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SUSAN SCHOENIAN (Shāy-nē-ŭn)
Sheep & Goat Specialist
Western Maryland Research & Education Center
sschoen@umd.edu - www.sheepandgoat.com
 Seventy (70) percent
             of fetal growth is
             occurring.
NEEDS 
            Most of the female’s
             udder development is
             occurring.
            Her rumen capacity is
             decreasing.
            She’s eating less.
INTAKE 
   A more nutrient-dense diet
     To compensate for
        reduced feed intake.
       To support fetal growth.
       To support udder
        development.
       To prevent pregnancy
        toxemia and milk fever.       Remember: animals need amounts
       To ensure birth of          (lb, g) of nutrients -- not percentages.
        strong, healthy babies of
        moderate size (weight).

   Poor nutrition can cause
    Angora does to abort (90-
    110 d).
 Energy is the nutrient most likely
  to be deficient, but protein can
  also be deficient in the diet, due
  to reduced intake.
 Nutrient requirements vary by
  species, breed, size, age, and
  number of fetuses.
 Grain is often necessary
  to meet increase energy needs
  of pregnant females.
 If a low quality forage is fed, it
  may also be necessary to provide
  supplemental Ca and/or protein.        Remember: animals need amounts
                                       (lb, g) of nutrients -- not percentages.
UNDERFEEDING                      OVERFEEDING

 Pregnancy toxemia risk             Pregnancy toxemia risk
 Smaller, weaker babies             More likely to prolapse
 Reduced colostrum                   their vaginas.
  quality and quantity               Greater risk of dystocia
 Higher neonatal mortality           (difficult birthing).
 Reduced milk yield                   Too much internal fat
 Reduced wool production              Oversized fetuses
  via fewer secondary                Expensive!
  follicles (in the offspring).
   Calcium requirements
    virtually double during
    late pregnancy, but you
    need to avoid excessive
    calcium, too.

   Milk fever is caused by
    low blood calcium
     Pre-partum
      ▪ Inadequate intake of Ca
     Post-partum (dairy does)
      ▪ Failure to mobilize Ca
        reserves
POOR SOURCES          GOOD SOURCES
Feed stuff     % Ca   Feed stuff            % Ca
Barley         0.06   Limestone             34.0
Corn           0.02   Dicalcium phosphate   22.0
Oats , wheat   0.05   Trace minerals        14-18
                      Dry kelp              2.72
                      Legumes               1.3-1.5

                      INTERMEDIATE SOURCES
                      Feed stuff            % Ca
                      Grasses               0.30-0.50
                      Soybean meal          0.28-0.38
Image source: Informed Farmers (Can)
   Our soils are deficient
    in selenium.
   During late gestation,
    selenium crosses the
    placenta to the fetuses.
   Low levels of selenium
    can result in . . .
     Poor reproductive
      performance
     Retain placentas
     White muscle disease
      in lambs and kids
 Free choice mineral mixes
  usually provide adequate
  selenium (but do not
  guarantee adequate intake).
 Adding a selenium-fortified
  mineral mix to the grain ration
  will ensure adequate intake of
  selenium and other minerals.
 Selenium and vitamin E can be
  supplemented orally (gels).
 On farms with a history of white
  muscle disease, selenium
  injections (Rx) may be advisable.
 Make sure all ewes
  and does can eat
  at the same time.
 Separate pregnant
  ewe lambs and
  doelings from
  mature females.
 Remove males after
  breeding season.
 Do not feed on the
  ground.
   Stress can predispose
    pregnant ewes and does
    to many problems.

   Minimize stress during
    late pregnancy
     Missed feedings
     Shearing, crutching
     Moving, handling
     Mixing groups
     Dogs
   Lack of exercise may
    increase the chances of
    pregnancy toxemia and
    other problems.

   Daily exercise is
    recommended
    throughout pregnancy.
   Exercise can be
    encouraged by
    separating
    feed, water, and
    minerals.
   Vaccinate pregnant
    females approximately 1
    month (at least 2 weeks)
    before they are due to
    lamb/kid.
     Lambs and kids will
      acquire temporary, passive
      immunity via the colostrum.

   Females never
    vaccinated before
    require two injections,
    4 weeks apart.
   Ewes and does suffer a
    temporary loss of
    immunity to stomach
    worms around the time
    of parturition.

   If lambing or kidding
    occurs in the spring, the
    egg rise coincides with
    the hypobiotic larvae
    resuming their life cycle.
   Traditional approach
     Deworm ewes and does
      prior to parturition.
      ▪ Use an anthelmintic that
        has efficacy against
        hypobiotic larvae (e.g.
        ivermectin, SafeGuard)

   Novel approaches
     Increase level of protein in
      late gestation ration.
     Use the FAMACHA©
      system and Five Point
      Check© to determine
      which ewes and does
      require deworming.
   In feed or mineral                   Why?
     Bovatec® - sheep                     To prevent coccidiosis
     Rumensin® - goats                     in lambs and kids.
                                            ▪ Reduce shedding of
     Deccox® - both
                                              coccidia organism into
                                              environment.
                                           As an aid to prevent
                                            abortions caused by
                                            Toxoplasma gondii.



 Coccidiostats, especially Rumensin® can be toxic to equines and dogs.
   Why?
     To prevent abortion.
      ▪ If the flock has a history of
        diagnosed abortions.
      ▪ In the event of an abortion
        storm.

   How?
     Feed chlorotetracycline
      (aureomycin) at a rate of
      80 mg/head/day during the
      last 6 weeks of gestation.
     Inject oxytetracycline (LA-
      200) at two week intervals
      during late gestation [Rx].
   Results in
    cleaner, drier, healthier
    environment for babies.
   Shorn ewes are less likely to
    lay on their lambs.
   Shorn ewes are more likely to
    seek shelter for lambing.
   Shorn animals take up less
    space in the barn and around
    feeders.
   Results in cleaner fleeces.
   But . . . shorn animals require
    shelter and more feed.
FACILITIES                       SUPPLIES

   Clean, dry, draft-free          Frozen colostrum
    building                        Esophageal feeding tube
                                    OB sleeves and lubricant
     Drop area
                                    Disinfectant for dipping navels
     Small pens (jugs)             Prolapse harness or spoon
     Mixing pens                   Needles and syringes
                                    Propylene glycol
   Clean, well-rested pasture      Calcium borogluconate
     Shelter                       Antibiotics
     Emergency pens                Bo-Se
                                    Thermometer
                                    More…
DO’S                                 DON’TS

   Increase nutrition (gradually)    Overfeed
   Feed pregnant ewe lambs           Underfeed
    and doelings separately
   Encourage daily exercise          Stress females
   Minimize stress                   Introduce new animals
   Vaccinate for CD-T                Change groupings
   Manage periparturient             Leave males in
    egg rise                          Worry
   Feed a coccidiostat
   Shear or crutch females
   Prepare facilities
   Gather/inventory supplies
Thank you for your
       attention.

      Any questions?




Susan Schoenian
sschoen@umd.edu
www.sheepandgoat.com

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Getting ready for lambing and kidding (2011)

  • 1. SUSAN SCHOENIAN (Shāy-nē-ŭn) Sheep & Goat Specialist Western Maryland Research & Education Center sschoen@umd.edu - www.sheepandgoat.com
  • 2.  Seventy (70) percent of fetal growth is occurring. NEEDS   Most of the female’s udder development is occurring.  Her rumen capacity is decreasing.  She’s eating less. INTAKE 
  • 3. A more nutrient-dense diet  To compensate for reduced feed intake.  To support fetal growth.  To support udder development.  To prevent pregnancy toxemia and milk fever. Remember: animals need amounts  To ensure birth of (lb, g) of nutrients -- not percentages. strong, healthy babies of moderate size (weight).  Poor nutrition can cause Angora does to abort (90- 110 d).
  • 4.  Energy is the nutrient most likely to be deficient, but protein can also be deficient in the diet, due to reduced intake.  Nutrient requirements vary by species, breed, size, age, and number of fetuses.  Grain is often necessary to meet increase energy needs of pregnant females.  If a low quality forage is fed, it may also be necessary to provide supplemental Ca and/or protein. Remember: animals need amounts (lb, g) of nutrients -- not percentages.
  • 5. UNDERFEEDING OVERFEEDING  Pregnancy toxemia risk  Pregnancy toxemia risk  Smaller, weaker babies  More likely to prolapse  Reduced colostrum their vaginas. quality and quantity  Greater risk of dystocia  Higher neonatal mortality (difficult birthing).  Reduced milk yield  Too much internal fat  Reduced wool production  Oversized fetuses via fewer secondary  Expensive! follicles (in the offspring).
  • 6. Calcium requirements virtually double during late pregnancy, but you need to avoid excessive calcium, too.  Milk fever is caused by low blood calcium  Pre-partum ▪ Inadequate intake of Ca  Post-partum (dairy does) ▪ Failure to mobilize Ca reserves
  • 7. POOR SOURCES GOOD SOURCES Feed stuff % Ca Feed stuff % Ca Barley 0.06 Limestone 34.0 Corn 0.02 Dicalcium phosphate 22.0 Oats , wheat 0.05 Trace minerals 14-18 Dry kelp 2.72 Legumes 1.3-1.5 INTERMEDIATE SOURCES Feed stuff % Ca Grasses 0.30-0.50 Soybean meal 0.28-0.38
  • 8. Image source: Informed Farmers (Can)  Our soils are deficient in selenium.  During late gestation, selenium crosses the placenta to the fetuses.  Low levels of selenium can result in . . .  Poor reproductive performance  Retain placentas  White muscle disease in lambs and kids
  • 9.  Free choice mineral mixes usually provide adequate selenium (but do not guarantee adequate intake).  Adding a selenium-fortified mineral mix to the grain ration will ensure adequate intake of selenium and other minerals.  Selenium and vitamin E can be supplemented orally (gels).  On farms with a history of white muscle disease, selenium injections (Rx) may be advisable.
  • 10.  Make sure all ewes and does can eat at the same time.  Separate pregnant ewe lambs and doelings from mature females.  Remove males after breeding season.  Do not feed on the ground.
  • 11. Stress can predispose pregnant ewes and does to many problems.  Minimize stress during late pregnancy  Missed feedings  Shearing, crutching  Moving, handling  Mixing groups  Dogs
  • 12. Lack of exercise may increase the chances of pregnancy toxemia and other problems.  Daily exercise is recommended throughout pregnancy.  Exercise can be encouraged by separating feed, water, and minerals.
  • 13. Vaccinate pregnant females approximately 1 month (at least 2 weeks) before they are due to lamb/kid.  Lambs and kids will acquire temporary, passive immunity via the colostrum.  Females never vaccinated before require two injections, 4 weeks apart.
  • 14. Ewes and does suffer a temporary loss of immunity to stomach worms around the time of parturition.  If lambing or kidding occurs in the spring, the egg rise coincides with the hypobiotic larvae resuming their life cycle.
  • 15. Traditional approach  Deworm ewes and does prior to parturition. ▪ Use an anthelmintic that has efficacy against hypobiotic larvae (e.g. ivermectin, SafeGuard)  Novel approaches  Increase level of protein in late gestation ration.  Use the FAMACHA© system and Five Point Check© to determine which ewes and does require deworming.
  • 16. In feed or mineral  Why?  Bovatec® - sheep  To prevent coccidiosis  Rumensin® - goats in lambs and kids. ▪ Reduce shedding of  Deccox® - both coccidia organism into environment.  As an aid to prevent abortions caused by Toxoplasma gondii.  Coccidiostats, especially Rumensin® can be toxic to equines and dogs.
  • 17. Why?  To prevent abortion. ▪ If the flock has a history of diagnosed abortions. ▪ In the event of an abortion storm.  How?  Feed chlorotetracycline (aureomycin) at a rate of 80 mg/head/day during the last 6 weeks of gestation.  Inject oxytetracycline (LA- 200) at two week intervals during late gestation [Rx].
  • 18. Results in cleaner, drier, healthier environment for babies.  Shorn ewes are less likely to lay on their lambs.  Shorn ewes are more likely to seek shelter for lambing.  Shorn animals take up less space in the barn and around feeders.  Results in cleaner fleeces.  But . . . shorn animals require shelter and more feed.
  • 19. FACILITIES SUPPLIES  Clean, dry, draft-free  Frozen colostrum building  Esophageal feeding tube  OB sleeves and lubricant  Drop area  Disinfectant for dipping navels  Small pens (jugs)  Prolapse harness or spoon  Mixing pens  Needles and syringes  Propylene glycol  Clean, well-rested pasture  Calcium borogluconate  Shelter  Antibiotics  Emergency pens  Bo-Se  Thermometer  More…
  • 20. DO’S DON’TS  Increase nutrition (gradually)  Overfeed  Feed pregnant ewe lambs  Underfeed and doelings separately  Encourage daily exercise  Stress females  Minimize stress  Introduce new animals  Vaccinate for CD-T  Change groupings  Manage periparturient  Leave males in egg rise  Worry  Feed a coccidiostat  Shear or crutch females  Prepare facilities  Gather/inventory supplies
  • 21. Thank you for your attention. Any questions? Susan Schoenian sschoen@umd.edu www.sheepandgoat.com