Coolbreeze89
Loving the herd life
Since I have expanded into the world of sheep as well as goats, I’m researching a feed for both. I copper-bolus my goats anyway, so I’ll just likely do that more often, depending on condition. Everyone will have access to all-stock mineral, salt block, and cobalt block. I give replamin-plus at hoof-trimming time, too, to the goats.
So, options I’m finding are either to feed everyone the Dumor Sheep feed (but no ammonium chloride) or buy the goat and sheep feed (with ammonium chloride) from Producer’s Coop in Bryan, TX. Here’s the link: https://www.producerscooperative.com/wp-content/uploads/products/88 feed tag.pdf
Producers has the AC, which I want since I have wethers, and is much cheaper and easier to find in bulk. The listed copper content of 11.6-13.4 is more than I thought sheep could have. Any thoughts/experience? I currently have Barbados sheep, and will only have hair sheep
ETA: per sheepandgoat.com. ??so it should be ok??
“Copper (Cu) requirements
Copper is important for immune function in livestock. In 1975, copper requirements for sheep were set at 5 ppm (mg/kg)[2]. The requirements were increased to 7 to 11 ppm in 1985 [3].
More recent recommendations use an equation to determine copper requirements for sheep. The equation includes various factors, including an absorption coefficent, which varies by the class and weight of sheep. The maximum tolerable copper concentration is considered to be 15 ppm for sheep, assuming normal levels of molybdenum (1-2 ppm DM) and sulfur (0.15-0.25 percent) in the diet [4].
So, options I’m finding are either to feed everyone the Dumor Sheep feed (but no ammonium chloride) or buy the goat and sheep feed (with ammonium chloride) from Producer’s Coop in Bryan, TX. Here’s the link: https://www.producerscooperative.com/wp-content/uploads/products/88 feed tag.pdf
Producers has the AC, which I want since I have wethers, and is much cheaper and easier to find in bulk. The listed copper content of 11.6-13.4 is more than I thought sheep could have. Any thoughts/experience? I currently have Barbados sheep, and will only have hair sheep
ETA: per sheepandgoat.com. ??so it should be ok??
“Copper (Cu) requirements
Copper is important for immune function in livestock. In 1975, copper requirements for sheep were set at 5 ppm (mg/kg)[2]. The requirements were increased to 7 to 11 ppm in 1985 [3].
More recent recommendations use an equation to determine copper requirements for sheep. The equation includes various factors, including an absorption coefficent, which varies by the class and weight of sheep. The maximum tolerable copper concentration is considered to be 15 ppm for sheep, assuming normal levels of molybdenum (1-2 ppm DM) and sulfur (0.15-0.25 percent) in the diet [4].
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