What’s the best way to BBQ mutton?
March 31, 2010 by
Filed under sheep supplies
With the price of beef going sky high and a ready supply of sheep in my neigborhood, I’m thinking that to preserve my reputation as the the best darn BBG guy within 4 miles, I’m going to substitute a less expensive, free, meat. Since the sheep are rather small, should I just throw the whole [...]
Which animal is best for spinning yarn?
March 19, 2010 by
Filed under sheep yarn
I am learning how to spin my own yarn and I want to buy a goat, sheep, or alpaca so that I can make my own yarn. I know that different animals and breeds give different products, but I don’t know which one is more user friendly for a beginner. Maybe someone can tell me [...]
What is the best grain and hay to feed meat sheep?
March 11, 2010 by
Filed under dorper sheep
Hi i run a flock of dorper sheep they are eating normal grass in the paddock at the moment. I am worried that there is not enough nutrients for them in the plain grass. Is there a grain or hay that would give them the nutrients or protein that would make them better for eating?
How to Transfer the Knowledge of your Best Sales People
December 18, 2009 by
Filed under sheep for sale
Everyone knows the 80/20 rule – top performers deliver a vast majority of sales. You’ve got a gal in Omaha who can go head-to-head with your competition and still sell the living daylights out of your technology architecture solutions. But the bad news is that somehow for the rest of her colleagues that product is [...]
Best Combination of Yarn Fabric for a Winter Scarf
December 18, 2009 by
Filed under sheep yarn
Winter scarf is specially made for cold and rainy seasons whose purpose is to provide warmth. However, scarves are constantly modified to come up with a good quality by combining 2 or more fabrics such as a wool and a cotton, a wool and a rayon, a nylon and a wool, and a silk and [...]