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4‐H Ewe Production Record Name___________________________________________ Grade________ County__________________________ Name/Number of Ewe___________________________ Breed ________________ Registration #______________ Name of Breeder*_________________________ Location Obtained____________________ Date______________ (mo/day/year) Cost/Value__________ Disposal Date_____________ Reason or Sold to___________________ Value___________ (mo/day/year) *The breeder is the owner of the dam when she was bred. A record is part of your 4‐H project. Keep your record neat, clean, and up‐to‐date. If you need help, ask your parents or leader. If you need more space, attach another sheet of paper. Pedigree Sire_________________________________ *___________________________________ ___________________________________ Dam________________________________ *___________________________________ ___________________________________ Grand Sire_________________________________ *_________________________________________ Grand Dam_________________________________ *_________________________________________ Grand Sire_________________________________ *_________________________________________ Grand Dam_________________________________ *_________________________________________ Health Record Vaccinations Example: White Muscle White Muscle Tetanus Enterotoxaemia Worming (Int. Para.) Dusting (Ext. Para.) Hoof Trimming Animal ewe or lamb Date/Year Lamb 123 2‐2‐13 Date/Year Date/Year Date/Year Date/Year Date/Year Health History (includes illness or injury, treatment; for example, mastitis, foot rot, wool blindness) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
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4‐H Youth Development 771‐03R June 2014 Name/Number of Ewe_______________________________________________________ Breed ______________________________ Registration #________________ Date born_____________________________ Single_________ Twin_________ Birth weight__________ Adjusted 90‐day weight__________ Mature weight_________ (mo/day/year) Average Adjusted Value Gross Breed & Number Date put Age in Daily 90‐Day Market Total of Income of Sire Days Weight Gain Weight with buck Birth Date Lamb Birth Single or Date Grade Price/100 Value Date Lbs. of Wool of Ewe Number Weight Sex Twin Weighed (1) in Lbs. (2) (3) Weight (4) Lbs. (5) Shorn Wool (6) for Year Example: Suffolk‐124876 8/30/12 2/1/13 123 8.0 M Twin 4/26/13 85 84 .89 88 105 Choice
$60 $63.00 5/15/13 8 $6.00
Suffolk‐124876 8/30/12 2/1/13 124 7.0 F
Twin
4/26/13
85
72
.76
75 75 Feeder $55
$41.25
$110.25 (1) Age in Days: Feb.1 to April 26 = 85 days (2) Average Daily Gain: 84 (wt.) ‐ 8 (birth wt.) = 76 ÷ 85 (age) = .89 avg. daily gain 72 (wt.) ‐ 7 (birth wt.) = 65÷ 85 (age) = .76 avg. daily gain (3) Adjusted 90‐Day Weight: .89 (avg. daily gain) x 90 days + 8.0 (birth wt.) = 88 lb .76 (avg. daily gain) x 90 days + 7.0 (birth wt.) = 75 lb (4) Market Grades: Prime; Choice; Good; Utility; Feeder; Cull (5) Total Value: 105 x $60.00 = $63.00 75 x $55.00 = $41.25 (6) Value of Wool: 8 lb. wool x $.75 = $6.00 © 2014. Oregon State University 4‐H Youth Development. This publication was adapted from 4‐H 142R. Oregon State University Extension Service offers educational programs, activities, and materials– without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, disability, or disabled veteran or Vietnam‐era veteran status. Oregon State University Extension Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 4‐H Youth Development 771‐03R June 2014