Wednesday, September 22, 2010

OSMA talk on RIF tags

It was an interesting meeting at the Region 8 AGM on Monday night. There were at least 16 people present as all the sheep breeders are interested in the new RIF tagging system to be introduced in about a year from now.
The main concern of sheep producers is the high cost. The tags cost just under $2 each, which maybe OK for a cow or steer that is worth $1000, but not OK for a $150-$250 sheep.
Farmers with the largest herds were the most concerned, as most of their sales are to livestock sales barns for meat, and not such a high proportion of high end registered breeding stock.

One estimate of the costs per sheep in just one sale is about $20. This would include trucking, auction fees, OSMA check-off fees and tagging. This does not include the cost of feed, deworming etc.

OSMA check-off fees are also increasing, just to add to the financial burden a little more.
There was some discussion of funding of "borderline" or irrelevant research projects. People at the meeting felt there could be some cost cutting.

If you are concerned about this, please attend the OSMA meeting in Guelph in November.
I expect to be there.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Aussie joke

I thought you might enjoy this joke (not for kids)

The Ventriloquist:

An Australian ventriloquist visiting New Zealand walks into a Small village and sees a local sitting on his verandah patting his dog.

He figures he'll have a little fun, so he says to the Kiwi

'G'day, mind if I talk to your dog?'


Villager: 'The dog doesn't talk, you stupid Aussie.'


Ventriloquist: 'Hello dog, how's it going mate?'


Dog: 'Yeah, doin' all right.'


Kiwi: (look of extreme shock)


Ventriloquist: 'Is this villager your owner?' (pointing at the Villager)

Dog: 'Yep'


Ventriloquist: 'How does he treat you?'


Dog: 'Yeah, real good. He walks me twice a day, feeds me great food And takes me to the lake once a week to play.'


Kiwi: (look of utter disbelief)


Ventriloquist: 'Mind if I talk to your horse?'


Kiwi: 'Uh, the horse doesn't talk either...I think.'


Ventriloquist: 'Hey horse, how's it going?'


Horse: 'Cool'


Kiwi: (absolutely dumbfounded)


Ventriloquist: 'Is this your owner?' (Pointing at the villager)


Horse: 'Yep'


Ventriloquist: How does he treat you?


Horse: 'Pretty good, thanks for asking. He rides me regularly, Brushes me down often and keeps me in the shed to protect me from the Elements.'


Kiwi: (total look of amazement)


Ventriloquist: 'Mind if I talk to your sheep?'


Kiwi: (in a panic) 'The sheep's a f*****' liar

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Zone 8 Sheep Meeting

The next meeting of Zone 8 Sheep Producers Ontario will be held on Monday 20th September at 7. p.m at the St Charles school in Napanee. The school is located just north of the lights at the hospital.
There will be an election of officers for the AGM.

The guest speaker will be Marcus Wand, who will be answering questions on the new RIF tags sheep identification program.