Sheep

Conversion to organic sheep farming
0 Conversion to organic sheep farming In terms of the most suitable holding to produce organic lamb, a mixed livestock and arable farm works well, Eamonn Dempsey, Teagasc Advisor, tells us more. The performance benefits of co-grazing of cattle and sheep are long established but where a beef enterprise runs along with a […]
3 January 2023

Paul Boyle Teagasc BETTER Farm Sheep Programme Participant
0 Paul Boyle Teagasc BETTER Farm Sheep Programme Participant The lowland flock on Paul Boyle’s farm, comprising of 65 crossbred ewes this year, are now in the latter stages of the mating season. They are carried on just over 8ha of medium quality land close to the village of Dunkineely. Paul runs his […]
2 January 2023

Turkey – a major sheep producer
0 Turkey – a major sheep producer Tim Keady and Brid McClearn, Teagasc, recently had the opportunity to visit Turkey as national coordinator and project manager of the EuroSheep project. Eurosheep is an EU funded project with the aim of exchanging knowledge and experience to improve sheep nutrition, health and management, thus flock […]
1 January 2023

New Sheep Welfare Scheme – SIS
New Sheep Welfare Scheme – SIS The Department of Agriculture has recently announced a new Sheep Improvement Scheme (SIS). The aim of this scheme is to build on the Sheep Welfare Scheme that has now come to an end. The Sheep Improvement Scheme is funded under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan. It provides […]
25 December 2022

Nutrition during late pregnancy – the key factor influencing flock profitability
Nutrition during late pregnancy – the key factor influencing flock profitability Nutritional management during late pregnancy impacts: colostrum quality and quantity, ease of lambing, lamb survival, lamb birth weight and the formation of the ewe-lamb bond. All of these factors impact lamb performance from birth to sale, flock productivity and labour requirement […]
24 December 2022

Tomas O’ Leary BETTER Sheep Farm Participant Farm Update
Tomas O’ Leary BETTER Sheep Farm Participant Farm Update Tomas O’ Leary, his wife Eileen and Children Míchéal, Yvonne and Sinead farm just over 40 adjusted hectares in two blocks of land in Kerry. Traditionally a suckler and sheep farm, the O’Leary’s joined the Teagasc BETTER Sheep Farm Programme in 2013 with […]
13 December 2022

Know the feed value of silage for ewe flock
Know the feed value of silage for ewe flock Damian Costello, Sheep Specialist, Teagasc Athenry, tells us that for the majority of ewe flocks that are housed during mid and late pregnancy, grass silage is the most common forage offered. The cornerstone of any feeding plan should be maximising the use of […]
13 December 2022

The care of the ram post mating
The care of the ram post mating Rams purchase costs represent a significant cost on sheep farms. Ideally rams should live long and fruitful lives and produce lots of lambs over a five year period. However the reality is that the expected lifespan for rams on Irish sheep farms is much shorter […]
29 November 2022

Applications open for €12/ewe scheme
Applications open for €12/ewe scheme The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has announced details of the new Sheep Improvement Scheme, which will offer farmers payment rates of €12/ewe. Applications to the Sheep improvement Scheme are now open. To be eligible to apply, farmers must: submit a Basic Income Support for […]
26 November 2022

Thin ewe study
Thin ewe study Maresa Sheehan, DAFM, tells us that if ewes are not thriving despite adequate nutrition, they may be suffering from iceberg diseases. Teagasc and DAFM are currently undertaking a ‘Thin Ewe’ study which aims to provide information on the causes of ill thrift/poor body condition score in ewes. Teagasc and […]
15 November 2022