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2002 EWE AND LAMB BUDGET
Early Lambing
    ITEM     QUANTITY/UNIT         PRICE PER AMOUNT     YOUR
           UNIT BUDGET
125% 150%
                           lamb crop    
RECEIPTS
Lambs 1 156 188 lb $0.70 /lb $109 $131  
Wool Sales 2  
Ewe 8 lb 0.35 /lb 2.80 2.80  
Lamb 25% lambs shorn 4 lb 0.10 /lb 0.13 0.15  
Cull Ewe and Ram 3  
Ewe 16% cull rate - death rate 150 lb/ ewe 30.00 /cwt 7.20 7.20
Ram 25% 200 lb/ ram 30.00 /cwt 0.43 0.43
       
TOTAL RECEIPTS 120 142  
VARIABLE COSTS
Feed 4
Lambs
Corn 5.5 6.6 bu 2.30 /bu 13 15  
Alfalfa Hay 0.027 0.032 ton 125 /ton 3 4  
Soybean Meal 29 35 lb 0.10 /lb 3 4  
Minerals 7 8 lb 0.20 /lb 1 2  
Ewes
Corn 5.5 6 bu 2.30 /bu 13 14  
Hay 0.27 0.27 ton 65 /ton 18 18  
Pasture (hay eq.) 0.36 0.36 ton 20 /ton 7 7  
Salt and Mineral 2 2    
TOTAL FEED COSTS 60 65  
Health Program 6 6  
Marketing 1.40 1.70 head 2.50 /head 4 4  
Shearing 1.30 1.40 head 2.00 /head 3 3  
Util., Supp, and Misc. 3 3  
Int. on Operating Expense 5 $41 $44 12 mo. 9 % 4 4    
TOTAL VARIABLE COSTS 79 85  
FIXED COSTS
Labor Charge 4 hours 8.00 /hr 32 30  
Ewe Replacement 6 20 20  
Ram Replacement 7 3 3  
Int. on Breed Stock 8 $70 9 % 6 6  
Equipment Charge 9 $30 17.6 % 5 5  
Buildings Charge 10 $50 14.7 % 7 7  
Management Charge 5% of gross 6 7  
       
TOTAL FIXED COSTS 80 79  
TOTAL COSTS 159 164  
                           
RETURN OVER VARIABLE COSTS Lambs @ $60 $15 $27  
$70 $31 $46  
$80 $46 $65  
                 
RETURN OVER TOTAL COSTS Lambs @ $60 ($64) ($51)  
$70 ($49) ($33)  
$80 ($34) ($15)  
                           
1. Lambs sold at 125 lb. - 1.25 and 1.50 lambs sold per ewe.
2. Wool: 8 lbs/ewe + 4 lbs./lamb shearing 1/4 of all lambs.  Ewe wool price is $0.35/lb. and lamb wool price is $0.10/lb.
3. Cull rate: ewes=20% and rams=35%.  Death rate: ewes=4% and rams=10%.
1 ram assumed to be used for every 35 ewes.
4. Feed includes ewe maintenance, gestation, and lactation requirements + lamb requirements and 50 lb. creep feed.
5. Includes ½ value of feed plus other variable expenses less marketing.
6. Ewe replacement cost based on 20% annual replacement rate, 4% death loss and cost of ewe of $85
(0.20+0.04) X $85 = $17
7. Ram replacement cost based on 25% replacement rate, 10% death loss, ram cost of $300, 35 ewes per ram.
{(0.25+0.10) X $300}/35= $3
8. Average value of breeding animals is $65 per ewe plus $5 per ram per ewe.
9. $30 investment X 20% = $6
10. 10 ft2 per ewe @ $5/ft2 = $50 X 17% = $9