QID 303011 Sheep and Goat Report - Jan 2011 - Master

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0213 - Sheep and Goat Report - Jan 2011 Master - QID 303011

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SHEEP AND GOAT REPORT

1.

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Were any sheep, lambs, goats or kids, regardless of ownership:
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep.)
-on this operation on 1, ?
-on this operation at any time during ?
-or will there be any on this operation at any time during ?
Yes

10177

No Were you operating a farm or ranch
on ?

2.

Yes –

7351

No -

7353

Did this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs, regardless of location:
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep.)
-on 1, ?
-at any time during ?
-

or will there be any at any time during ?

Yes

10177

No

Were any goats or kids, regardless of ownership:
-

on this operation on 1, ?

-

on this operation at any time during ?

-

or will there be any on this operation at any time during ?

Yes –

10177

No -

Were you operating a farm or ranch
on 1, ?

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Yes –

7351

No -

7353

Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by
one individual, a hired manager, or partners? [Check one]
One individual – 7365
A hired manager – 7365
Number of
Partners

Partners – How many partners make the day-to-day decisions?
[Enter number of partners, including the operator, then continue .]

921
1.

Please identify the other person(s) in this partnership.
[Verify partners names and make necessary corrections if names have already been entered]

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

 [Check if verified]

Phone:

Name:
(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Address:
(Rt or St.)

(City)

(State)

(Zip)

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, ?

Yes
No

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

 [Check if verified]

Name:

Phone:

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(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Address:
(Rt or St.)

(City)

(State)

(Zip)

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, ?

Yes
No

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

 [Check if verified]

Phone:

Name:
(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Address:
(Rt or St.)

(City)

(State)

(Zip)

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, ?

Yes
No

[Check if verified]

[Check if no longer a partner]

 [Check if verified]

Phone:

Name:
(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Address:
(Rt or St.)

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Yes

Did this partner operate land individually on June 1, ?

No

Section . - Sheep and Lambs
# On 1, did this
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep.)
Yes –

7370

No –

Will this operation own or custom feed sheep or lambs, regardless of location, during ?

Yes = 1

Don’t Know = 2

No = 3

Did this operation own or custom feed any sheep or lambs, regardless of location,
at any time, during ?
Yes – 7377
No - 7394
# On 1, were any sheep or lambs,
(Include Barbados and all hair breed sheep. Sheep and lambs on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal
unit month (AUM) basis should be included by the sheep owner, excluded by the land owner.)
Yes –

7370

No –

Will there be any sheep or lambs, regardless of ownership, on this operation during ?

Yes= 1

Don't Know = 2

No = 3

Were any sheep or lambs, regardless of ownership, on this operation at any time, during ?
Yes – 7377
No - 7394
Sheep and Lambs for Breeding
1.

Of the sheep and lambs for breeding owned by this operation on 1, how many were:
i

Ewes 1 year old and older?
+ 281

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Rams 1 year old and older?
+ 282

i

Replacement lambs less than 1 year old (including unweaned lambs kept for
breeding)?
+ 285

Sheep and Lambs for Breeding
#

Of the sheep and lambs for breeding, regardless of ownership,
on this operation on 1, how many were:
i

Ewes 1 year old and older?
+ 281

i

Rams 1 year old and older?
+ 282

i

Replacement lambs less than 1 year old (including unweaned lambs kept for
breeding)?
+ 285

Sheep and Lambs Custom Fed By Others

1.

On 1, were any sheep and lambs for market
being custom fed for you by someone else?
Yes – a. How many were being fed for you by someone else?
695

b. Who was the custom feeder?
Name:

No – [Continue]

Address:

Sheep and Lambs for Market
1.

Of the sheep and lambs for market owned or custom fed by this operation on 1
(excluding the item 3a. sheep and lambs custom fed by someone else), how many were:
i

Market lambs less than 1 year old and:

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Under 65 pounds (including unweaned market lambs)?
+ 836

(i)

65 to 84 pounds?
+ 837

(i)

85 to 105 pounds?
+ 838

(i)

Over 105 pounds?
+ 839

i

Market sheep 1 year old and older (not used for breeding)?
+ 287

Sheep and Lambs for Market
#

Of the sheep and lambs for market, regardless of ownership,
on this operation on 1, how many were:
i

Market lambs less than 1 year old and:
(i)

Under 65 pounds (including unweaned market lambs)?
+ 836

(i)

65 to 84 pounds?
+ 837

(i)

85 to 105 pounds?
+ 838

(i)

Over 105 pounds?
+ 839

i

Market sheep 1 year old and older (not used for breeding)?
+ 287

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Total Sheep and Lambs
1.

[Add Items 2a through 4b and verify total.]
[Exclude sheep and lambs custom fed by someone else, reported in item 3a.]
Then the total sheep and lambs owned or custom fed by this operation on 1 was:
= 280

2.

Were any of the [Item 5] sheep and lambs in another State on 1, ?
Yes – How many were in another State? [Record number of head by State.]

State: Select one

Number:

State: Select one

Number:

State: Select one

Number:

385

No – [Continue]
Total Sheep and Lambs
3.

[Add Items 2a through 3b and verify total.]
Then the total sheep and lambs on hand 1 was:
= 280

Section 1 - Sheep and Lambs - Continued
Lamb Crop for
(Include lambs born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis.)
1.

How many lambs dropped during were or will be marked,
288

Deaths and Losses During
(Include sheep and lambs that died or were lost on grazing land leased on a fee per head or
animal unit month (AUM) basis.)

2.

How many lambs died or were lost from all causes before being marked, docked, or branded

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during ? (Exclude lambs born dead.)
269
3.

How many lambs died or were lost from all causes after being marked, docked, or branded
during ?
270

4.

How many sheep died or were lost from all causes during ?
271

Lamb Crop for
(Include lambs born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis.)
5.

How many lambs were born on this operation during ? (Exclude lambs
288

Deaths and Losses During
(Include sheep and lambs that died or were lost on grazing land leased on a fee per head or
animal unit month (AUM) basis.)
6.

How many lambs died or were lost from all causes during ? (Exclude
270

7.

How many sheep died or were lost from all causes during ?
271

Lamb Crop for
(Include lambs born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis.)
8.

How many lambs dropped during were or will be marked, docked,
288

Deaths and Losses During
(Include sheep and lambs that died or were lost on grazing land leased on a fee per head or
animal unit month (AUM) basis.)
9.

How many Lambs died or were lost from all causes after being marked, docked, or branded
during ?
270

10.

How many sheep died or were lost from all causes during ?

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271
Wool Production in
(Report sheep and lambs only once if sheared both Spring and Fall.)
1.

How many sheep and lambs (breeding & market) were shorn in ?
Head 215
i

How many pounds of wool were shorn from these
sheep and lambs in ? (Include tags.)
Pounds 216

Or – Average weight per fleece 217
Wool Price in
1.

What was the average price received per pound for wool sold in ?
(Include marketing charges for commissions, coring, and grading.)

Dollars and
cents 296

Inventory Values for Sheep & Lambs on Hand on 1,
1.

What is the average replacement value per head of the following: (Report to nearest dollar)
i

Breeding ewes 1 year old and older?
$ 680

i

Breeding rams 1 year old and older?
$ 681

i

Breeding replacement lambs less than 1 year old?
$ 679

i

Market lambs less than 1 year old?
$ 845

i

Market sheep 1 year old and older?
$ 846

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Farm Slaughter in
Lambs
1.

Sheep

During , how many lambs and sheep were slaughtered on this
operation,
1202

1201
Include mobile slaughtering.
Exclude custom slaughter at commercial establishments.

Section 1 – Sheep and Lambs - Continued
Sheep and Lamb Deaths and Losses.
The following 3 questions are collected for use by other agencies within the Department of Agriculture.

Causes of predator and non – predator losses:
How many Sheep or Lambs died or were lost from:
Sheep and Lamb Deaths and Losses.

Sheep and Lamb Deaths and Losses.

Lambs
after being
marked, docked,
1.

Predator Causes:

or branded

Sheep

Known predators
+ 35

981

+ 960

60

Unknown predators

2.

Non – Predator Causes:

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Enterotoxemia (overeating)
+ 25

51

+ 968

67

+ 962

46

+ 964

47

+ 965

48

+ 963

63

+ 956

50

+ 966

53

+

55

+ 959

54

+ 958

52

+ 24

56

Internal parasites

Other digestive problems (bloat, scours, acidosis, etc.)

Respiratory problems

Metabolic problems

Other disease problems (mastitis, foot rot, boils, etc.)

Weather related causes (chilling, drowning,
lightning, etc.)

Lambing problems

Old age

Being on their back

Poisoning (nitrate poisoning, noxious feeds,
noxious weeds, etc.)

Theft (stolen)

Other non - predator causes

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(lameness, etc.) [specify]
+ 27

57

+ 32

58

= 28

59

Unknown non - predator causes

3.

[Add lamb and sheep deaths by cause in each column.]

]

1.

Predator Causes:

Lambs

Lambs

before being
marked, docked,
or branded

after being
marked, docked,
or branded

Sheep

Bears
+ 163

953

42

+ 89

952

41

+ 87

950

38

+ 86

689

37

+ 164

954

43

+ 85

688

36

+ 84

687

39

+ 88

951

40

+ 165

955

49

Bobcats or Lynx

Coyotes

Dogs

Mountain Lions, Cougars, or Pumas

Foxes

Wolves

Eagles

Other Predators [specify]

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Unknown predators

2.

+ 168

960

60

+ 171

963

63

+ 395

25

51

+ 166

956

50

Non – Predator Causes:
Disease

Enterotoxemia (overeating)

Weather related causes (chilling, drowning,
lightning, etc.)

Lambing problems
+ 390

53

+

55

Old age

Being on their back
+ 392

959

54

+ 389

958

52

+ 394

24

56

+ 685

27

57

+ 686

32

58

Poisoning (nitrate poisoning, noxious feeds,
noxious weeds, etc.)

Theft (stolen)

Other non - predator causes
(lameness, etc.) [specify]

Unknown non - predator causes

3.

[Add lamb and sheep deaths by cause in each

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column.]

= 690

28
Lambs

4.

5.

59
Lambs

before being

after being

marked, docked,

marked, docked,

or branded

or branded

Predator Causes:

Sheep

Known predators

+ 34

35

981

Unknown predators

+ 168

960

60

Non – Predator Causes:

+ 395

25

51

+ 83

968

67

+ 92

962

46

+ 93

964

47

+ 94

965

48

+ 171

963

63

lightning, etc.)

+ 166

956

50

Lambing problems

+ 390

53

Old age

+

55

Being on their back

+ 392

959

54

+ 389

958

52

Enterotoxemia (overeating)
Internal parasites

Other digestive problems (bloat, scours,
acidosis, etc.)

Respiratory problems

Metabolic problems

(mastitis, foot rot, boils, etc.)
Weather related causes (chilling, drowning,

Poisoning (nitrate poisoning, noxious feeds,
noxious weeds, etc.)

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Theft (stolen)

+ 394

24

56

+ 685

27

57

+ 686

32

58

= 690

28

59

Other non - predator causes
(lameness, etc.) [specify]

Unknown non - predator causes
6.

[Add lamb and sheep deaths by cause in each
column.]

Lambs
after being
marked, docked,

1.
i

i

Sheep

or branded

Of your Lambs and Sheep that died:
How many lambs and sheep were killed by predators?
+ 35

981

+ 27

57

+ 32

58

= 28

59

How many lambs and sheep died or were lost from
disease or other known causes?

i

How many lambs and sheep died or were lost from unknown
causes?

#

[Add lamb and sheep deaths by cause in each column.]

Section 1. - Goats and Kids
1.

On were any goats or kids,
Yes 7396

No -

Will there be any goats or kids, regardless of
ownership, on this operation during ?
Yes = 1

Don't Know = 2

No = 3

Were any goats or kids, regardless of ownership, on this
operation at any time during ?

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Yes – 8206
No – 7351
1.

Goats & Kids for Breeding – Of the goats and kids for breeding,
regardless of ownership, on this operation on 1, how many were:

(** Report based on utilization regardless of
breed **)
a.

Angora

Milk

Meat & Other

Does 1 year old and older?
+ 1172

1180

1186

+ 1175

1181

1187

+ 1176

1182

1188

+ 1177

1183

1189

+ 1178

1184

1190

(i) What percent of
these (item 2a)
Angora does were
or will be bred to
pure bred Angora
billies to produce
kids for mohair
production?

1173
%

(ii) What percent of
these (item 2a)
Angora does were
or will be bred to
boers or meat type
billies to produce
meat type kids?

1174
%

b.

c.

Bucks 1 year old and older?

Replacement kids less than 1 year
old?

2.

Goats & Kids for Market – Of the goats and kids for
market, regardless of ownership, on this operation on 1,
how many were:
a.

b.

Market kids less than 1 year old?

Market goats 1 year old and older
(not used for breeding)?

Total Goats & Kids

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[Add items 2a through 3b and verify.]
Then the total goats and kids on hand 1
was:
= 1179

Kid Crop for
1.

1185
Angora

1191
Milk

Meat & Other

How many kids were born on this operation
during ?
(Exclude kids born dead.)
1101

1104

1107

1102

1105

1108

1103

1106

1109

Deaths and Losses During
2.

How many kids died or were lost from all
causes during ? (Exclude kids born dead.)

3.

How many goats died or were lost from all
causes during ?

Inventory Values for Goats and Kids on Hand on 1,
1.

What is the average replacement value per head of the following: (Report to nearest dollar)
Angora

i

Milk

Meat & Other

Breeding does 1 year old and
older?

i

$ 1120

$ 1125

$ 1130

$ 1121

$ 1126

$ 1131

$ 1122

$ 1127

$ 1132

$ 1123

$ 1128

$ 1133

Breeding bucks 1 year old and
older?

i

Breeding replacement kids less
than 1 year old?

i

Market kids less than 1 year
old?

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Market goats 1 year old and
older?
$ 1124

$ 1129

$ 1134

Farm Slaughter in
Kids
2.

Goats

During , how many kids and goats were slaughtered on this
operation, regardless of ownership?
1203

1204

Include mobile slaughtering.
Exclude custom slaughter at commercial establishments.
Mohair Production in (Report goats and kids only once if clipped both Spring and Fall.)
1.

How many Angora goats and kids were clipped in ?
Head 278
i

How many pounds of mohair were clipped from these
Angora goats and kids in ? (Include tags.)
Pounds 279
Or – Average weight per
fleece 205

Mohair Price in
1.

What was the average price received per pound for mohair sold in ?
(Include marketing charges for commissions, coring, and grading.)

Dollars and
cents 297

Goat and Kid Deaths (Killed by Predators and Other Losses)

1.

The following questions are about goats and kids that died or
were lost on this operation last year (). (Exclude kids born
dead.)
i

Kids

How many kids and goats were killed by predators?
+ 330

i

Goats

325

How many kids and goats died from disease or other

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known causes?

i

+ 331

326

+ 332

327

= 334

328

How many kids and goats died or were lost from unknown
causes?

#

[Add kid and goat deaths by cause in each column.]
Then the total killed by predators and deaths from
all other causes last year ()

Section 3. – Change in Operator

1.

Has the operation been sold, rented, or turned over to someone else?
Yes- 10158

4.a.

No- 10157

Will the land be used for any agricultural purpose by you (the operator), or anyone else
in the next year? (Including growing crops or raising livestock.)

Yes

Don't Know

No

[Regardless of answer to above, write a note to explain the situation, then click here

5.

.]

Was the operator (name on label) operating a farm or ranch
on June 1, ?
Yes- [Continue]

6.

No- [Continue]

Please provide the following information for the operation that has
taken over the land:

a.

What is the name and address of the new operation?

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Operation Name:
Operator Name:
Address:
City:

State:

Zip:

Phone:
b.

Was the new operation in business before June 1, ?
Yes- click here

c.

No- [Continue]

Is the new operation managed?
Yes- click here

d.

No- [Continue]

Were any individuals associated with the new operation operating land individually before June 1, ?
Yes- click here

No- click here

Section 7. – Conclusion
1.

Do you make any day-to-day decisions for another farm or ranch?

Yes – 1a. What is the name of the other operation(s):

1b. Was this operation in business before June 1, ?

Yes

No

No - [Continue]
SURVEY RESULTS: To receive the complete results of this survey on its release date, go to
www.nass.usda.gov/results/
Would you rather have a brief summary mailed to you at a later date?

9903

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No

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Lambs
after being
marked, docked,
1.

Predator Causes:

or branded

Sheep

Known predators
+ 35

981

+ 960

60

+ 25

51

+ 968

67

+ 962

46

+ 964

47

+ 965

48

+ 963

63

+ 956

50

+

53

+

55

Unknown predators

2.

Non – Predator Causes:
Enterotoxemia (overeating)

Internal parasites

Other digestive problems (bloat, scours, acidosis, etc.)

Respiratory problems

Metabolic problems

Other disease problems (mastitis, foot rot, boils, etc.)

Weather related causes (chilling, drowning,
lightning, etc.)

Lambing problems

Old age

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Being on their back
+ 959

54

+ 958

52

+ 24

56

+ 27

57

+ 32

58

= 28

59

Poisoning (nitrate poisoning, noxious feeds,
noxious weeds, etc.)

Theft (stolen)

Other non - predator causes
(lameness, etc.) [specify]

Unknown non - predator causes

3.

[Add lamb and sheep deaths by cause in each column.]

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