Sheep

Genotyping Hill Rams
0 Genotyping Hill Rams Genotyping an animal gives a breeder a lot of information including parentage verification and predictions , DAFM approved Scrapie (Where parents have also been genotyped), and Genomic Evaluations. There are many more benefits to genotyping; gender determination, inbreeding co-efficient % and the monitoring of major and lethal genes in […]
8 November 2022

ACRES for Sheep
0 ACRES for Sheep Eamon Patten, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Ballinrobe, writes about ACRES (Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme) the new Agri-Environment scheme being introduced and how it will apply to sheep farmers. ACRES (Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme) is the new Agri-Environment scheme currently being introduced as a replacement for GLAS. There will be two […]
6 November 2022

Clean Livestock policy
Clean Livestock policy Ciaran Lynch, Sheep Specialist, tells us, the recent wet weather has had a negative impact on management on farms with a decline in grazing conditions seen around the country. This poses a challenge for those finishing lambs outdoors as conditions around feeders or on crops are less than ideal […]
25 October 2022

Making Sure the Ram is working correctly during Mating
Making Sure the Ram is working correctly during Mating Michael Gottstein Head of Sheep KT, writes about the importance of the ram in ensuring next year’s lambing period is a success. Mating time represents that time of year when next year’s lamb crop is sown. The importance of the ram in the […]
11 October 2022

Meet the Farmer – Brian Keane
0 Meet the Farmer – Brian Keane Brian Keane farms 96 hectares in conjunction with his father John, Uncle Aidan, brother Eoin and fiancé Blathnáid. The farm is situated in Davidstown near Enniscorthy,Co. Wexford and is a sheep, cattle and tillage farm with approximately five hectares of commercial forestry. The 81 hectares of […]
2 October 2022

Pre breeding stock management at the fore
Pre breeding stock management at the fore As summer turns into autumn in Malin Head, Co. Donegal, sheep farmer Tommy Mullin is as busy as ever. The autumn check list of jobs is well underway with stock management to the fore ahead of a busy breeding season. The ewe flock are in […]
27 September 2022

Autumn Grassland Management Guidelines
Autumn Grassland Management Guidelines Philip Creighton, Teagasc, Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Athenry Co. Galway, writes about autumn grassland management to ensure adequate grass availability for ewes at lambing. Autumn is the starting point of the grassland year. Management and decisions made in this period have a direct effect on […]
27 September 2022

Understanding pasture contamination and its implications for management
Understanding pasture contamination and its implications for management Michael Gottstein, Teagasc Sheep Specialist, explains the importance of management in dealing with pasture contamination. On sheep farms the parasite challenge on pasture is made up from a population of Nematodirus and other Strongyles larvae. In general Nematodirus only poses a risk to young […]
23 September 2022

Limiting Resistance to wormers on sheep farms
Limiting Resistance to wormers on sheep farms James Doran, Drystock Adviser, Teagasc Enniscorthy, shares four key actions recommended by a Teagasc working group to help slow the rate of anthelminthic resistance on farm. Resistance to wormers on sheep farms is fast becoming a major issue and represents a massive challenge to sheep […]
17 September 2022

Busy start to the autumn in Co Carlow
0 Busy start to the autumn in Co Carlow Eddie Gavin, a sheep farmer near Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow is a participant in the Teagasc BETTER farm sheep programme. Ciaran Lynch Sheep Specialist & Eoin Woulfe Teagasc Advisor, discuss Eddie’s decision to explore the option of store lamb finishing this year instead of early […]
8 September 2022