July 31, 2007

Shepherds of Morocco

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Shepherd of Morocco in northwest Africa.

The lambs he is holding are probably Sardi, one of the principal sheep breeds of Morocco.  You can read a bit about the breed here (in French).  They are spectacled, very white, the rams are heavily horned, and the ewes are polled (hornless).  They have a long, thin tail and produce a fine wool


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Another shepherd with his mixed flock.

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And another shepherd in the mountains of Morocco.

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July 11, 2007

Hey! You Following Us? - Updated

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A few people have asked me about the breed of these guys.  All I know for certain is that they are French.

After spending some time poking around resources for European sheep breeds, my best guess (and it's a big guess) would be Limousin aka Limousine, a member of  the Massif Central group in France.   I'm basing this on the color, the tail of the ewe, the ear set on the lambs, the appearance of the fleece, and the fact that the legs (and perhaps face) of the ewe are clean.  It would have been a good bit easier with the ewe's head. 

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Here's a photo of some Limousin ewes for comparison:


If anyone can give a more certain identification, I'd be happy to hear it.


June 28, 2007

The Rocks at Kilkee

This dramatic scene is an 1875 engraving of the rocky cliffs near Kilkee, County Clare, Ireland.

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Sheep sure do like to live dangerously.



June 21, 2007

Delft Shepherd

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This Delft tile showing a shepherd and his sheep dates from about 1675.

Delft tiles of this sort originated in Holland in the 1600's and often depicted people going about their everyday tasks.







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This tile from about 1725
shows what our shepherd's farm house might have looked like.


The tiles also often showed landscapes and cityscapes.  For some examples of various motifs, look here.





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The tiles were used in large groupings rather than individually.  You can get an idea of what the interior of our shepherd's home might have looked like from this postcard from the 1930's.


June 16, 2007

Who Knew? 2

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Did you know that lambs can fly?

I had no idea.  I always thought they were land bound.  But look at the little girl go!

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Edited to add:  For those of you concerned about the flying lamb kabob, I give you this:

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These lively little Icelandic lambs live at Jager Farm in Massachusetts in the US and are playing king of the rock, a popular game amongst lambs everywhere.

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For more photos of cute spring lambs and for some lovely farm photos, go take a look here and at the several linked lamb photo pages.


Photos by Barbara Webb

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May 31, 2007

Spinner in India II

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Here is another support spindler on the move.  Note the larger spindle and support stick than we saw last time.  The larger tools are probably because she would be spinning sheep's wool rather than cashmere.

As with the spindler in my prior entry, she is from northern India, this time from the Ladakh region on the Tibet border. 

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But whereas the woman in the last entry was fairly citified, this spindler is a working shepherdess.  You can see her sheep* in the background, grazing on next to nothing.


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Her dress has been patched and re-patched.  She wears a sheepskin around her shoulders, and her hat is knitted.  It looks to me like the red sash is silk.  You can see that she wears several layers of clothing.

See the blue bag on her left forearm?  That's her version of a wrist distaff--it holds her fiber supply, which looks to be prepared rovings.

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*I can hear some of you crying out, "But what kind of sheep are they?" 

The best answer I can give you is Indian sheep. 

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According to the publication Sheep and Goat Breeds of India by R.M. Acharya, Director, Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar via Jaipur (Rajasthan), India,

In the strict sense, there are no specific breeds, since the majority of them do not have specified defined characters.  Neither are there breeding societies or agencies to register animals of particular breeds, maintain flock books and ensure the purity of the breed.  A population of sheep or goats in a given locality, with characters distinct from other populations in the vicinity and with a distinct local name, has usually been considered as a breed. 

Most of the breeds of sheep and goats are very well adapted to the harsh climate, long migration, and lack of vegetation and drinking water.  A large proportion of sheep and goats (more particularly the latter) are of nondescript or mixed breeds.

http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/X6532E/X6532E00.HTM

 

May 09, 2007

Creature Comfort

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What could possibly be more comfortable?

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          Where would you rather hang out?



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Top photo:  Icelandic Sheep

Bottom photo:  Gotland Sheep

May 03, 2007

The Sheep Are Revolting

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There's a New Breed. . .

Update on the NZ movie I blogged about in March:

"Black Sheep" will be in US theaters on June 22.

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Go see it if you dare. 

Me, I'll be taking a pack of these
  with me for protection.


May 01, 2007

Knitting Shepherdess

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This is "Shepherdess With Goat, Sheep, and Cow" by Julien Dupré (1851 - 1910), a French realist painter.

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Dupré is a favorite of mine.  You will be seeing his works in these pages again.


April 26, 2007

In a Perfect World III

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In a perfect world, you can tell the sheep from the bunnies.


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