An Introduction to Keeping Sheep

An Introduction to Keeping Sheep by Jane Upton, published by Farming Press Limited in June 2002, is a comprehensive guide designed for those new to sheep farming. This 2nd edition, consisting of 115 pages, provides detailed information and practical advice on various aspects of sheep care, including buying, housing, and maintaining a breeding flock, along with veterinary guidance and a shepherd’s calendar.
Readers will find a wealth of knowledge presented through descriptive line drawings and color plates that illustrate different breeds. The book covers essential topics in animal husbandry and agriculture, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in keeping sheep as pets or for farming purposes. With its clear and sensible approach, this edition serves as a practical reference for both novice and experienced shepherds.
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This highly acclaimed book is an excellent introduction for anyone starting with sheep. It is full of detailed information and sold, sensible advice completemented by descriptive line drawings and color plates of the breeds. The contents include buying, housing, care of the breeding flock, veterinary advice and a useful shepherd’s calendar.
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