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In this issue of sheep!
Volume 30 Number 3
May/June, 2009
On The Cover
      "You've got to stop and smell the lilacs," by Maggie Perry of Brookfield, Nova Scotia, Canada. See the full story on page 10.
    
Features
Welsh Flock Markets Directly (To U.S. Buyers)34
The "Maine Event": Yankee Ingenuity Pays Big At Fleece Tent42
Rousie Recollections: Inside A New Zealand Sheep Station50
Retained Placenta: Old-Time "Cleansing" Remedy For Livestock56
What's In a Farm Name?: "Darnit Char"56
The Shearing57
Training Sheep With a Clicker 58
  
Departments
Scribblings6
sheep! Photo Contest10
Meeting of Minds12
     Wisconsin Shepherds Tell How They Set Up And Run A Great Sheep Event12
    In Homemade Wormer, "Powder" May Not Equal "Crystals"15
    Old Time Worming Methods: Copper Sulfate & Nicotine16
    Hair Sheep Lambing Tips17
    Selection, Health Maintenance In Hair Sheep Breeds19
    Cutting Up A Lamb Without A Saw24
    Piri-Piri Barbecued Lamb26
Wool-Gatherings28
Vet Check29
Sheep May Safely Graze
    The Humane Coyote Getters & Sodium Cyanide30
Shearing Notes37
Price Reports38
Poor Will's sheep! Almanack
News Bleat
    Screening Meat Packages Using A Cell Phone53
    Europe's NAIS Set To Inflict Unjustified Electronic ID53
    Save Rare Breeds: Eat Them53
    Blinded By Red Meat?53
    U.S. Exporting Oversupplies Of Commodity Sheep Meat54
    For Today's Luxury Wool Profits, Think "Stout Fiber" and Carpets54
    "Oh, Just Let Publicly-Managed Wildlife Kill Livestock"55
    Vegan & Green Attacks On Animal-Based Trades Rising55
    New Positions On NAIS55
sheep! Breeders & Classifieds60
  




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