Feeding the Lamb Crop
Link ID 233146
Title Feeding the Lamb Crop
Url http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/sheep/articles/feedlamb.html
Description There are a number of ways to grow and finish lambs. The type of feeding program will depend in large part on what area of the country one is located, what type of production system is utilized, what the marketing options are and, of course, what feed resources are available.
Category Agriculture and Forestry > Livestock > Sheep > Management > Pasture and Feed
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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