Practical Sheep Keeping

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Practical Sheep Keeping
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kim Cardell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 189
Category/GenreAnimal husbandry
Farm and working animals
ISBN/Barcode 9781847973399
ClassificationsDewey:636.31
Audience
General
Illustrations Halftones, color; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint The Crowood Press Ltd
Publication Date 29 February 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Practical Sheep Keeping explains everything you need to know to manage sheep and keep them healthy. Aimed particularly at the keeper of the small flock - say around thirty ewes - the principles nevertheless apply to flocks of all sizes. From choosing and buying, through housing, feeding and routine management, to breeding and lambing, Kim Cardell offers sound advice based on many years' experience. Contents include: . Where to begin . Fencing, shelter and housing . Moving, handling and transport . Breeding and genetics . Nutrition . Grassland and crops . Wool and shearing . Keeping the flock healthy . Lambing and lamb rearing . Marketing and business AUTHOR: The daughter of a Cornish sheep farmer, Kim Cardell studied agriculture at Lincoln University in New Zealand and also trained as a newspaper reporter. She was associate editor of the magazine Livestock Farming and, having worked as a freelance for various farming journals and radio and television programmes, became editor of The Sheep Farmer, holding the post for fourteen years. She runs a flock of early lambing ewes at her home in Cornwall. SELLING POINTS: . A comprehensive guide to sheep keeping aimed at sheep farmers and potential sheep farmers, especially on a smaller scale . Gives sound advice on how to manage sheep and how to keep them healthy ILLUSTRATIONS: 120 b/w photographs

Author Biography

The daughter of a Cornish sheep farmer, Kim Cardell studied agriculture at Lincoln University in New Zealand and also trained as a newspaper reporter. She was associate editor of the magazine Livestock Farming and, having worked as a freelance for various farming journals and radio and television programmes, became editor of The Sheep Farmer, holding the post for fourteen years. She runs a flock of early lambing ewes at her home in Cornwall.