Sheep Production
Farming
A course by
Lincoln University
A study covering the concepts and management systems involved in the nutrition, breeding, reproduction, animal health, healthy development, wool and carcass growth of sheep, along with the factors that influence performance.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln
Core skills this course teaches

Understand sheep reproductive and growth responses
Understand how levels of reproduction, live-weight gain and wool growth respond to feeding level and husbandry practices.

Recognise clip value criteria
Recognise the criteria that influence clip value and understand their management implications.

Use breeding records for selection
Use breeding records to assist in selecting replacement animals and applying culling criteria effectively.
What You're Signing Up For
Sheep Production is a 15-credit course at Lincoln University that covers the concepts and management systems involved in sheep nutrition, breeding, reproduction, animal health, development, wool growth, carcass growth and performance influencing factors. Students will learn to manage feeding, breeding records, mating programs, disease control, and carcass grading to optimize sheep production systems.
Course Content
- Sheep nutrition management
- Breeding and reproduction systems
- Animal health and disease control
- Wool growth and clip value criteria
- Carcass growth and grading criteria
- Selection and culling of replacement animals
- Management of mating, lambing and lactation periods
- Feed profile preparation and feed requirement calculations
What you need to know first
Minimum 15 credits from specified courses including Livestock Production (ANSC-21 ANSC-21R)

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Agriculture
Livestock Farming

Future employment opportunities might be
Sheep Farm Manager
Livestock Production Specialist
Agricultural Advisor