Thursday, May 12, 2011

Sheep 101

Growing up I loved raising and showing market lambs. Although I can't say I always loved getting up early to feed, walking them every day or cleaning pens every night; I loved the idea of taking a lamb and turning it into a healthy meal for a consumer. I cared for my animals intently and went to great lengths to ensure their comfort, security and health. For my family and I, raising lambs was a "learn through experience" enterprise. For instance, the first time we tried shearing on our own was less than a beautiful sight; however, we learned and kept at it until we were able to shear for shows with ease.

Showing one of my lambs at the Ashland County Fair

While our methods worked just fine, these days there are a lot of resources out there for sheep beginners. One I found that has a ton of resources is http://www.sheep101.info/201/index.html. It has details about hoof trimming, washing, lambing and even uses for wool. Point being, with so many great resources out there for just about anything, those of us in agriculture can not only encourage others to try agricultural enterprises, but we can give them the resources to do so.

With these resources, we can encourage others to educate themselves and agriculturalists. What a cool way to advocate for our industry!

God Bless,

Hannah

1 comment:

  1. Nice work! Which working with a market animal is an understatement when you care about them so much :) There are so many resources and you have done a great job sharing the information you have learned.

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