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Intensive Lamb Feeding Protocols
Prior to induction 7 – 10 prior to entering feedlot
Vaccinate lambs ( 5 or 6 in 1 ) – assume purchased lambs have not been vaccinated
Inject with Vitamin B12
Inject A, D & E
Drench
Address any mineral deficiencies eg Copper, Selenium etc
Feedlot Entry Day 0
Draft lambs into groups with similar bodyweight and sex (Max 300 lambs / pen)
Pen lambs with minimum area 5m2 / lamb
Provide cool clean water, 2.5cm trough space / lamb
Provide ad lib access to clean roughage (ideally straw or course hay)
Allow 10cm feed trough space per lamb. This can reduced to 5cm once lambs are ad lib.
Introduce pellets at 100g / lamb / day
Induction Period 1 – 12 days
Increase pellet allocation by 50g / day by slowly increasing access in lick feeder
Open lick feeder to ad lib once lambs are comfortably consuming 700g / day
Ongoing 13 days +
Continue to feed ad lib until target weights are achieved.
TIPS
DO NOT LET FEEDERS RUN OUT OF FEED
DO NOT PROVIDE ROUGHAGE THAT IS TOO PALATABLE AS LAMBS WILL EAT TOO MUCH HAY/STRAW AND NOT ENOUGH CONCENTRATE RESULTING IN LOWER GROWTH RATES AND FEED CONVERSION.
WEIGH LAMBS REGULARLY TO ENSURE THE PENS HAVE SIMILAR BODYWEIGHTS
REMOVE SHY FEEDERS
CLEAN WATER TROUGHS DAILY
SITUATE TROUGH AND FEEDERS AT OPPOSITE ENDS OF PEN