Do you keep livestock? Having any problems? Want to talk about it, whether it be sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, bees or llamas, here is your place to discuss.
One of the chapters I am writing for the book is about livestock. As this is a subject that I know little about I ws hoping that some of you lot might be able to help. Are there any of you with livestock who would not mind a visit from me? In return I will be a willing worker, helping you out and trying to learn as much as I can.
Probally won't be talking about cows but sheep, chicken, goat and pig owners on a smaller scale willing to have a helper for a day or two would be a great help.
Hey mate you can come on over a stay a few days, no wories. I got some chooks, a couple of cattle and 25 ewes and 35 lambs. I bin a sheep farmer in the past and was brought up on a mixed dairy, sheep and beef farm.
Bring some nettle beer and we'll have a whale of a time Eh!
You can come and visit us and our goats, chickens, ducks and geese any time you like Andy - and you can get here by train or coach - none of that silly flying nonsense either.
It would likely take you a bit of time to get over here by way of boat. However, I'm certain you can find dairy sheep there. That's what I'm into these days. I've been milking for my soap the past three years; last summer I had some East Friesian dairy sheep sent from the other side of the US in hopes of getting a bit more milk so I could do a bit of cheese as well.
I tend to be a huge photo taker, so I can provide you with tons of pictures of lambing, milking and just sheepies in general if you're interested.
You're welcome to come and say hello to my chooks - I'm only just down the road. But there really doesn't seem to be very much you have to do with them. I am very new to hens so maybe I should be doing more.
If you want to take a few photos of them for the book then you're welcome.