated before                                                      egg rise coincides with 
           require two injections,                                                the hypobiotic larvae 
           4 weeks apart.                                                         resuming their life cycle.




           Traditional approach                                                   In feed or mineral                    Why?
             Deworm ewes and does 
             prior to parturition.                                                  Bovatec® ‐ sheep                       To prevent coccidiosis 
             ▪ Use an anthelmintic that                                             Rumensin® ‐ goats                      in lambs and kids.
               has efficacy against 
               hypobiotic larvae (e g                                                                                       ▪ Reduce shedding of 
                                                                                                                                              g
               hypobiotic larvae (e.g.                                              Deccox®  both
                                                                                    Deccox® ‐
               ivermectin, SafeGuard)                                                                                         coccidia organism into 
                                                                                                                              environment.
           Novel approaches
                                                                                                                           As an aid to prevent 
             Increase level of protein in 
             late gestation ration.                                                                                        abortions caused by 
             Use the FAMACHA©                                                                                              Toxoplasma gondii.
             system and Five Point 
             Check© to determine 
             which ewes and does 
             require deworming.
                                                                                  Coccidiostats, especially Rumensin® can be toxic to equines and dogs.




                                             Why?                                 Results in cleaner, drier, 
                                               To prevent abortion.               healthier environment for 
                                               ▪ If the flock has a history of    babies.
                                                 diagnosed abortions.
                                                                                  Shorn ewes are less likely to 
                                               ▪ In the event of an abortion 
                                                 storm.
                                                 storm                            lay on their lambs.
                                                                                  lay on their lambs
                                                                                  Shorn ewes are more likely to 
                                             How?                                 seek shelter for lambing.
                                               Feed chlorotetracycline            Shorn animals take up less 
                                               (aureomycin) at a rate of 
                                               80 mg/head/day during the          space in the barn and around 
                                               last 6 weeks of gestation.         feeders.
                                               Inject oxytetracycline (LA‐        Results in cleaner fleeces.
                                               200) at two week intervals         But . . . shorn animals require 
                                               during late gestation [Rx].        shelter and more feed.




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Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding                                                                                                           11/19/11




            FACILITIES                       SUPPLIES                            DO’S                               DON’TS

                Clean, dry, draft‐free         Frozen colostrum                    Increase nutrition (gradually)     Overfeed
                building                       Esophageal feeding tube             Feed pregnant ewe lambs            Underfeed
                                               OB sleeves and lubricant            and doelings separately
                                                                                              g     p     y
                   Drop area
                   D                                                               Encourage daily exercise           Stress females
                                               Disinfectant for dipping navels
                   Small pens (jugs)           Prolapse harness or spoon           Minimize stress                    Introduce new animals
                   Mixing pens                 Needles and syringes                Vaccinate for CD‐T                 Change groupings
                                               Propylene glycol                    Manage periparturient              Leave males in
                Clean, well‐rested pasture     Calcium borogluconate               egg rise
                                                                                                                      Worry
                                               Antibiotics                         Feed a coccidiostat
                   Shelter
                                               Bo‐Se                               Shear or crutch females
                   Emergency pens                                                  Prepare facilities
                                               Thermometer
                                                                                   Gather/inventory supplies
                                               More…




            Thank you for your 
               attention.

              Any questions?




        Susan Schoenian
        sschoen@umd.edu
        www.sheepandgoat.com




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Getting ready for lambing and kidding

  • 1. Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding 11/19/11 Seventy (70) percent  of fetal growth is  occurring. SUSAN SCHOENIAN    (Shāy‐nē‐ŭn) NEEDS  Most of the female’s  Sheep & Goat Specialist udder development is  Western Maryland Research & Education Center sschoen@umd.edu  ‐ www.sheepandgoat.com occurring. Her rumen capacity is  decreasing. She’s eating less. INTAKE  A more nutrient‐dense diet Energy is the nutrient most likely  To compensate for  to be deficient, but protein can  reduced feed intake. To support fetal growth. also be deficient in the diet, due  To support udder  to reduced intake. development. development Nutrient requirements vary by  To prevent pregnancy  species, breed, size, age, and  toxemia and milk fever. Remember: animals need amounts  number of fetuses. To ensure birth of strong,  (lb, g) of nutrients ‐‐ not percentages. healthy babies of moderate  Grain is often necessary  size (weight). to meet increase energy needs  of pregnant females. Poor nutrition can cause  If a low quality forage is fed, it  Angora does to abort (90‐ 110 d). may also be necessary to provide  supplemental Ca and/or protein.  Remember: animals need amounts  (lb, g) of nutrients ‐‐ not percentages. UNDERFEEDING OVERFEEDING Calcium requirements  virtually double during  Pregnancy toxemia risk Pregnancy toxemia risk late pregnancy, but you  Smaller, weaker babies More likely to prolapse  need to avoid excessive  Reduced colostrum  g their vaginas. calcium, too. calcium  too quality and quantity Greater risk of dystocia  Higher neonatal mortality (difficult birthing). Milk fever is caused by  Reduced  milk yield Too much internal fat low blood calcium Reduced wool production  Oversized fetuses Pre‐partum via fewer secondary  Expensive! ▪ Inadequate intake of Ca follicles (in the offspring). Post‐partum (dairy does) ▪ Failure to mobilize Ca  reserves 1
  • 2. Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding 11/19/11 POOR SOURCES  GOOD SOURCES Image source: Informed Farmers (Can) Our soils are deficient  Feed stuff % Ca Feed stuff % Ca in selenium. Barley 0.06 Limestone 34.0 During late gestation,  Corn 0.02 Dicalcium phosphate 22.0 selenium crosses the  placenta to the fetuses placenta to the fetuses. Oats , wheat 0.05 Trace minerals 14‐18 Dry kelp 2.72 Low levels of selenium  Legumes 1.3‐1.5 can result in . . . Poor reproductive  INTERMEDIATE  SOURCES performance Feed stuff % Ca Retain placentas White muscle disease  Grasses 0.30‐0.50 in lambs and kids Soybean meal 0.28‐0.38 Free choice mineral mixes  Make sure all ewes  usually provide adequate  and does can eat  selenium (but do not  at the same time. guarantee adequate intake). Adding a selenium fortified  Adding a selenium‐fortified  Separate pregnant  mineral mix to the grain ration  ewe lambs and  will ensure adequate intake of  doelings from  selenium and other minerals. mature females. Selenium and vitamin E can be  Remove males after  supplemented orally (gels). breeding season. On farms with a history of white  Do not feed on the  muscle disease, selenium  injections (Rx) may be advisable. ground. Stress can predispose  Lack of exercise may  pregnant ewes and does  increase  the chances of  to many problems. pregnancy toxemia and  other problems. Minimize stress during  Daily exercise is  late pregnancy recommended  Missed feedings throughout pregnancy. Shearing, crutching Exercise can be  Moving, handling encouraged by  Mixing groups separating feed, water,  Dogs and minerals. 2
  • 3. Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding 11/19/11 Vaccinate pregnant  Ewes and does suffer a  females approximately 1  temporary loss of  month (at least 2 weeks)  immunity to stomach  before they are due to  worms around the time  lamb/kid. lamb/kid Lambs and kids will  of parturition. acquire temporary, passive  immunity via the colostrum. If lambing or kidding  Females never  occurs in the spring, the  vaccinated before  egg rise coincides with  require two injections,  the hypobiotic larvae  4 weeks apart. resuming their life cycle. Traditional approach In feed or mineral Why? Deworm ewes and does  prior to parturition. Bovatec® ‐ sheep To prevent coccidiosis  ▪ Use an anthelmintic that  Rumensin® ‐ goats in lambs and kids. has efficacy against  hypobiotic larvae (e g   ▪ Reduce shedding of  g hypobiotic larvae (e.g.  Deccox®  both Deccox® ‐ ivermectin, SafeGuard) coccidia organism into  environment. Novel approaches As an aid to prevent  Increase level of protein in  late gestation ration. abortions caused by  Use the FAMACHA©  Toxoplasma gondii. system and Five Point  Check© to determine  which ewes and does  require deworming. Coccidiostats, especially Rumensin® can be toxic to equines and dogs. Why?    Results in cleaner, drier,  To prevent abortion. healthier environment for  ▪ If the flock has a history of  babies. diagnosed abortions. Shorn ewes are less likely to  ▪ In the event of an abortion  storm. storm lay on their lambs. lay on their lambs Shorn ewes are more likely to  How? seek shelter for lambing. Feed chlorotetracycline Shorn animals take up less  (aureomycin) at a rate of  80 mg/head/day during the  space in the barn and around  last 6 weeks of gestation. feeders. Inject oxytetracycline (LA‐ Results in cleaner fleeces. 200) at two week intervals  But . . . shorn animals require  during late gestation [Rx]. shelter and more feed. 3
  • 4. Getting Ready for Lambing & Kidding 11/19/11 FACILITIES SUPPLIES DO’S DON’TS Clean, dry, draft‐free  Frozen colostrum Increase nutrition (gradually) Overfeed building Esophageal feeding tube Feed pregnant ewe lambs  Underfeed OB sleeves and lubricant and doelings separately g p y Drop area D   Encourage daily exercise Stress females Disinfectant for dipping navels Small pens (jugs) Prolapse harness or spoon Minimize stress Introduce new animals Mixing pens Needles and syringes Vaccinate for CD‐T Change groupings Propylene glycol Manage periparturient  Leave males in Clean, well‐rested pasture Calcium borogluconate egg rise Worry Antibiotics Feed a coccidiostat Shelter Bo‐Se Shear or crutch females Emergency pens Prepare facilities Thermometer Gather/inventory supplies More… Thank you for your  attention. Any questions? Susan Schoenian sschoen@umd.edu www.sheepandgoat.com 4