Living with Sheep : Everything You Need to Know to Raise Your Own Flock
by Chuck Wooster; Photographs by Geoff HansenRent Book
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Author Biography
Geoff Hansen, a photographer and editor at New Hampshire’s Valley News, took photographs for Living with Chickens and Harvest. His work has appeared in Newsweek, USA Today, The New York Times, and The Boston Globe. He lives in Tunbridge, Vermont, with his wife and daughter.
Table of Contents
| Why sheep? Because sheep have lambs | |
| Because sheep are soft and fuzzy and can't kill you with a kick or a butt | |
| Because sheep are easy companions who require little beyond understanding | |
| Because the wool sheep produce so copiously can be used for everything from sweaters to comforters to felt slippers to home insulation | |
| Because waking to the gentle sound of sheep mowing the grass under your window will improve your opinion of lawn mowing | |
| Because a leg of lamb stuffed with garlic and rosemary and slowly roasted in your kitchen on a winter's afternoon will bring you to the apex of culinary achievement | |
| And because, finally, as you sit in the hay on a spring morning with a warm, dry lamb sleeping in your arms and a watchful ewe breathing in your ear and nickering in the back of her throat to comfort her little fellow, you'll realize that you've grown unwilling to live without sheep | |
| Chuck Wooster's friendly advice and appealing anecdotes help readers: Choose and acquire a flock of sheep Feed and shelter their animals Prevent illness and treat it if it occurs Handle the lambing process Gather wool . . . and much more | |
| Living with Sheep is the ultimate guide to sheep - whether you really want to raise them or if you simply love them | |
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