Sheep

A refresher on the sheep schemes for 2024
A refresher on the sheep schemes for 2024 With so many schemes now available to farmers, Glen Corbett, B&T Advisor, Teagasc Galway/Clare, explains why it is no harm sometimes to take stock of what schemes you have applied for and what are the requirements/options you have signed up to for each one. […]
24 August 2024

Do you need to purchase a SIS-eligible ram?
Do you need to purchase a SIS-eligible ram? Farmers are reminded to check if 2024 is the year they need to purchase a qualifying ram under the Sheep Improvement Scheme (SIS). If purchasing, ensure that the ram is SIS eligible on the day of purchase using the Sheep Ireland ram search facility […]
21 August 2024
Investing in farmyard infrastructure will boost flock health and profits
Investing in farmyard infrastructure will boost flock health and profits Sheep farmers need to look at making full use of TAMS grants to develop housing and handling facilities that will pay for themselves in a short period of time. Michael Gottstein, Head of Teagasc Sheep Knowledge Transfer, shared some key information on […]
20 August 2024

The importance of monitoring ewe body condition score
The importance of monitoring ewe body condition score Eamon Patten, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Ballinrobe, highlights the importance of body condition scoring your ewe flock, explaining that “with the right score, there is always a better chance of winning the match.” Most mid-season flocks have just completed weaning, with ewes on a restricted […]
18 August 2024

BETTER Farm Update: Keeping a close eye on parasites
BETTER Farm Update: Keeping a close eye on parasites Dr Frank Campion of the Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre reports on testing lambs and weaning on the BETTER sheep farms. Internal parasite burdens have been monitored across the flocks since early June, with farms submitting faecal egg samples from lambs […]
13 August 2024

Sheep Schemes: Welfare, Improvement or Both?
Sheep Schemes: Welfare, Improvement or Both? Eamonn Patten, B&T Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Ballinrobe, takes a closer look at the New National Sheep Welfare Scheme for 2024, including the actions farmers must complete to ensure scheme compliance. Sheep schemes are a valuable income supplement for sheep farmers, but unfortunately the money won’t make […]
13 August 2024

Is autumn reseeding an option?
0 Is autumn reseeding an option? Dr Philip Creighton joins Ciaran Lynch, Teagasc Sheep Specialist, on this week’s OviCast podcast to discuss autumn reseeding. The discussion starts with the impact of timing on reseeds, while field prep, different reseeding methods and their suitability, and fertiliser and lime applications are also highlighted. Philip also […]
9 August 2024

Adequate supply of SIS eligible rams available
0 Adequate supply of SIS eligible rams available Through their participation in the Sheep Improvement Scheme (SIS) and with the breeding season fast approaching, some sheep farmers may be in the market to purchase a SIS eligible 4 or 5-star ram. Joining Ciaran Lynch, Teagasc Sheep Specialist, on a recent episode of the […]
7 August 2024

Best practices on spent sheep dip and footbath solutions
0 Best practices on spent sheep dip and footbath solutions Declan Byrne, Drystock Advisor, Teagasc Tinahely, discusses the importance of best practices for sheep dipping to eliminate parasites while also protecting waterways from contamination. The practice of sheep dipping either during summer or winter or both is an important annual practice on sheep […]
2 August 2024

SIS Genotyped Ram Task
0 SIS Genotyped Ram Task We’re joined on this week’s episode of OviCast by Jaynell Anderson, Programme Manager with Sheep Ireland to discuss the SIS Genotype ram task. With ram sales underway, Jaynell gives us a recap on what the requirements of the SIS ram task are for hill and lowland flocks and […]
1 August 2024