- U.S. Sheep Experiment Station
The U.S. Sheep Experiment Station (also called the USSES) is an
agricultural experiment station focusing ondomestic sheep ("Ovis aries") which is run by theUnited States Department of Agriculture 'sAgricultural Research Service . Its stated mission is "...to develop integrated methods for increasing production efficiency of sheep and to simultaneously improve thesustainability ofrangeland ecosystems". [cite web |url=http://www.ars.usda.gov/AboutUs/AboutUs.htm?modecode=53-64-00-00 |title=About Us |publisher=USDA Agricultural Research Service |date=2008-07-17 |accessdate=2008-07-19 ]Geography and facilities
The station is located roughly six miles north of
Dubois, Idaho , and its lands span both Idaho andMontana . Its headquarters are on convert|27930|acre|km2|1 of land owned by the Agricultural Research Service, including research facilities, animal facilities (such aslambing pens and dry lots), as well as residential facilities. The station is surrounded by theCaribou-Targhee National Forest , as well being within two hours of the Grand Teton andYellowstone National Park s.cite web |url=http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=53-64-00-00 |title=Dubois, Idaho |publisher=USDA Agricultural Research Service |date=2006-05-05 |accessdate=2008-06-19 ]It also holds roughly convert|16600|acre|km2|1 within Montana's
Centennial Mountains and convert|1200|acre|km2|1 nearKilgore, Idaho , both of which are used largely for seasonal grazing and rangeland research. The USSES spans several diverseecosystems , includingsubalpine meadow , foothill,sagebrush steppe , anddesert shrubland . The station is the second largest employer inClark County, Idaho .Research
The U.S. Sheep Experiment Station conducts research in the areas of
ovine reproductive efficiency, genetic improvement (especially of breeds), nutrient intake and use, ovine growth and development, range/grazing management, and product quality (i.e. meat andwool ). In addition to lambs and other attendant sheep, the station has a base flock of 3,000 mature sheep.Breeds developed at the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station include:
* The Columbia, a dual-purpose breed and one of the first originating in the U.S. Early crosses were made inWyoming , but the originating flock was moved to the USSES in 1918.
* The Polypay, developed in the 1960s. Known for its white wool and a high lambing rate.
* The Targhee, a dual-purposerangeland breed, named after the adjacent national forest.References
Further reading
* [http://www.sageecosci.com/Salo/SRM.ID.2007TourRept.pdf Summer Tour 2007, U.S. Sheep Experiment Station Dubois, Idaho]
Society for Range Management , Idaho sectionee also
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Sheep husbandry
*Sheep station
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