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With an estimated 31.2 million sheep in 2012, there was little shift in herd size in New Zealand with relaoa 2011, according to data released by Statistics New Zealand. However, when compared to the 2007 census above, the number decreased usa total 7.3 million (19%). The lowest price paid to the producer of sheep cut between 2007 and 2010 and the contest for land for expansion usa total of the dairy industry had a significant effect on the number of sheep. The rate pario of lambs during the year that ended in June 2012 was considerably better than in 2011. The percentage of pario in 2012 was 127% compared with 115% in 2011 (calculated as total lambs born divided by the number of sheep cross the previous year). The number usa total of lambs increased by 949,000 between 2011 and 2012, a total of 25.9 million lambs in 2012. The prices of mutton improved in 2011 and 2012, and forecasts better than in recent years. This reflected a slight increase in the number of breeding stock (sheep and lambs raised with sheep), 1% higher (223,000) compared to 2011. The data are from Statistics New Zealand (http://www.stats.govt.nz), translated and adapted by Team FarmPoint site.
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