The
Cewe (see you, CU) data base management system is a collection
of Tables, Queries, Forms, and Reports that run under Microsoft
Access 2000 or later versions. It
is a Microsoft Access data base and Microsoft Access is required to run the software. The system is completely menu driven.
Availability
Please read the rest of this page. Pease contact Mike Thonney for a zip file copy of the software by clicking here, but be sure you indicate in the message that your request is for Cewe because this link is for any querries about the content of this web site.
Installing Cewe
Unzip and copy the Cewe.mdb file to a directory (folder) on your hard drive.
Initiating Cewe
- Start Cewe by double-clilcking on the cewe.mdb file on your hard drive and click the option to accept
the copyright restrictions.
- Click on Settings and then on Farm.
- Change all of the information so that it
fits your farm. Note that you can paste in a new logo or
keep the Cornell Sheep Program logo. Close the Farm window.
- Click on Settings and then on Customer. Enter
customer names, if any. Close the Customer window.
- Click on Settings and then on Locations. Add
locations, if any, on your farm or in your barn where you might
have animals that need to be treated for health problems. Close
the Locations window.
- Click on Settings and then Sale types. Add
other types of sale types, if any. Close the Sale types
window.
- Click on Settings and then on Weight types. Add
other types of weights, if any. Close the Weight types
window.
Note: Customers, Locations, Sale types, and Weight types
can be added or deleted at any time.
Check the pull-down menus The menus are given in the Tables 1 and 2 at
the end of this document. To see how the menus work, test
them by choosing several. The data for Cewe Startup animals
can (see below) be viewed. Do not delete or change the settings
of the startup animals until you have added animals for each startup
category. UnknownRam, UnknownEwe, and Artificial (for artificially-reared)
animals probably should never be deleted.
Animal identification Each sheep is given a permanent ID for the data
base. Each sheep can be given as many other ID's as needed. A
sheep can be referenced by choosing any of its IDs. Each
ID can be up to 20 characters in length. The figure shows the startup
animals included in the data base.

These are needed to provide unknown parents
and automatic IDs for the non-eartagged animals (where n is the
number of the animal with the prefix):
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1Dn |
Lambs dying at 24 hours or less of age |
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2Dn |
Lambs dying in 24 to 48 hours of age |
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NTn |
Older animals with no tag ID |
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SBn |
Stillborn lambs |
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Soldn |
Animals without ids that are sold |
Entering animal records
Although it is possible for records
from other databases to be imported into the Cewe program, the
current version
has no provision for this to be automated. Contact the author
at mlt2@cornell.edu for
more information.
Start entering animals by choosing "New" from
the Individual pull-down menu. For the most complete data
base, enter foundation animals and those added from outside the
flock. Then choose "Enter lambing records" from the Lambing
pull-down menu to begin entering offspring from foundation animals.
Lambing records can be used most efficiently
if each ewe is assigned to a breeding group. Enter breeding
group assignments by choosing "Breeding group" from the Group pull-down
menu.
Breeding groups are only useful if rams have
been assigned to them. Choose "Rams for breeding groups" from
the Settings pull-down menu to assign rams to breeding groups for
each lamb breed. For example, if Ewe2 is the ID of a Dorset
ewe assigned to breeding group BG1, and the lambs will be sired
by Finnsheep ram, Ram1, then enter BG1 for the breeding group,
Finn x Dorset for the breed, and Ram1 for the ram ID.
Another example for the use of breeding groups
comes from the Cornell Dorset flock. The flock is split into
three groups: A, B, and C. The breeding groups are A, B,
and C, respectively. When the group B ewes are bred to a
Dorset ram, the LambBreed is Dorset and the SireID is the specified
appropriately. For example, the SireID might be A2537 for
the June breeding season. In August, the SireID might be
A1950. The breeding group remains the same for the Dorset
B ewes for both breeding seasons. The SireID for breeding
group rams for the October lambing season is A2537; for January,
it is A1950. If we decide to breed the Dorset A group to
a Finnsheep ram, then we specify the lamb breed as "Finn x Dorset" and
enter the appropriate SireID in breeding group rams. Thus,
the breeding group to which the ewes are assigned remains the same
but the SireID and LambBreeds are changed, if necessary, for each
lambing season.
An alternative to entering flock foundation
animals and all their offspring is to enter the current ewes and
rams in the flock. Then, begin entering lambing records as
lambs are born in the future.
Records for deaths, health events, sales, and
weights are entered by accessing the pull-down menus. Ewes
can be assigned to breeding groups from the Edit form as well as
from the Breeding Group form from the Group pull-down menu. When
the information is the same for a group of animals for health,
sales, and weight entries, the forms under the Group pull-down
menu speed data entry.
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Table
1. Items in Individual, Lambing, Group, and Settings
pull-down menus. |
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Pull-down |
Choice |
Description |
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Individual |
Dead |
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Edit |
Edit an animal record. |
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Health |
Record a health event for an animal. |
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ID |
Change or add a new ID for an animal. |
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New |
Enter a new animal in the data base. |
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Sale |
Enter the sale of an animal. |
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Weight |
Record the weight of an animal. |
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Lambing |
Change last lambing date |
Change the last lambing date for a ewe. |
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Enter lambing records |
Enter a lambing for a ewe. |
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View a ewe's lambing records |
View the lambing records for a ewe. |
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Group |
Breeding group |
Enter the breeding group for a ewe or
a group of ewes. |
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Health |
Enter animal IDs for the same health event. |
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Sales |
Enter animal weights and IDs for the same
sale event. |
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Sales no weight |
Enter animal IDs for a sale event with
no weights recorded. |
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Weight |
Enter animal IDs and weights for the same
date and weight type. |
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Settings |
Birth problems |
Enter and edit types of birth problems. |
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Breeds |
Enter and edit breeds. |
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Customer |
Enter and edit customers. |
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Diagnoses |
Enter and edit diagnoses. |
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Dosages |
Enter and edit dosages. |
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Export
tables |
Export
the data base tables as XML files to the folder that contains
your database. This will have no action on your data base but
will write over XML files with the same name. The XML files
can then be imported to an Access data base or to other applications
such as Excel. |
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Farm |
Enter farm information. |
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Group |
Enter animals for a group (used for certain
reports). |
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Locations |
Enter and edit animal locations on farm. |
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Rams for breeding groups |
Enter rams for breeding groups. |
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Sale types |
Enter and edit types of sales. |
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Symptoms |
Enter and edit symptoms. |
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Treatments |
Enter and edit treatments. |
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Update database |
Update to a new data base version. |
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Weight types |
Enter and edit types of weights. |
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Table
2. Items in Reports pull-down menus. |
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Choice |
Subchoice |
Description |
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Inventory |
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Report the current inventory of sheep. |
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Ewe inventory |
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Report the current number of ewes. |
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All sheep filter |
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Create a report for all sheep by choosing
Breed, Inflock status, Sex, Minimum age, Maximum Age, and
Maximum years since lambing. |
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All sheep IDs filter |
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Create a report for all sheep IDs (a sheep
will be listed for each of its IDs) by choosing Breed, Inflock
status, Sex, Minimum age, Maximum Age, and Maximum years
since lambing. |
| Sheep
info filter |
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Create a report of detailed information
for each sheep by choosing Breed, Inflock status, Sex, Minimum
age, Maximum Age, and Maximum years since lambing. |
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Pedigrees |
Group |
Report the pedigrees for a group of sheep
specified in Group under Settings. |
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Breed |
Report the pedigrees for all sheep in
a breed. |
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Individual |
Report the pedigree for an individual
sheep. |
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Health records |
Between two lambing dates |
Report health records between two lambing
dates. |
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Between two dates |
Report health records between to dates. |
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For a symptom |
Report health records for a symptom. |
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For a diagnosis |
Report health records for a diagnosis. |
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For a sheep |
Report health records for a sheep. |
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Lambing records |
All records |
Report all lambing records between two
dates. |
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For a ewe |
Report lambing records for a ewe. |
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For dam of an individual |
Report lambing records for dam of a sheep. |
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Over all sheep |
Report lambing percentages by lamb age
for all lambings between two dates |
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By breed of ewe |
Report lambing percentages by lamb age
for all lambings between two dates categorized by breed of
ewe. |
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Lamb death statistics |
Over all sheep |
Report lamb deaths by age between two
dates. |
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By breed of ewe |
Report lamb deaths by age between two
dates by breed of ewe. |
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By breed of lamb |
Report lamb deaths by age between two
dates by breed of lamb. |
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Sales |
Over all sheep |
Report sales between two dates over all
sheep. |
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By customer |
Report sales by customer between two dates. |
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To a customer |
Report sales to a customer. |
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On date |
Report sales on a date. |
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Weights |
Over all sheep |
Report weights between two dates over
all sheep. |
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For a type of weight |
Report weights between two dates for a
type of weight. |
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Between birth dates |
Report weights for sheep born between
two dates. |
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For a date |
Report weights for a date. |
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