Sheep Production Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Mature Female Sheep | Ewe |
Mature Male Sheep | Ram |
Immature Female Sheep | Ewe Lamb |
Immature Male Sheep | Ram Lamb |
Young Sheep | Lamb |
Process of sheep giving birth | Lambing |
Act of sheep mating | Tupping |
British medium wool breed with clean black head and legs. | Suffolk |
British medium wool Black faced breed with some wool on poll and legs. | Hampshire |
Length of wool fiber | Staple |
Meat from a sheep younger than 1 year | Lamb |
Meat from an sheep older than 1 year | Mutton |
Process of removing the tail | Docking |
Process of removing the testicles of a male | Castration |
Castrated male | Wether |
oldest breed of sheep | Mouflan |
Sheep breed known to have litters of lambs | Finnsheep |
Breed known as the wool breed | Merino |
South African Breed of sheep | Dorper |
Hair Breed of sheep. Starts with a "K" | Katahdin |
White faced medium wool breed with light skin | Dorset |
White faced medium wool breed with dark skin and usually small framed | Southdown |
Process of preparing ewes to breed by feeding grain and high quality hay prior to breeding season | Flushing |
Animals that breed when the days are short | Short day breeders |
Length of day (light) | Photoperiod |
First milk produced by the ewe that is rich with antibodies | Colostrum |
The most ideal number of lambs born per ewe | Twins |
Gestation period | 145 days |
Sheep digestive system | Ruminant System |
Ruminant stomachs have how many chambers? | Four |
Sheep are designed to consume what types of feed? | High Fiber |
A high fiber feed is also called what? | Roughage |
Newborn lambs should have their navels dipped with what? | Iodine Tincture |
What does Iodine Tincture do to a fresh umbilical cord? | Dries and Disinfects |
Most sheep need to be sheared how many times a year? | Once |
The process of removing a sheep's wool: | Shearing |
One year's growth of wool is called what? | Fleece |
Sheep's mouths have top and bottom sets of? | Molars |
Sheep's mouths have only which set of front teeth? | Bottom |
The bolus of food which a ruminant regurgitates to re-chew is called a : | Cud |
The number of teats on a ewe's udder: | Two |
Sheep that are bred not to grow horns: | Polled |
Sheep that grow horns: | Horned |
The process of breeding a specie so that it becomes more useful to humans | Domestication |
Disease that affects the nervous systems and brains of infected sheep. | Scrapie |
Genetic disease that kills lambs, found mostly in the Suffolk breed. | Spider Gene |
Tetanus and Clostridium are examples of? | Sheep Vaccines |
Vaccines should be given when? | Annually |
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MrDiaz
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