Sheep

Hill Flocks: feeding & health advice in the run up to lambing
0 Hill Flocks: feeding & health advice in the run up to lambing Michael Gottstein, Teagasc Head of Sheep Knowledge Transfer, joins host Ciaran Lynch, Teagasc Sheep Specialist on this week’s episode of OviCast to give some timely advice for hill flocks in the run up to lambing. Michael discusses some of the […]
5 March 2024

Reduce lamb mortality with adequate preparation
0 Reduce lamb mortality with adequate preparation As 20-25% of the annual workload on sheep farms is associated with lambing, Eamonn Dempsey, Teagasc Advisor, Tralee, highlights why preparation is key and the important areas to focus on – including ewe nutrition, facilities, hygiene and supervision. Penning For every 100 ewes have 2-3 group […]
4 March 2024

How to correctly set up a fertiliser spreader
How to correctly set up a fertiliser spreader When focusing on improving fertiliser use efficiently, one often overlooked aspect for the return on investment is the fertiliser spreader itself. For this episode of OviCast, Ciaran Lynch is joined by Francis Quigley, Teagasc Machinery Specialist, who takes us through some of the practical […]
27 February 2024

Grass Tetany prevention in ewes
Grass Tetany prevention in ewes Damian Costello, Sheep Specialist, Teagasc Animal & Grassland Research & Innovation Programme, Mellows Centre, Athenry, writes on grass tetany, the factors that predispose ewes to the condition and the preventative measures available. The lambing of mid-season flocks is upon us and with it comes the welcome site […]
27 February 2024

Scanning, condition score and preparing for lambing on the BETTER farms
Scanning, condition score and preparing for lambing on the BETTER farms For this week’s OviCast, host Ciaran Lynch is joined by Dr Frank Campion to get an update on the BETTER farm sheep flocks. They discuss this year’s scanning results, dealing with issues and benchmarking performance. Additionally, ewe condition score on the […]
20 February 2024

Controlling liver fluke – test don’t guess
Controlling liver fluke – test don’t guess The highly pathogenic nature of liver fluke, along with its complicated life-cycle and its ability to thrive in warm and wet summers, makes liver fluke a threat to sheep and cattle of all ages. That was a key message delivered by Dr Philip Skuce, Principal […]
20 February 2024

Over 4,900 hill rams genotyped
Over 4,900 hill rams genotyped Seen as a key technology to improve the productivity and viability of the hill sheep sector, the rate of genotyping of rams from Irish hill flocks has increased significantly. Illustrating how hill sheep farmers have moved to adopt this technology, David Coen of Sheep Ireland told the […]
19 February 2024

Managing pregnant ewe lambs
Managing pregnant ewe lambs Many producers are lambing replacements at one year of age. These ewe lambs need to gain weight during pregnancy to enable them to progress in a timely manner towards mature body size. As a result, relative to a mature ewe of similar weight, a ewe lamb requires an […]
19 February 2024

Working through an iceberg disease breakdown in Co. Wicklow
Working through an iceberg disease breakdown in Co. Wicklow Operating on a combination of upland mountainous grazing and enclosed green ground, Patrick Dunne carries a 400 hill ewe flock in Co. Wicklow. As part of this year’s Teagasc National Sheep Conference, he shared his experiences of dealing with the iceberg disease ovine […]
17 February 2024

What’s on the agenda for the Teagasc National Hill Sheep Conference?
What’s on the agenda for the Teagasc National Hill Sheep Conference? The Teagasc National Hill Sheep Conference will take place this coming Thursday, 15 February, at 7pm in the Glendalough Hotel, Brockagh, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. The Irish hill sheep sector plays an important role in the economic health of rural economies and […]
14 February 2024