USDA Conducting Sheep Study in 2024

Dan Sheep-Goats, USDA

sheep study

USDA’s National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) conducts a national sheep study approximately every ten years, and will do so again next year. The Sheep 2024 Study will support industry groups and research efforts with new information on sheep health and management.

The study consists of two phases and includes biological sampling and two questionnaires. A random selection of almost 5,000 sheep operations located in specific states will be asked to participate. While participation is voluntary, it is important to obtain high-quality data.

The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will contact selected participants in January and February 2024. Participants will be asked to provide their contact information to complete the second phase of the study, which begins in April 2024 and continues through July 2024.

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Information from the study will help develop new treatments, controls and prevention mechanisms for sheep diseases. The results will also guide future research and education.

Important documents for participants or those interested in the study can be found below.

(From the National Association of Farm Broadcasters)