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Shepherdess: Notes from the Field
Shepherdess Notes from the Field
Author: Joan Jarvis Ellison
In Shepherdess: Notes from the Field, Ellison tells the story of her journey from research associate and mother to shepherdess. With humor directed mostly at herself, and a growing understanding of sheep behavior and health, Ellison deals with the thorny problems of what to do with too much manure, whether or not to eat your own sheep, and how t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781557530707
ISBN-10: 155753070X
Publication Date: 10/1/1995
Pages: 172
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Publisher: Purdue University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a very amusing book written by a women who gave up her carreer to raise children. As the children age she finds she needs something more to her life and decides on raising sheep. Her amusing stories and the troubles she experience with her small flock made me laugh. I read parts outloud to my husband and boy could we relate having had similar experiences with our own small flock! A very good book for the shepherdess in all of us - or anyone thinking of raising sheep.
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