The Backyard Sheep: An Introductory Guide to Keeping Productive Pet SheepStorey Publishing, 1 ene 2013 - 215 páginas With Sue Weaver's expert guidance, it's easy to raise sheep in your own backyard, whether for fleece and milk (and the wonderful cheese, yogurt, and butter you can make from it) or as companionable pets. Weaver covers absolutely everything beginners need to know to keep sheep safe, healthy, and maximally productive. |
Índice
Keeping a Few Sheep | 65 |
Making More Sheep | 113 |
Enjoying Your Sheep | 153 |
Glossary | 186 |
Common Mistakes | 191 |
Trimming Hooves | 192 |
Promoting Your Sheep | 194 |
Emergency Euthanasia | 195 |
Resources | 196 |
202 | |
Credits | 204 |
205 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Backyard Sheep: An Introductory Guide to Keeping Productive Pet Sheep Sue Weaver Vista previa restringida - 2013 |
The Backyard Sheep: An Introductory Guide to Keeping Productive Pet Sheep Sue Weaver No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
abomasum adult sheep animal barn behavior birth Bluefaced Leicester bottle lamb breeders British called caused cheese Cheviot clean clicker training coat colostrum County Extension agent dairy dewormers disease domestic sheep Dorset ear tags east Friesians enterotoxemia especially EwE Know ewe lambs ewe’s ewes farm feed feeders fencing fiber fleece flock give grain grazing hair sheep halters hand head hoof rot hooves horns injection keep lactating lamb lamb’s late-gestation legs livestock guardian livestock guardian dog llama mastitis meat Merino milk replacers mineral mouth needle nipple parasite pasture plastic polled predators pregnancy pull quarantine ram lamb Rebaa rumen ruminant Scottish Blackface scrapie shearer shearing sheep and goats shepherds shorn Shrek side skin Soremouth syringe tail target tattoo teat teeth tion trim udder urine usually vaccine veterinarian vulva weeks wethers wire wool worm