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Annika Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 5:01:05 PM
For sheep and goats mostly, live stock management, pasture management and so forth...I'm putting myself through home farm school . I want to get a border collie as well and train it to herd....so advice from the farmgirls is most earnestly needed

Annika
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ramonaj Posted - Dec 27 2009 : 5:55:47 PM
storey's guide is excellent. you didn't ask for websites, but one i use a lot is fiascofarms.com

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miraclewelsh Posted - Dec 21 2009 : 8:23:10 PM
You might also check out "How To Raise Sheep" and "How To Raise Goats," published by Voyageur Press. This is a great series of books and they are filled with full-color photographs.

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MaryLD Posted - Dec 21 2009 : 7:45:49 PM
" Raising Milk Goats the Modern Way"
I do not remember the author
Mary LD
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1badmamawolf Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 6:47:01 PM
I too would highly recomend all the books from Storey, they are great for the beginner as well as the experienced.

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Annika Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 6:11:18 PM
Thank you Channah!, I am trying to learn to be a good farmgirl and animal keeper here on my landlord's farm, so I need all the help I can get =P I've heard the Storey guide books are good =)

Hugs backatch and a happy Christmas!

Annika
Farmgirl & sister #13

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ~Leonardo DaVinci
maggie14 Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 5:18:09 PM
Those books really helped me alot for when I got my goats!!
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Channah

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maggie14 Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 5:08:52 PM
Some really good books are for goats and sheep is Natural Goat Care by Pat Coleby and Storey's Guide To Raising Dairy Goats by Jerry Belanger. There is also a book on Meat goats by Maggie Sayer. I'm not sure if I got the name right on that one.
For sheep there is Storey's Guide to Raising Sheep and Natural Sheep Care by Pat Coleby. Hope this helps!
Hugs,
Channah

If you can dream it, and if you are willing to put forth the work and effort, you can have anything you envision.

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