Victoria’s sheep products are world renowned for their quality. More than forty per cent of Australian lamb is produced in Victoria.
Creating a biosecurity plan to protect your sheep and bringing sheep into Victoria.
Health and welfare of sheep requires shelter, management, nutrition and preventing the spread of sheep related diseases.
Learn how to improve the detection of multiple foetuses and optimise the use of electronic identification devices (EID) during sheep pregnancy scanning.
There are many potential flock and cost management benefits of EID for producers to use on the farm.
Learn how to build and use a lamb marketing plan, understand your customers’ needs and keep improving based on feedback with the Lamb Marketing Masterclass.
Short Cuts is series of short videos highlighting animal health issues that affect sheep carcase quality and practical tips to avoid them.
BestWool/BestLamb is a network facilitating information exchange that enables producers to implement improvements in key aspects of their business.
Agriculture Victoria conducts a producer demonstration program aimed at building productivity and competitiveness in Victoria's sheep and beef industries.
Up to date resources, including the popular Drought Feeding and Management of Sheep and Beef books, on feeding and nutrition of your livestock.
Find out about your requirements if you own, keep or move one or more sheep or goats.
Victoria's Sheep and Goat Compensation Fund can be used to fund programs and projects for the benefit of the sheep and goat industries in Victoria.
Sheep Notes covers general health and welfare, production, market protection and biosecurity issues for sheep producers.
Information about suitable options for safe disposal of dead stock from farms. Land managers are responsible for carcass disposal.
The project analyses the physical and financial performance of sheep and beef farm businesses across Victoria.
We acknowledge the traditional Aboriginal Owners of Country throughout Victoria, their ongoing connection to this land and we pay our respects to their culture and their Elders past, present and future.