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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES NATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM 2150 CENTRE AVE, BLDG B FORT COLLINS, CO 80526 |
NAHMS Sheep 2024 Study – General Sheep Management Questionnaire |
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Date:
0002 MM DD YY
BEGINNING
TIME (MILITARY)
Instructions
We would like to ask you some questions about your sheep operation. In order to understand important issues in the sheep industry, we need to obtain information about the health status of these sheep and any health problems they may have had, as well as productivity and management information.
You may find it easier to answer some of the questions if you have records available. Response is voluntary and not required by law. However, your report is needed to make regional and national estimates as accurate as possible.
On January 1, 2024, were any sheep or lambs, regardless of ownership, on this operation? INCLUDE Barbados and all hair breed sheep
0564
1 Yes 3 No [Go to Section H, Item 5 on page 24]
ON January 1, 2023, were any ewes 1 year and older, regardless of ownership, on this operation? INCLUDE Barbados and all hair breed sheep
1564
1 Yes 3 No
On January 1, 2024, of the total sheep and lambs on this operation, how many were in each of the following categories?
DO NOT INCLUDE sheep or lambs that you own that are custom fed on another operation.
0281
0282
0285
Breeding ewes 1 year and older
Breeding rams 1 year old and older
Replacement lambs for breeding less than 1 year old?
(including unweaned lambs kept for breeding)
Market lambs less than 1 year old and:
0836
0837
0838
0839
0287
Under 65 pounds (including unweaned market lambs)
65 to 84 pounds
85 to 105 pounds
Over 105 pounds
Market sheep 1 year old and older (not used for breeding)
0280
Then, the total sheep and lambs on hand on January 1, 2024, was?
On January 1, 2024, of the total sheep and lambs on the operation (Item 3), how many sheep were the following breeds?
INCLUDE all sheep only once.
Head
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
[Item
3]
Black face wool breeds (for example, Hampshire, Suffolk, Shropshire, Romanov, Oxford)
Fine wool white face (for example, Rambouillet, Merino, Targhee)
Medium wool white face (for example, Columbia, Corriedale, Cheviot, Finn, Polypay)
Long wool (for example, Border Leicester, Coopworth, Romney)
Mottle-faced, brockle, or speckle-faced crossbred
Colored wool (for example, Black Welsh, Jacob, Navajo Churro, CVM, Shetland)
Hair sheep (for example, Barbados, Katahdin, Dorper, St. Croix)
Milk sheep (for example, East Friesian, Rideau Arcott)
Other crossbred (Specify: 0109 )
Other (Specify: 0110 )
Unknown
[Total must equal Item 3]
On January 1, 2024, of the total sheep and lambs on the operation (Item 3), how many sheep had the
following primary uses?
For lambs, report the use for which they are intended. Do not report the same sheep or lambs in multiple categories.
Head
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
[Item
3]
Meat production
Wool production
Show, competition, 4-H, or club lambs
Seedstock/breeding stock
Milk production (include milk for cheese or other products)
Brush control/fire suppression/solar grazing
Other (Specify: 0118 )
[Total must equal Item 3]
Year (yyyy)
In
what year
did the
primary operator
first begin
owning or
managing sheep?
Compared to your inventory on January 1, 2024, how many sheep do you expect to have in 5 years? [Select one]
2002
1 None
2 Fewer
[Go to
Item 5
on page 5]
3 About
the same
[Go to
Item 5
on page 5]
4 More
[Go to
Item 5
on page 5]
What is your main reason for expecting to have no sheep in 5 years? [Select one]
2003
1 Retirement,
lack of a successor, or another personal
or family
situation
2 Low
price of
wool
3 Low
price of
lambs
4 Market
volatility
5 Predator
loss
6 Labor
shortage
7 Government
regulations (Specify:
0201 )
8 Sheep
disease (Specify:
0202 )
9 Other (Specify: 0203 )
Since you do not expect to have any sheep in the next 5 years, what do you intend to do? [Select one]
2004
1 Intend
to sell
farm/ranch land
2 Transition
into another
agricultural commodity
(crops, cattle,
etc.)
3 Other(Specify:0204 )
2005
1
Yes
3
No
2006
1
Yes
3
No
Does
your operation belong to a national sheep association or
club?
Does your operation belong to a state or local sheep association or club?
During 2023, what was your operation’s primary system for maintaining sheep production records? [Select one]
2007
1 Livestock
or sheep management software (Specify: 0206 )
2 Other
electronic record-keeping (spreadsheets, Word documents, etc.)
3 Handwritten
records
4 Any
other method (Specify: 0207 )
5 Did
not maintain sheep and lamb production records [Go to Item 9
on page 6]
During 2023, did your operation keep records for the following? [Select all that apply]
2008
1
2009
1
2010
1
2011
1
2012
1
2013
1
2014
1
2015
1
2016
1
2017
1
2018
1
2019
1
2020
1
2021
1
Individual animal disease events
Laboratory test results
Preventive practices (vaccinations, deworming, or similar)
Number of animals culled
Number of animals that died
Individual ewe breeding history (pregnancy, diagnosis/ultrasound)
Number of abortions
Date of lambing
Individual birth weights
Number of lambs born
Number of lambs weaned
Individual weaning weights
Hoof health management (lameness, trimming, or similar)
None of the above production records were kept
During 2023, what types of formal training were provided by outside parties to anyone who had duties related to raising sheep? Outside parties could include extension, veterinarians, presenters, and sheep organizations. [Select all that apply]
2022
1
2023
1
2024
1
2025
1
2026
1
2027
1
2028
1
2029
1
2030
1
2031
1
2032
1
2033
1
2034
1
2035
1
2036
1
Identifying sick or injured animals
Animal handling
Euthanasia
Lamb rearing practices
Husbandry procedures (such as castration, tagging, shearing, milking)
Transportation of sheep
Feeding and nutrition
Sheep behavior
Protocols for antibiotic use and withdrawal times
Sheep quality assurance training
Worker safety training
Zoonotic disease prevention
Sustainable parasite control
Other (Specify: 0235 )
No training was provided
During 2023, did your operation complete any genetic selection, genetic testing or participate in any genetic improvement programs?
2037
1 Yes 3 No [Go to Section C on page 8]
Did your operation use genetic testing to control for scrapie or select scrapie-resistant sheep?
2038
1 Yes 3 No [Go to Item 13]
2039
1
2040
1
2041
1
2042
1
Which of the following selection practices does your operation currently use to control for scrapie or select scrapie resistant sheep? [Select all that apply]
Using genetically less susceptible rams (such as RR alleles)
Selecting genetically less susceptible ewes (such as QR or RR alleles)
Culling ewes that are genetically more susceptible (such as QQ alleles)
Other? (Specify: 0242 )
Did your operation use genetic selection or testing for any of the following purposes? [Select all that apply]
2043
1
2044
1
2045
1
2046
1
Improve lamb or meat production
Improve wool quality or wool production
Improve the resistance of your sheep to internal parasites
Other? (Specify: 0246 )
During 2023, for how many months did your operation manage the majority of the sheep
in the following primary locations during daylight hours? Months
3001
3002
3003
3004
3005
12
months
Open range (unfenced acreage with herder)
Fenced range (uncultivated fenced acreage)
Fenced farm (cultivated pasture or browse)
Outdoor dry lot (pen with dirt, concrete, or other surface not used for grazing)
Indoors (enclosed building)
[Total must equal 12 months]
During 2023, were any of this operation's sheep or lambs placed on the following types of land?
[Select all that apply]
3006
1
3007
1
3008
1
3009
1
3010
1
3011
1
Public land, including public, industrial, and grazing association (PIGA) land
Grazing association land
Leased, private land
Harvested fields for grazing
Irrigated land
This
operation’s sheep are not placed on any of the above types of
land
When
placed on
public land
or other
land types
listed above,
were any
of this
operation's sheep commingled with sheep or goats from other
operations?
During 2023, were the following feed sources or supplements used for any sheep or lambs on this operation? [Select all that apply]
3013
1
3014
1
3015
1
3016
1
3017
1
3018
1
3019
1
3020
1
Cut hay (grass or legume)
Commercial complete feed (for example, "lamb chow")
Concentrate/grain rations (for example, corn, milo, barley, wheat, oats, rye)
High protein feed (for example, soybean meal, fish meal, or other protein)
Crop residue/by-product feed (for example, fat, soy hulls, wheat middlings)
Salt or mineral blocks or loose salt/mineral
Other (Specify: 0319 )
None of the above types of feed sources or supplements were used
3021
During 2023, were any of your operation’s lambs or sheep shorn?
1
Yes 3 No
[Go
to
Section
E on page
11]
During 2023, how many lambs and sheep were shorn?
4002
During 2023, what percentage of the lambs and sheep shorn (Item 2) were sheared by
the following individuals? Percent
4003
4004
4005
4006
100%
Employees (including owners)
Hired individual(s), not regularly employed by the operations
Contracted shearing crew
Other (Specify: 0406 )
[Total must equal 100 percent]
During 2023, did the person who sheared the majority of your sheep clean and disinfect the handpiece, cutters, or combs between operations?
4007 d
1 Yes 2 Don’t know 3 No 4 NA – Shearing equipment not used on another operation
4008
1
Yes
3
No
4010
1
Yes
3
No
During
2023, prior to
shearing, did
you withhold
your sheep
from feed
and water?
During 2023, were you able to contract a shearer?
4009 d
1 Yes 3 No 4 NA – Did not try to contract a shearer
During
2023, was
any of
your wool
measured by
a wool
testing lab?
During 2023, how many pounds of total wool produced were either sold as wool, sold as other Pounds
4011
4012
4013
Sold as wool
Sold as other products that used the wool
Not sold
[If Item 8a equals zero (no wool sold as wool), go to Item 10 on page 10]
During 2023, was the majority of wool sold (Item 8a) on a clean or greasy basis? [Select one]
4014
1 Clean
basis
2 Greasy
basis
What percentage of wool, including wool products that were sold, were marketed by the following
methods? Percent
4015
4016
4017
4018
4019
4020
4021
4022
100%
Commercial buyer
Cooperative pools
Direct sales to consumers locally (within 400 miles from your farm)
Direct sales to consumer not considered local
Direct sales to a small mill
Other (Specify: 0421 )
Not sold
[Total must equal 100 percent]
What did your operation do with the majority of its unsold wool? [Select one]
4023
1 Stored
in
bags
or
bales
on
the
farm
or
at
a
warehouse
2 Given
away
(included
if
given
to
the
shearer)
3 Thrown
away
4 Used
for
alternative
purposes
(such
as
bedding,
mulch,
insulation,
spinning)
5 Other
(Specify:
0424
)
6 NA
– This operation did not have any unsold wool
Does your operation have any unsold wool from the following years? [Select all that apply]
4024
1
4025
1
4026
1
4027
1
4029
Year
(yyyy)
2021
2020
Prior
to 2020
[If Item 12d is not checked (no unsold wool from prior to 2020), go to Item 13] Year (yyyy)
What is the earliest year for which you have unsold wool?
During
2023, did
your operation
participate in
certification programs
specifically for wool?
During 2023, were any sheep or lambs permanently added to this operation from outside sources?
5001
1 Yes [Continue to Item 2] Year (yyyy)
3 No
-
In
what
year
were
any
sheep
last
added
to
this
operation?
[Go to Item 11 on page 13]
Did your operation always require the following prior to arrival, or before commingling, for these newly added sheep or lambs before introducing them to the rest of your herd?
[Select all that apply in both columns]
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Required prior to arriving on the operation? |
Done on your operation before commingling with the rest of the herd? |
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(Specify:0511 )
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5003 |
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1 |
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5013 |
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1 |
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5004 |
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1 |
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5014 |
|
1 |
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5005 |
|
1 |
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5015 |
|
1 |
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5006 |
|
1 |
|
|
5016 |
|
1 |
|
|
|
5007 |
|
1 |
|
|
5017 |
|
1 |
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5008 |
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1 |
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5018 |
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1 |
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5009 |
|
1 |
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5019 |
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1 |
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5010 |
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1 |
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5020 |
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1 |
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5021 |
|
1 |
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5011 |
|
1 |
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5022 |
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1 |
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5012 |
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1 |
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0523 |
|
1 |
|
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|
During 2023, were any of the newly added sheep or lambs quarantined to prevent the spread of disease?
5024
1 Yes 3 No
[Go
to
Item
4 on page 12]
How many of the newly added sheep were quarantined?
How many days on average were sheep quarantined?
During 2023, were any of the following types of sheep added to this operation? If Yes, how many were added to the operation?
|
Any added to the operation? |
If Yes, how many were added? |
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Head |
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EXLUDE lambs born on the operation
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5027 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
5031 |
|
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5028 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
5032 |
|
|
|
|
|
5029 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
5033 |
|
|
|
|
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5030 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
5034 |
|
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5. How many the following types of sheep that were added to the operation in 2023 (Item 4) came from the following sources? If none of the given type of sheep was permanently added, check the box at the top of the column.
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Number of head |
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Lambs (under 1 year old) EXCLUDE lambs born on the operation |
Ewes |
Rams |
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Check none if the sheep type was not permanently added |
5035 |
1 |
None |
5041 |
1 |
None |
5047 |
1 |
None |
[Total must equal the total for that age class from Item 4] |
5036 |
5042 |
5048 |
||||||
5037 |
5043 |
5049 |
|||||||
5038 |
5044 |
5050 |
|||||||
5039 |
5045 |
5051 |
|||||||
5040 |
5046 |
5052 |
|||||||
[Item 4a] |
[Item 4b] |
[Item 4c] |
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[If Item 5b = 0 or is missing and Item 5c = 0 or is missing for all three types of sheep (no additions directly from another premises or from a livestock market or auction), go to Item 7 on page 13]
Percent
5053
For the sheep added to the operation directly from another premises (Item 5b) or through a livestock market or auction (Item 5c), what percentage of those additions were made through online contacts or purchases?
During 2023, did any sheep or lambs leave this operation, attend an event (for example, fair, show, sale, rodeo, or visit to another operation for breeding), and then return to this operation?
5054
1 Yes
3 No
[Go
to
Item
9]
During 2023, when sheep or lambs temporarily left and returned, did you isolate them (prevent nose-to-nose contact with other sheep from this operation and prevent sharing of feed, drinking water, and equipment) for any period prior to reintroduction to the flock? [Select one]
5055
1 Never
isolate
-
[Go
to
Item
9]
2 Only
isolate
for
a
specific
reason
such
as
exposure
to
disease
-
[Go
to
Item
9]
3 Routinely
isolate
after
returning
to
operation
5056
days
9. During 2023, were any live sheep or lambs from the following classes permanently removed from this operation?
5057
1
Yes 3
No [Go to Section F on page 15]
During 2023, how many live sheep or lambs from the following classes were permanently removed
Head
5058
5059
5060
5061
Lambs (under 1 year old)
Cull sheep
Breeding or other sheep
Total [add Items 10a-10c]
Of the live sheep and lambs that were permanently removed (Item 10), how many were permanently removed through the following channels? If none of the given type of sheep was permanently removed, check the box at the top of the column.
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Number of head |
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Lambs (under 1 year old) |
Cull sheep |
Breeding or other sheep |
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Check none if the sheep type was not permanently removed |
5062 |
1 |
None |
5072 |
1 |
None |
5082 |
1 |
None |
INCLUDE 4-H/show sales
[Total must equal the total for that age class from Item 10] |
5063 |
5073 |
5083 |
||||||
5064 |
5074 |
5084 |
|||||||
5065 |
5075 |
5085 |
|||||||
5066 |
5076 |
5086 |
|||||||
5067 |
5077 |
5087 |
|||||||
5068 |
5078 |
5088 |
|||||||
5069 |
5079 |
5089 |
|||||||
5070 |
5080 |
5090 |
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5071 |
5081 |
5091 |
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[Item 10a] |
[Item 10b] |
[Item 10c] |
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Percent
5092
5093
5094
100%
moved to the following final destinations?
In-state
Out-of-state
Do not know
[Total must equal 100 percent]
Has this operation ever been assigned a unique flock ID as a part of the National Scrapie Eradication Program, such as a Flock Identification Number/Scrapie premises identification number (PIN)?
6001 1 Yes 2 Don't
know 3
No
Do any of the sheep currently on this operation have an ear tag, tattoo, collar, ear notch, leg band, brand, microchip, or other identification device that identifies them?
6002 1 Yes
3 No
[Go to
Item 7
on page 16]
Were each of the following types of identification (ID) used for the sheep and lambs on your operation? If yes, how many head had this type of ID, and what information was on the ID?
[Flock identification uses a tag, brand, or other marker that indicates a sheep is a member of your operation’s flock. Individual identification is unique and applied to each animal so it can be distinguished from all other sheep in the flock.]
[An official APHIS ear tag has the U.S. shield logo, state code, and a unique flock identification number.]
ID type |
Did your operation use this type of ID for sheep and lambs?
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If Yes, how many head of sheep and lambs had this type of ID?
Head |
If Yes, what information was included on the ID?
|
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Individual animal only |
Flock only |
Both |
||||||||
i. Other (Specify:0620 __________________________) |
6003 |
|
Yes |
|
No |
6012 |
6021 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
6004 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6013 |
6022 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6005 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6014 |
6023 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6006 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6015 |
6024 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6007 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6016 |
6025 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6008 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6017 |
6026 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6009 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6018 |
6027 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6010 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6019 |
6028 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
6011 |
1 |
Yes |
3 |
No |
6020 |
6029 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
[If Item 3h equals No (no official APHIS ear tags), go to Item 6 on page 16]
Head
6030
During 2023, how many of the (Item 3h, column 2) sheep that had an official APHIS ear tag had that tag fall out or was otherwise lost?
Who applies the majority of your operation’s official APHIS ear tags? [Select one]
6031
1 You
or another
farm worker
2 Veterinarian
3 Market
4 Other
(specify:0631 )
NA
– no sheep removed through concentration point
Percent
1
6032
During
2023, of the sheep that were permanently removed through a
concentration point (slaughter, auction markets, fairs)
approximately what percent had an official flock identification (ear
tags, tattoos, or other official identification) when they left this
operation?
[If Item 3h equals Yes (used any official APHIS ear tags), go to Section G on page 17]
Which of the following describes why your operation does not use official APHIS ear tags in your flock?
[Select all that apply]
(Specify:0639 )
(Specify:0641 )
|
6033 |
1 |
|
6034 |
1 |
|
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6035 |
1 |
|
|
6036 |
1 |
|
|
6037 |
1 |
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|
6038 |
1 |
|
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6039 |
1 |
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6040 |
1 |
|
|
6041 |
1 |
|
Does your operation have a written flock health management plan?
7001
1 Yes 3 No [Go to Item 4]
Were any of the following resources used in the development of the flock health management plan? [Select all that apply]
7002
1
7003
1
7004
1
7005
1
7006
1
7007
1
Veterinarian
Extension
(university)
Other
producers
Reference
materials (online
or book)
Other
types (Specify:0706 )
No
resources used
3. How frequently is the flock health management plan reviewed and updated if needed? [Select one]
7008
1 More
frequently than yearly
2 Yearly
3 Less
frequently than yearly
4 Not
updated
4. During 2023, did members of the general public come on to your operation, other than the home?
7009
1 Yes 3 No [Go to Item 6 on page 18]
5. During 2023, did those members of the general public that visited your operation, other than the home, have access to areas or facilities on your operation that house or contain animals, feed, manure, or farm equipment?
7010
1 Yes 3 No
During 2023, what level of interaction did each type of visitor have with the sheep on your operation?
|
|
Did not come onto the operation |
Came onto the operation but did not touch sheep or walk through areas sheep are kept on the operation |
Came onto the operation and touched sheep or walked through areas sheep are kept on the operation |
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(Specify:0724 ) |
7011 |
1 |
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2 |
|
3 |
|
7012 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7013 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7014 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7015 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7016 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7017 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7018 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7019 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
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7020 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
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7021 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7022 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7023 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7024 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
During 2023, how often were any visitors that had contact with sheep required to take the following measures?
|
Always |
Sometimes |
Never |
|
a. Change into clean clothes or overalls |
7025 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
b. Use a footbath before entry |
7026 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
c. Change into clean boots or use shoe covers |
7027 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d. Scrub shoes before or immediately after entry into sheep production area |
7028 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
e. Wash hands before handling sheep |
7029 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
f. No contact with other livestock for at least 24 hours before visiting |
7030 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
g. Park away from sheep area |
7031 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
h. NA – No visitors or no visitors had contact with sheep |
7032 |
1 |
|
|
During 2023, did this operation normally require or perform individual animal testing for any of the following diseases? [Select one in each row]
|
|
Testing performed in |
|||||||
Resident sheep in flock only |
New flock additions only |
Both resident sheep and new additions |
No testing performed |
||||||
(Specify:0740 ) |
7033 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
7034 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7035 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7036 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7037 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7038 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7039 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7040 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
[If Items 8c equals No testing performed (no testing for brucellosis), go to Item 12]
During 2023, for which of the following reasons were the sheep tested for brucellosis (B. ovis, epididymitis)? [Select all that apply]
7041 |
1 |
|
7042 |
1 |
|
7043 |
1 |
|
7044 |
1 |
|
7045 |
1 |
|
0746 |
1 |
|
Show or exhibition requirement
Veterinarian (nonregulatory, private practitioner) recommendation
State requirement
Concern for milk safety
Other (Specify:0746 )
7047
1
Yes
3
No
2
Don't
know
7048
1
Yes
3
No
2
Don't
know
Blood
test
Other
(Specify:0748 )
Is
your herd
currently certified
brucellosis-free?
At any time during the previous 3 years, have any of the following been suspected or confirmed in your flock by a veterinarian or laboratory? [Select one in each row]
|
|
Not suspected |
Suspected, but not confirmed |
Confirmed by veterinarian or laboratory |
|||
|
7050 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
7051 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7052 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7053 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7054 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7055 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7056 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7057 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7058 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7059 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7060 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7061 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7062 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7063 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7064 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7065 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
7066 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
Have you or any of your family members or employees ever suspected or been confirmed with the following diseases? [Select one per row]
|
|
Not suspected |
Suspected, but not confirmed |
Confirmed by doctor or laboratory |
|||
a. Q Fever b. Sore mouth (contagious ecthyma, orf) |
7067 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
7068 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
|
14. How familiar are you with scrapie? [Select one]
7069
1 Very
familiar
3
Heard of
name only
2 Somewhat
familiar
4
Never heard
of
Who would your operation contact if any sheep showed signs of neurologic problems, such as circling, tremors, lip smacking, loss of coordination, rubbing against fences? [Select all that apply]
7070 |
1 |
|
7071 |
1 |
|
7072 |
1 |
|
7073 |
1 |
|
7074 |
1 |
|
7075 |
1 |
|
State veterinary office
USDA veterinary office
Other sheep producers
Other (Specify:0774 )
I would not contact anyone
Are you a veterinarian?
7076
1 Yes 3 No
During 2023, did this operation consult a veterinarian for any reason related to sheep health, productivity, or management?
7077
1 Yes 3 No [Go to Item 20 on page 22]
During 2023, for which of the following reasons was a veterinarian consulted? [Select all that apply]
7078 |
1 |
|
7079 |
1 |
|
7080 |
1 |
|
7081 |
1 |
|
7082 |
1 |
|
7083 |
1 |
|
Emergency visits (for example, birthing difficulty, sick sheep, lameness)
Veterinary Feed Directives or antibiotic prescriptions
Diagnose parasite infections
Help making decisions about dewormer treatment
Other (Specify:0783 )
7084 |
1 |
|
7085 |
1 |
|
7086 |
1 |
|
In person or on-farm visit
By phone, text, or email
Other (Specify:0786 )
How would you describe your operation’s Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR) for your sheep? [Select one]
7087
1 A
written agreement
between my
veterinarian and
me
2 A
verbal agreement
between my
veterinarian and
me
3 My veterinarian
has not
formally mentioned
a VCPR
for my
sheep but
I consider
that I
have one
based on
his/her
relationship with
my operation
4 No
VCPR
[If Item 16 equals Yes (consulted a veterinarian for sheep in 2023), go to Item 21]
During 2023, if no veterinarian was used, which of the following best describes why not? [Select one]
7088
1 Veterinarian
available in
the local
area but
not knowledgeable
about sheep
2 No
veterinarian available
in the
local area
3 Too
expensive
4 No
veterinarian needed
on this
operation -
no health-related
problems
5 No
veterinarian needed
on this
operation -
animals treated
by farm
personnel
6 No
veterinarian needed
on this
operation -
other reason
(Specify: 0788
)
7 Other
(Specify: 0789 )
One goal of these studies is to understand availability and barriers to accessing animal health products, including antibiotics. Were you aware that on June 1, 2023, a new FDA regulation was put in place prohibiting the sale of over- the-counter antibiotics?
7090 1 Yes
3 No
[Go to
Item 23]
7091 |
1 |
|
7092 |
1 |
|
7093 |
1 |
|
7094 |
1 |
|
7095 |
1 |
|
Through an industry organization (such as ASI, breed association, etc.)
Through a state or federal veterinarian
Through my personal veterinarian
Through another producer
Other? (Specify:0795 )
24. Since the new FDA regulation prohibiting the sale of over-the-counter antibiotics went into effect, have you purchased or acquired antibiotics from each of these sources more, less, about the same, or did not use that source? [Select one in each row]
Source |
|
Compared to before the new FDA regulation, I have purchased or acquired antibiotics from the following source(s)… |
|||||||
More |
About the same |
Less |
Didn’t use this source |
||||||
(Specify:1701 ) |
7096 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
7097 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7098 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7099 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7100 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
7101 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
|
4 |
|
|
During 2023, did you use any oral, injectable, or topical antibiotics on any sheep on your operation?
7102 1 Yes
3 No
[Go to Section H]
During 2023, how did you usually determine the withdrawal period for a given antibiotic? (The withdrawal period specifies the number of days that must pass after the last antibiotic treatment was given before any meat or milk can enter the food supply) [Select one]
7103
1 No
withdrawal period
considered
2 Determined
by a
veterinarian
3 Based
on the
antibiotic label
directions
4 Consulted
with other producers
5 Searched
the internet
6 Other
(Specify: 1703 )
During
2023, how
often were
the following
recorded? [Select
one in
each row]
|
Always |
Sometimes |
Never |
|
a. Names of antibiotics used |
7104 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
b. Dates of antibiotic treatments |
7105 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
c. Antibiotic withdrawal time |
7106 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d. Amount used |
7107 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
e. Identification of animal treated |
7108 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
f. Reason for treatment |
7109 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Section
H -
ConclusionThank you for completing the first phase of this study. Phase 2 of this study includes a follow-up questionnaire and the chance to test your sheep for gastrointestinal parasites, pathogens that could cause foot rot or digital dermatitis, and enteric pathogens (E. coli, Salmonella, and Campylobacter).
See the Informed Consent Form included in this mailing or at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/nahms/sheep2024-nassconsent.pdf for more information about Phase 2 of this study.
If you have 20 or more ewes, would you like the opportunity to participate in Phase 2 of this study?
8001 1 Yes
3 No
[Go to
Item 4] 4 Fewer
than 20
ewes -
[Go to
Item 4]
Address 8004
Email Address 8005
Respondent location (specific directions) and other comments:
8006
Did you use computerized or written records to assist in answering this survey?
8007 1 Yes 3 No
Enter interview response code. [Select one]
8008
1 Zero
sheep on January 1, 2024
6 Out
of business
2
Out
of business 7
Out
of scope for General Sheep
Management Questionnaire
3
Refusal
of General Sheep Management Questionnaire 8
Office
hold
4
Complete,
fewer than 20 ewes, no Phase 2 consent offered 9
Inaccessible
5
Complete,
Phase 2 consent given
[If Item 5 is a Refusal (3), SELECT the code that best fits the reason]: [Select one]
8009
1 Does
not want
to commit
time to
the project 6
2 Does
not want
involvement with
government
veterinarian 7
3 Does
not have
necessary records
available 8
Bad time of year (planting, harvesting, second job, or similar)
Currently
has or
recently has
had disease problem with herd
Believes
surveys and
reports hurt
the farmer more than help
4 Has
participated in
too many
surveys 9
5 Does
not want
outside people
on sheep
operation 10
Could not get owner's permission
No
reason given,
or other
miscellaneous reasons
ENDING
TIME (MILITARY)
This completes the survey. Thank you for your help.
OFFICE USE ONLY |
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Response |
Respondent |
Mode |
Enum. |
Eval. |
Change |
Office Use for POID |
||||||
1-Comp 2-R 3-Inac 4-Office Hold 5-R – Est 6-Inac – Est 7-Off Hold – Est |
9901 |
1-Op/Mgr 2-Sp 3-Acct/Bkpr 4-Partner 9-Oth |
9902 |
6-Email 7-Fax 19-Other |
9903 |
9998 |
9900 |
9985 |
9989 - - |
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|
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R. Unit |
Optional Use |
|||||||||||
9921 |
9907 |
9908 |
9906 |
9916 |
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