1. Vaccinations are an integral part of a flock health management program. They provide cheap insurance against diseases that commonly affect sheep and goats. Probably, the only universally recommended vaccine for sheep and goats is CD-T. CD-T toxoid provides three-way protection against...
  2. 1/1/1990 La oveja era una de las especies animales más tempranas ser domesticado, con evidencia que ellos fueron guardados y no cazaron ya en hace 10,700 ańos en la garganta del Río de Zab Mayor en Norteńo Lana de Iraq. se ha encontrado en los restos de 20,000-ańo viejo los pueblos en Suiza (Blakely y...
  3. 1/1/1983 Organized according to the nautral reproductive cycle of the ewe, The Sheep Book begins with suggestions on buying sheep and building a flock, then continues with chapters on flushing, breeding, gestation, lambing, lactation, and weaning. Within each chapter are discussions of the nutritional and...
  4. 1/1/2004 Notebooks, various paged sections, illustrated, photos
  5. AccessAgriculture Training Video Una oveja enferma no crece rápido y se venderá a bajo precio porque es delgada y la carne es de mala calidad. Algunas enfermedades como la PPR y la pasteurelosis se transmiten principalmente por inhalación y agua potable contaminada. Las lombrices parasíticas se...
  6. 2/3/2010 Go from sheep-raising to sweater-making, with a mother and daughter who make a game of all the stages that lie in between. From day to day, season to season, Mom is busy tending the family's small flock of sheep and then harvesting their wool to make yarn: shearing and washing, carding and...
  7. Introduces shepherding to novice producers such as 4-H members, hobbyists, and farmers. The book is written by an experienced sheep producer, with chapters by a ruminant nutritionist and a veterinarian.
  8. This book discusses advances in sheep and goat medicine. It covers such topics as clinical nutrition, breeding, ventilation, diseases, and routine sheep and goat procedures.
  9. 1/1/1989 This publication includes articles on diseases of llamas, sheep, alpaca and goats.
  10. 1/1/1965 This book is intended primarily for the use of veterinarians, veterinary students, and research workers in livestock diseases and livestock production. It should also be of value to sheep producers.