[Jacob-list] Horns and Scrapie

Shannon Phifer kenleighacres at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 16 13:04:30 EDT 2007


Hi All - Thank you Betty for setting the record straight in regards to Scrapie. I am amazed at how many people aren't on the mandatory program. Here is a link with information on how to sign up and where to order tags - http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_diseases/scrapie/approved-tag-co.shtml

In regards to horns - I personally love a beautiful, wide 2-horn :) and I find close horns on a 2-horn very objectionable. I agree with Linda, I love wide laterals. I prefer symetrical horns with space between. I would never use a ram with lobster claws. I don't have a problem with broken horns. The JSBA standard states the following are disqualifying traits:

HORNS:
- Polled sheep, or sheep with scurs only.
- Two-horned rams having small, weak, feminine looking horns.
- Multiple-horned rams having fewer than four strong horns, with scurs in upper or lower horn position. (it is fully acceptable for rams with at least 4 or more strong balanced horns to have additional scurs or horn buds)
- Two-horned ewes having small or weak horns.
- Multiple horned ewes having scurs in the primary/top horn position
- Solid white horns
- Forward pointing horns curling towards the eyes, or growing over the nose impairing the ability to graze naturally
- Narrow or close horns on two horned rams that lack space between the growing horns and his neck or jaw, encumbering his well being
- Undifferentiated and unbalanced set to four horned ram, i.e., fused in an irregular pattern on one or both sides
- Small, feminine horns on rams
- Lower (lateral) horns that grow into the face, cheek or neck

For those of you that haven't seen it yet, there is a wonderful Judge's Packet on the JSBA website. This is great for judges, but it is also very informational for a new Jacob owner. http://www.jsba.org/JudgesPacket2.pdf

Take care!

Shannon Phifer
Kenleigh Acres Farm
www.kenleigh-acres.com
That'll Do Photography
www.thatlldo.photoreflect.com


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1. Re: Sold Jacobs returning! (Linda)
2. Re: Correct horns (Linda)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:26:28 -0400
From: Linda <patchworkfibers at alltel.net>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Sold Jacobs returning!
To: Meg Steensland <beegal7 at yahoo.com>, Jacob List
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I give it an automatic "maybe". Depends on the circumstances at the farm. What other sheep were there besides mine? Did the owner practice whole flock wormings to the point that I might be bringing in a resistant parasite? What health problems, if any, did the buyer have? Are these sheep I'd want to have back? Most likely yes as I don't sell sheep I wouldn't buy. But I often sell sheep because I'm overloaded on a particular bloodline.

What I will do is to work to find breeder homes for sheep I've sold.

Linda

www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn


> Last March I sold a group of 8 sheep to a woman that wanted to use

> them to show off her trained dogs. She called tonight and reported

> she is getting a divorce, selling the farm and moving back to WY -

> can I take the sheep back?

>

> Of course! She did place two, so it is just 6 coming back and I

> still have many 2007 and older ewes to place! One of the ewes

> coming back is really special as she was Res. Breed CH as a lamb in

> 2005, she did a parade and a benefit and is one high-stepping proud-

> walking ewe.She is returning with her 2007 ewe lamb sired by a

> lilac ram Another Jacob is a quieter, friendly one also with her

> ewe lamb by the lilac guy (lamb was born after dam left here). So,

> I suddenly have 6 more ewes than I had planned for and would be

> happy to place a few of these or other 2005-2007 ewes (or older

> ones if you truly want same). I am in OH. I will be taking two

> sheep to exhibit at the Yellow Springs A Wool Gathering as we

> usually do, tomorrow.

>

> If you are near Ithaca NY - Marie (on this list) may have room to

> bring back a ewe or two for you - she will be here last weekend in

> Sept to fetch a ram and a ewe for her flock.

>

> General question - when someone wants to bring back a Jacob -

> automatic yes? Depends on how long or circumstances? Does this

> happen to you?

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Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 20:02:01 -0400
From: Linda <patchworkfibers at alltel.net>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Correct horns
To: Linda <patchworkfibers at alltel.net>, <Gotothewhip at aol.com>,
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Am I the only one that replied? I'm very interested in hearing thoughts from other breeders.

www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn


> I love laterals that sweep WAY out! I don't consider them

> objectionable at all. In fact I consider wide swept laterals to be

> very desirable.

>

> Prefer to have some separation at the base in a 6 month old ram

> lamb, but would consider the ram if he were superior in other areas.

>

> Some 2 horned rams with very large horns really are two horned. I

> seldom use a two horned, but when I do, I want to see a very wide

> sweep. I do not want to see two horns that are close to the cheek

> in either a ram or a ewe.

>

> You aren't going to be able to avoid ever having horns broken. Not

> a fault, imo.

>

> Linda

>

>

> www.patchworkfibers.com

> Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn

>

>

>> As a newbie.. I am really curious on a few horn questions.. Ive

>> read thru the JSBA standard, but am still left with questions.

>>

>> HOW objectionable to you as a breeder are horns as follows?

>>

>> Lack of separation at the bases?

>>

>> Fused horns?

>> What about a true fused horn, where to an untrained eye, it is a

>> 2 horn ram... But others say because of the extreme mass of the 2

>> horn , they are actually 4 horn fused?

>>

>> "Lobster Claws"?

>>

>> Broken horns?

>>

>> On lower drop horns.. Ones, that do not curl, and just go out?

>>

>> What about drop horns that grow into the face?

>>

>> Too tight curls on a 2 horn?

>>

>> Of these above mentioned horn "problems" which ones are NOT

>> eligible for registry?

>>

>>

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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 07:10:27 -0400
From: "Betty Berlenbach" <lambfarm at sover.net>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] scrape program
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AND BY THE WAY., AS MICKI PONTS OUTM THE WORD IS SCRAPIE, NOT SCRAPE NOR SCRAPIES!
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It is a farm that regularly tests for scrapie. All sheep these days are required to have a tag identifying them in case the sheep develops the disease.You can find out about Scrapie by going to: www.animalagriculture.org/scrapie. It will tell you all you need to know and tell you where to get your tags and how to become a scrapie program farm. You don't have to ! You just need the tags. Scrapie is rather rare in Jacob Sheep. At least, no cases have been reported.

Mick





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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 07:09:29 -0400
From: "Betty Berlenbach" <lambfarm at sover.net>
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wrong! you do have to. there's been a MANDAYORY scrapie program for several years now! you dob\n't have to sign up for the voluntary program, which is more comprehensive and requires a closed fkock, but MANDATORY means MANDATORY! SORRY ABOUT TYPINGM USING OINE FINGER, BROKEN WRIST,AMONG OTHER THINGS. GOOGLE APHIS TO FIND OUT WHAT YPU HAVE TO DO FOR MANDATORY PROGRAM.
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It is a farm that regularly tests for scrapie. All sheep these days are required to have a tag identifying them in case the sheep develops the disease.You can find out about Scrapie by going to: www.animalagriculture.org/scrapie. It will tell you all you need to know and tell you where to get your tags and how to become a scrapie program farm. You don't have to ! You just need the tags. Scrapie is rather rare in Jacob Sheep. At least, no cases have been reported.

Mick





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