Small ruminate feeding, nutrition, and management
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Sheep and goats are a popular choice for youth and adults. Small ruminates are a good place for anyone to enter the livestock business on small acreage. Often, they develop into significant farm enterprises. Either way, small ruminates come with unique challenges to manage the feed supply and meet nutritional needs.
Owners and managers of small ruminate livestock are invited to join U of I Extension Livestock Specialist Dr. Teresa Steckler for a Small Ruminate Feeding, Nutrition, and Management Workshop on Saturday, September 21, at 9 a.m. The workshop will be hosted by U of I Extension at the 4H Building on the Stephenson County Fairgrounds, 2250 S. Walnut Road, Freeport. Dr. Teresa Steckler will be sharing insights from her years of experience working with and raising sheep and goats.
The workshop will start with Dr. Steckler sharing an overview of small ruminate nutrition and management. She will discuss feed selection, nutritional needs, and general health management. Tools for evaluating animal condition and performance, such as body condition scoring and visual parasite screening technique (FAMACHA scoring system), will be presented.
Following the formal presentations, Dr. Steckler and other extension staff will lead a discussion of other topics of interest and concern of the participants. A live animal demonstration of body condition scoring and FAMACHA scoring will follow the presentations, weather, and facility permitting.
To register for the Small Ruminate Feeding, Nutrition, and Management Workshop call U of I Extension at (815) 235-4125 or on-line at go.illinois.edu/jsw. Registration is $5 per family/farm. Registration deadline is September 19.