Natural Sheep Care

Pat Coleby

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In this comprehensive guide for all breeders of sheep, whether for wool, meat or milk, Pat Coleby draws on decades of experience in natural animal husbandry to provide essential information for both organic and conventional farmers.

The original edition has been expanded significantly in the areas of breeding for finer wool and meat, land management, sheep management and treatment of health problems.

Coleby covers breeds of sheep, wool, meat and milk production, feeding requirements, poisonous plants, land management, minerals and vitamins, herbal, homeopathic and natural remedies, and more.

About the Author

Pat Coleby, 1928-2015, was one of the true pioneers of natural farming with decades of experience in animal husbandry and a special interest in the relationship between the health of the land and animal. The lessons Coleby wrote in Natural Sheep Care are based on her first-hand experience with providing natural care of farm animals. She was also the author of Natural Goat Care, Natural Horse Care and Natural Cattle Care.

Copyright 2006, 2012, softcover, 215 pages. 40 per case.

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03/03/2022
Gerhard G.
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Sheep Health the Traditional Way.

With decades of practical experience under her belt, Pat Coleby's easy -to-read series of Natural Care books provide an essential ready reference. Covering both preventative and remedial treatments using simple non-proprietary ingredients, this title in the series of books is the go-to for most panic or preventative situations in animal health.

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