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Small Ruminant Resources

Appendix C of the Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet

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This resource list is designed to complement the Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet. Organized by type of resource and kind of information, this list offers sheep and goat farmers, as well as educators, help with livestock, health, forages, marketing, and other topics. It includes some of the organizations, publications, and supplies pertinent to small ruminant producers.

Refer to the Farm Action Plan on page 28 of the Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet  (PDF / 826 K) to see which resources correspond to the area where help is needed.

Exploring the resources listed here will lead to many more. Use this list as a starting point. Further resources may be available at your county extension office, through your state land grant university, or through your local library.

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ATTRA Publications

The following publications are available from ATTRA. These publications are free of cost. Print copies can be requested by calling 800-346-9140.

Livestock

Dairy Sheep
This publication offers additional information resources and includes a quick overview of production considerations.

Meat Goats: Sustainable Production
Offers information specific to meat goat production, and should be read after the companion publication, Goats: Sustainable Production Overview. This document discusses selection, breeds, marketing, feeding, profitability, and other topics. It includes sample budgets, case studies of farms in Montana and Missouri, and many further resources.

Goats: Sustainable Production Overview
Discusses considerations of raising goats on pasture, including grazing, supplemental feeding, health concerns, reproduction, and management, as well as marketing and profitability.

Dairy Goats: Sustainable Production
This publication is intended for those interested in starting a commercial goat dairy. It discusses the five major considerations to be addressed in planning for dairy goat production: labor, sales and marketing, processing, regulations, and budgeting and economics. It includes production information specific to dairy goats, including choosing breeds and selecting stock.

Sustainable Sheep Production
This publication takes a look at breed selection, controlled grazing, pasture lambing, alternative health management, and innovative marketing of meat and wool products.

Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet (PDF / 826 K)
This checksheet is designed to stimulate critical thinking when evaluating a farm that produces sheep or goats. The sustainability of a farm depends on many factors involving farm management, use of resources, and quality of life. The questions in the checksheet are intended to stimulate awareness rather than to rate management practices. Use this guide to define areas in your farm management that might be improved, as well as to identify areas of strength.

Health

Integrated Parasite Management for Livestock
With parasites developing resistance to all dewormers and more farmers producing livestock by "natural" methods, there is interest in looking for alternative ways to managing parasite problems. This publication offers a systems approach to assess and manage the soil, forages, and animals to decrease internal parasites and their effects.

Predator Control for Sustainable and Organic Livestock Production
This publication focuses primarily on the control of coyotes and dogs, which are the main causes of livestock lost to predation, through management practices, such as fencing and secure areas, and the use of guard animals.

Forages

Assessing the Pasture Soil Resource
How to take a soil sample and an easy way to assess soil biological activity and water infiltration. Assessment sheet included.

Matching Livestock and Forage Resources
How to manage pastures and grazing animals to make more profitable use of the farm's resources.

Meeting the Nutritional Needs of Ruminants on Pasture
Impact of grazing management on nutrition, supplemental feeding on high quality pasture, feed profiling, feed budgeting, matching livestock and forage resources for efficient pasture use.

Multispecies Grazing
Brief overview of why multispecies grazing is beneficial, as well as considerations for managing.

Paddock Design
Basics of paddock design, considerations in fencing and water technology, enclosures.

Rotational Grazing
How to manage pastures and grazing animals to make more profitable use of the farm's resources.

Pastures: Sustainable Management
Managing fertility and pests, grazing systems, conserved forages, maintaining productivity, additional resources.

Marketing

Alternative Meat Marketing
Comprehensive introduction to producer marketing of meat products. Pitfalls, producing and packaging for quality and consistency, direct marketing options, value-added products, food safety and labeling, niche markets, resources.

Direct Marketing
This publication on direct marketing alternatives—with emphasis on niche, specialty and value-added crops—features many farm case studies, as well as information on enterprise budgets and promotion/publicity. A new section discusses implications of Internet marketing and e-commerce for agriculture.

Evaluating a Rural Enterprise
This publication is for people who already live in rural areas and want to add new enterprises to their operations. Its sections guide the reader in evaluating resources, assessing finances, gathering information, and marketing. It also discusses choosing an "alternative" enterprise and offers further resources.

Holistic Management
Introduction to holistic management. Holistic management is a decision-making framework that assists farmers and others in establishing a long-term goal, a detailed financial plan, a biological plan for the landscape, and a monitoring program to assess progress toward the goal. Holistic Management helps managers ask the right questions and guides them in setting priorities.

Keys to Success in Value-Added Agriculture
This publication presents, largely in the words of fourteen farmers, important lessons they learned in adding value to farm products and marketing directly to consumers.

Marketing Strategies for Farmers and Ranchers (SAN publication)

Overview: Adding Value to Farm Products
This publication introduces the concept of value-added farm products, explains a few of the nuts and bolts for starting a food processing business, and provides resources for additional information.

Value-Added Dairy Options
Considerations for those who want to increase profitability by bottling milk, making cheese or yogurt, or doing some other processing of their milk. This publication discusses regulations and organic milk certification and offers resources for further information. Request through 800-line since enclosures are available only with hard copy.

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Books

The following books offer useful information on a wide variety of production and marketing issues. These titles may be available through your local library, or may be requested through inter-library loan. Most of these books will be worthwhile purchases for individuals new to sheep or goat production. Previewing the books at a library is the best way to select the titles that will be most useful to you.

Used copies may be available through online services or through other booksellers. Many suppliers of sheep and goat equipment also offer books in their catalogs, and titles are available from the publishers as well.

Goats

Meat Goats: Their History, Management, and Diseases.
Mitcham, Stephanie, and Allison Mitcham. 2000. Crane Creek Publications, Sumner, IA. 264 p.
A well-written combination of the authors' personal experiences raising goats, veterinary knowledge (Stephanie Mitcham is a DVM), and a compilation of information from other experts in the field. Includes information about handling systems (hard to find elsewhere).

Natural Goat Care
Coleby, Pat. 2001. Acres U.S.A, Austin, TX. 371 p.
Fascinating book; Australian author pays much attention to nutrition and to maintaining health organically. Call 1-800-355-5313.

Goat Medicine
Smith, Mary, and David M. Sherman. 1994. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Baltimore, MD. 620 p.
This book is recommended as a useful gift for a veterinarian. Very scientific; some of the terminology will only be understood by a veterinarian. Chapter 1 (Fundamentals of Goat Practice) is very helpful to producers as well as veterinarians. Chapter 20 (Herd Health Management and Preventive Medicine) is also very useful to producers.

Goat Health Handbook: A Field Guide for Producers with Limited Veterinary Service
Thedford, T.R. 1983. Printed in collaboration with Agricultural Experimental Station, University of Arkansas. 123 p.
Available from: International Winrock Publication Sales
P.O. Box 9363
Arlington, VA 22209-0363

Storey's Guide to Raising Dairy Goats
(revised and updated: originally called "Raising Milk Goats the Modern Way")
Belanger, Jerry. 2001. Storey Books, Pownal, VT. 288 p.
Very good general book for producers of dairy goats.

Goats and Goatkeeping
Thear, Katie. 1988. Merehurst Press, London. 176 p.
Very interesting book for goat producers, geared for the small farm. Covers milk, meat, and fiber. Practical and concise, very similar to The New Goat Handbook, but with added detail.

The New Goat Handbook
Jaudas, Ulrich. 1989. Barrons Educational Series, Inc., Hauppauge, NY. 93 p.
A colorful book with many photographs and line drawings. Very interesting and informative.

Goat Husbandry
Mackenzie, David. 1967. Faber and Faber Ltd., London. 368 p.
An older book, can be found in libraries and from sellers of used books. British terminology, very good reading. A classic.

Angora Goats the Northern Way
Drummond, Susan Black. 1988. 2nd edition. Stony Lonesome Farm, 1451 Sisson Rd., Freeport, Michigan, 49325. 203 p.

Raising Goats for Milk and Meat
Sinn, Rosalee. 1995. Raising Goats for Milk and Meat: A Heifer Project International Training Course. Heifer Project International, Little Rock, AR. 140 p.
Written for persons with limited resources, this is a very practical book. Available through Caprine Supply (among other sources).

The Meat Goats of Caston Creek
Tomlinson, Sylvia. 1999. Redbud Publishing Co., Edmond, OK. 181 p.
Personal experiences of the author.
To order, write to:
Redbud Publishing Co.
P.O. Box 4402
Victoria, TX 77903
361-572-8898

Your Goats: A Kid's Guide to Raising and Showing
Damerow, Gail. 1993. Storey Books, Pownal VT. 172 p.
Gail Damerow writes very good books; this one is easy to understand and very informative. Not just for kids.

Sheep

Storey's Guide to Raising Sheep
Simmons, Paula, and Carol Ekarius. 2001. Storey Books, Pownal, VT.
390 p.
This book is a very useful resource, covering many aspects of raising and marketing sheep and their products. Enjoyable to read, helpful to beginners and to experienced producers.

Turning Wool into a Cottage Industry
Simmons, Paula. 1991. Storey Books, Pownal, VT. 188 p.
This book is a big help to those who want to use fiber.

More Sheep, More Grass, More Money
Schroedter, Peter. 1997. Ramshead Publishing Ltd. Moosehorn, Manitoba. p. 112.
Personal experiences of the author, emphasizing the need to make a profit with the sheep enterprise and giving examples of how to cut costs and increase profits. Emphasis on grazing management. Very practical.

Sheep and Goats

Small-Scale Livestock Farming: A Grass Based Approach for Health, Sustainability, and Profit
Ekarius, Carol. 1999. Storey Books, Pownal, VT. 217 p.
Not specific to any species of livestock; contains farmer profiles and quite a bit of holistic planning and economic information. Very complete in treatment of rotational grazing.

Sheep and Goat Medicine
Pugh, D.G. 2002. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA. 468 p.
A great gift for a veterinarian. A wealth of information for producers and for veterinarians. Knowledge of veterinary terminology will be helpful in using this book.

Building a Sustainable Business: A Guide to Developing a Business Plan for Farms and Rural Businesses
DiGiacomo, Gigi, Robert King, and Dale Nordquist. 2003. Minnesota Institute for Sustainable Agriculture, Saint Paul, MN, and the Sustainable Agriculture Network, Beltsville, MD. 280 p.
Business planning is an important part of owning and managing a farm. A business plan helps farmers demonstrate that they have fully researched their proposed enterprise; they know how to produce their product, how to sell what they produce, and how to manage financial risk. This comprehensive workbook will guide farmers through every step of the process in creating a business plan. Includes many examples from existing farms. This workbook is a bargain. Available for $14.00 + $3.95 S/H by calling 802-656-0484 or 800-909-6472. Publication can also be viewed at www.misa.umn.edu/vd/bizplan.html.

A Veterinary Guide for Animal Owners
Spaulding, C.E. 1976. Rodale Press, Inc., Emmaus, PA. 420 p.
Very readable and practical book, with chapters for cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, goats, dogs, and cats.

Keeping Livestock Healthy
Haynes, N. Bruce. 1992. Storey Books, Pownal VT. 322 p.
Covers cattle, horses, swine, sheep and goats. A good book to educate about diseases in general; emphasis on prevention. Most attention is given to large animals.

…May Safely Graze: Protecting Livestock Against Predators
Fytche, Eugene. 1998. Published by the author. 103 p.
To order, write to:
Eugene Fytche
R.R. #1,
Almonte, Ontario. KOA 1AO.
This book explores how to identify and quantify the predator problem, and includes information on many methods to control the problem, including guard animals, fencing, and management.

The Complete Herbal Handbook for Farm and Stable
Bairacli Levy, Juliette de. 1984. Faber and Faber, Boston, MA. 383 p.
Very interesting book, offering a different perspective on prevention of disease and production of healthy animals without using conventional medicine.

The Dairy Practices Council Small Ruminant Guidelines
Guidelines for the Dairy Industry Relating to Sanitation and Milk Quality for Small Ruminant Operations.
The Dairy Practices Council
51 East Front Street
Suite 2
Keyport, NJ 07735
732-264-2643
Set: $70.00
A set of 17 Guidelines relating to small ruminants; each may also be purchased separately. Very good technical information for commercial producers of dairy sheep and goats.

Sheep Housing and Equipment Handbook
Hirning, Harvey J., Tim C. Faller, Karl J. Hoppe, Dan J. Nudell, and Gary E. Ricketts. 1994. MidWest Plan Service, Ames, IA. 90 p.

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Web Sites

General

USDA

NRCS

ATTRA—The National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service

Maryland Small Ruminant Page

Oklahoma State University Department of Animal Science

Forage Information System, Oregon State University

Farm Financial Standards Council Guidelines

Measuring and Analyzing Farm Financial Performance, Purdue Extension

A PRIMER for Selecting New Enterprises for Your Farm, University of Kentucky Extension
(PDF / 317 K)

Goats

Cyber Goats

Goat Connection

Langston University—E (Kika) de la Garza American Institute for Goat Research

Fort Valley State University Georgia Goat Center Publications
Dairy Goat
Meat Goat

North Carolina State University—Extension Animal Husbandry (see Meat Goat)

Florida A & M—Goat Program

The University of Maryland's National Goat Handbook(PDF / 968 K)

University of California Cooperative Extension (PDF / 727 K)

Empire State Meat Goat Producers Association

Meat Goat Home Study Course, Penn State Extension

Meat Goat Program, Virginia State University

Boer and meat goat information

Sheep

National Sheep Improvement Program

American Sheep Industry Association

Sheep Extension Program, Farm Flock Sheep Production Handbook, Montana State Univ.

Sheep Resources, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Extension

Sheep Information, Cornell University

Sheep Publications, University of Nebraska

SheepNet, University of Illinois

Sheep and Goats

Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners

Electronic Zoo/Net Vet Veterinary Resources, AVMA Network, Small Ruminants

Sheep and Goat Extension and Research, Texas A&M University

Northeast Sheep and Goat Marketing Program, Cornell University

Clinton County Sheep and Goats, Cornell Cooperative Extension

Virginia Livestock Marketing Services

Animal Agriculture Alliance

National Institute for Animal Agriculture

Livestock for Landscapes

BEHAVE—Behavioral Education for Human Animal Vegetation and Ecosystem Management

National Scrapie Education Initiative

FAMACHA information (PDF / 409 K)

Pipestone Vet

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CD-Roms

Multi-Species Grazing and Leafy Spurge
TEAM Leafy Spurge. 2002.
USDA-ARS Northern Plains
Agriculture Research Laboratory
1500 North Central Avenue
Sidney, MT 59270
406-433-2020

This CD provides a variety of useful information about using grazing as an effective, affordable, and sustainable leafy spurge management tool. It contains economic reports, posters, photos, a PowerPoint presentation, an extensive bibliography, and more. A great resource.

GOATS! For Firesafe Homes in Wildland Areas
Kathy Voth
6850 West County Road 24
Loveland, CO 80538
www.livestockforlandscapes.com

This CD/Handbook is designed to provide fire managers, communities, and livestock owners information on using goats to reduce fire danger. It includes expected results, and the "hows" of managing animals, choosing treatment sites, developing contracts for services, estimating costs, and starting projects. This is a great CD with some excellent videos.

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Magazines

Goat Rancher
Terry Hankins, editor and publisher
731 Sandy Branch Road
Sarah, MS 38665
888-562-9529

Sheep! Magazine
W11564 Hwy. 64
Withee, WI 54498

The Shepherd
5696 Johnston
New Washington, OH 44854-9736
419-492-2364
$25.00 per year. (12 issues)

Meat Goat Monthly
Ranch Publishing
PO Box 2678
San Angelo, TX 76902
915-655-4434
$25 per year. (12 issues)

The Goat Magazine
9250 New Salem Road
Pleasantville, OH 43148-9764
740-468-3000
866-221-GOAT (4628) (toll-free)

The Stockman Grass Farmer
P.O. Box 2300
Ridgeland, MS 39158-2300
601-853-1861
$32.00 per year. (12 issues)

Small Farm Today
3903 W. Ridge Trail Road
Clark, MO 65243-9525
800-633-2535 (toll-free)
$21.00 per year. ( 6 issues)

Spin Off
Interweave Press
201 E. Fourth Street
Loveland, CO 80537-5655
$24.00 per year. (4 issues)

Dairy Goat Journal
W11564 Hwy 64
Withee, WI 54498
$21.00 per year or $35.00 for two years. (bi-monthly)

Ranch and Rural Living
P.O. Box 2678
San Angelo, TX 76902
915-655-4434
$25.00 per year. (12 issues)

Countryside & Small Stock Journal
W11564 Hwy 64
Withee, WI 54489
800-551-5691
$18.00 per year

United Caprine News
P.O. Box 328
Crowley, TX 76036
817-297-3411
$22.50 per year

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Organizations

Dairy Sheep Association of North America (DSANA)
Contact: Carol Delaney
c/o University of Vermont
270 Main St
200B Terrill Hall
Burlington, VT 05406
Caroldelaney@uvm.edu

American Dairy Goat Association
209 West Main Street
P.O. Box 865
Spindale, NC 28160
828-286-3801

American Meat Goat Association
Contact: Marvin Shurley
P.O. Box 1321
Sonora, TX 76950
915-387-6100
marvin@sonoratx.net

International Goat Association
HPI/IGA
1015 Louisiana Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
501-907-2649

American Sheep Industry Association
6911 S. Yosemite St.
Englewood, CO 80112-1414
303-771-3500

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Suppliers

Caprine Supply
P.O. Box Y
3301 W. 83rd Street
DeSoto, KS 66018
913-585-1191
800-646-7736 (toll-free)

Hoegger Supply Company
160 Providence Road
Fayetteville, GA 30215
800-221-4628 (toll-free)

Sydell
46935 SD Hwy. 50
Burbank, SD 57010-9605
605-624-4538
800-842-1369 (toll-free)

Hamby Dairy Supply
2402 SW Water Street
Maysville, MO 64469-9102
800-306-8937 (toll-free)

Billy Goat Gruff
P.O. Box 10
Dunnville, KY 42528

NASCO
901 Janesville Avenue
P.O. Box 901
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538-0901
800-558-9595 (toll-free)

Jeffers Livestock Supply
P.O. Box 100
Dothan, AL 36302
800-JEFFERS or 800-533-3377 (toll free)
334-793-6257
334-793-5179 FAX
customerservice@jefferspet.com

Premier
800-282-6631 (toll-free)

Pipestone Vet
PO Box 188
1300 Hwy 75 S.
Pipestone, MN 56164
800-658-2523 (toll-free)

Ketchum Manufacturing Inc.
396 Berkley Avenue
Ottawa, Canada
613-722-3451
613-722-5612 FAX

Gallagher Animal Management Systems
Gallagher Power Fence, Inc.
130 W. 23rd Ave.
P.O. Box 7506
North Kansas City, MO 64116
800-531-5908 (toll-free)
816-421-2005
816-421-2009 FAX

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Publishers

Storey Books are available at your bookstore, farm store, or directly from Storey Publishing, Schoolhouse Road, Pownal, VT 05261, or by calling 800-441-5700 or visit the Web site.

Barron's Books may be ordered from your favorite bookstore or by visiting the Web site or by calling 800-645-3476.

Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Drs. Will R. Getz, Ph.D., and Seyedmehdi Mobini, M.S., D.V.M., Fort Valley State University, for their assistance in compiling this list of Web sites and in organizing this resource list. Thanks are also extended to the cooperators of the Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet project, funded by the Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Professional Development Program (PDP). This resource list was developed as part of this project and is designed to enhance the Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet. The list is not comprehensive, but is believed to be correct as of this writing (May 2004).


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