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Mass Market Paperback The Sheep Book

ISBN: 034531574X

ISBN13: 9780345315748

The Sheep Book

The Sheep Book is widely recognized as a classic. Ron Parker brings together a farmer's day-by-day practical experience and a scientist's mind in a gracefully written narrative. In this revised edition, he updates many aspects of sheep stewardship--such as new or newly banned medications, progress in reproductive technology, popular new sheep breeds, and the growing dairy sheep field. Updated nutrition tables, as well as email and web addresses, further...

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Very helpful book, keep around during lambing season

Ron Parker's first edition of The Sheep Book is one that we have used for years, particularly during lambing season. He has some of the best tips that we've seen. The one caveat that I will offer is that the bottle feeding tips don't work with fast growing lambs. We followed them with our first bottle lambs and didn't get good growth results (although the lambs survived they were runts). More recently we've followed recommendations from a fellow shepherd who raises lots of bottle lambs and have given a lot heftier amount of milk replacer than Ron recommends or the milk replacer bags recommend. Our lambs are now growing like the ones on their own mamas. You do have to be careful how fast you increase the amounts. But overall I've learned a lot from Ron's book and we'd had sheep for a number of years before we got the book. I'm looking forward to the new edition.

A guide for the perplexed sheep farmer

In complete defiance of the wisdom of the ages, one of my friends stopped being a lawyer and started being a farmer. Other people had been leaving the farm for generations, to become lawyers. Not he.After a lot of thought, he decided to use horses on his farm, not tractors. Old horses make new horses, but old tractors just wear out, he said. Then he decided to become a sheep farmer, because raising sheep takes less labor than almost any other kind of farming. Plus, old sheep make new sheep.This is the book that taught him how to be a sheep farmer. Ten years later his old sheep are still making new sheep. Plus, he has a lot more stimulating companionship in his new job, he said.Who could ask anything more from a book?Watch for the new edition, due out in June, 2001. Yours can be a success story too.
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