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AN INITIATIVE OF The New Ewe Andrew Kennedy EVENT PARTNERS: EVENT SUPPORTERS:

Goal posts have been shifted

A responsible New Ewe Growth Wool Reproduction Nutrition Parasites Stocking rate Supp feed Labour Welfare Yield Eating quality

What is the New Ewe No silver bullet, magic combination or fantastic breed imported from overseas Defining the role of the ewe in the business Drives the breeding objective Determines what traits are needed to achieve the breeding objective

What is this breeding objective? Sheep enterprise Preferences Breeds Production system Tradition Economic Market options Outputs Sheep, lambs, wool Inputs Feed, husbandry, labour Constraints Climate Land resources Parasites Disease Breeding Objective Produce 45-50kg lambs at 6 months Pregnancy scan 150% Mark 130% Wrinkle score 1 Fleece weight 4.0kg greasy, FD 21.0

Traits not breeds Wool Composite Shedding Traits Wool Composite Shedding Lamb growth Reproduction Fleece weight Fibre diameter Parasites? Wrinkle Husbandry Labour

Traits not breeds Fleece weight Growth rate Fibre diameter Wrinkle score Reproductive rate Objective and measurable TRAITS all under genetic control

Traits not breeds Breeding Objective Produce 45-50kg lambs at 6 months Pregnancy scan 150% Mark 130% Wrinkle score 1 Fleece weight 4.0kg greasy, FD 21.0 You have a range of ASBV s that describe the genetic potential of these traits at your disposal when purchasing rams

Wool and reproduction Ewe fleece value = $25 Meat Price $/kg Extra lambs required to break even $3 >50 $4 >50 $5 37

Re-cap the New Ewe Objectives of the sheep enterprise and business planning Definition of the breeding objective Traits not breeds that achieve the breeding objective

Traits to breed more lambs ASBV s for Number of lambs weaned (NLW) Huge range in sires (over 30 lambs per 100 ewes) Plus get other things going in your favour Growth, muscle and fat Wrinkle, face cover etc

Yearling weight (YWT) YWT An extra 1kg here 2 more lambs here /100 ewes

Post weaning weight (PWT) PWT 8 more lambs here../100ewes An extra 1kg here & 10 less days here

Yearling eye muscle depth (YEMD) YEMD An extra 1mm here Means 6 more lambs here

Yearling fat depth (YFAT) 0 more lambs here YFAT 25more lambs here An extra 1mm here

Reproduction and fat 5.0 Lamb birthweight (kg) 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 High nutrition 2.5-1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Yearling Fat depth(yfat) ASBV (mm)

Reproduction and fat 5.0 Lamb birthweight (kg) 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 High nutrition Low nutrition 2.5-1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Yearling Fat depth(yfat) ASBV (mm)

Less wrinkle, more lambs, less flies Johan Greeff unpublished

Less wrinkle, more lambs, less flies 120 Breech strikes (%) 100 80 60 40 20 0 weaners ewe hoggets breeding ewes 1 2 3 4 5 wrinkle score Johan Greeff unpublished

Clean points more lambs Johan Greeff unpublished

Clean points more lambs Johan Greeff unpublished

You don t have to lose wool

Healthy sheep, less work Large genetic variation in sheep resistance to internal parasites Use WEC ASBV s as much as possible to breed more resistant sheep Reduce but not remove reliance on chemicals

Less dags, less flies, less work % breech strike 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% Incidence of strike in each dag score 0% 1 2 3 4 5 dag score

Horns that make no sound No doubt they look good BUT, Horns = pain For the animal and their carer Transport issues De-horning not a good look Time to move on

What is the New Ewe No silver bullet, magic combination or fantastic breed imported from overseas Defining the role of the ewe in the business, what drives the breeding objective and what traits are needed to achieve the breeding objective Applied genetics and nutritional management of ewe efficiency and profitability

What is the New Ewe Use ASBV s for growth (PWT, YWT) increase lambs and growth rate Positive fat ASBV s (in maternals) maintain reproduction in tough times Selecting for less wrinkle and cleaner points improves reproduction and can be achieved without compromising fleece weight

^ EWE

The future is bright: Future Park 099337 Poll Merino, 30kg at weaning, 70kg at 10 months and was 50 days pregnant with twins! WWT: +5.5 kg PWT: +7.1kg PEMD: +1.6mm PFAT: +0.5mm