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Dry Sheep Equivalent

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Dry Sheep Equivalent (DSE) is a standard unit frequently used in Australia to compare the feed requirements of different classes of stock or to assess the carrying capacity and potential productivity of a given farm or area of grazing land.

The unit represents the amount of feed required by a two-year-old, 45 kg (some sources state 50 kg) Merino sheep (wether or non-lactating, non-pregnant ewe) to maintain its weight. One DSE is equivalent to 7.60 megajoule (MJ) per day.

The carrying capacity of a farm is commonly determined in Australia by expressing the number of stock carried during a period of feed shortage in terms of their DSEs.[1]

Benchmarking standards used by Grazing for Profit programmes quote that one labour unit (40 hours per week[2]) is required for 6,000 DSE (other benchmarking standards set the figure at 7,000 DSE).[3]

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  1. ^ For example see Gaden, C. A.; J. M. Scott; E. Hall; J. A. Hoad (2003). "Learning how to increase the profitability and sustainability of grazing enterprises by comparing three different input and grazing management systems" (PDF). Newsletters. Cicerone Project. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2006-10-18.. Also "Monthly Newsletter – April 2003: Sheep enterprises remain in front of cattle – Farm Benchmarking Results" (PDF). Newsletters. 8x5 Wool Profit Program. 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-04. Retrieved 2006-10-18.
  2. ^ "Improving labour management for profits" (PDF). NSW Department of Primary Industries. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  3. ^ Walcha News, 27/3/2003

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