Sheep Stuff Ewe Should Know
By Ryan Mahoney/Dan Macon/Dr. Roselle Busch
Sheep Stuff Ewe Should KnowDec 02, 2020
#149 Water Cooler Chats at the Wool Press
"Wool is the greatest thing ever and it's a miracle what it can do." Ryan and Rosie dedicate another episode to celebrate the craftsmanship and artistry that allows us to use wool for so many of it's miraculous qualities. It's not all about knitting, I promise!
#148 Fast Fatty Facts
Dr. Rosie Busch and Dan Macon have there minds blown by this fun conversation with Dr. Payam Vahmani. Did you ever wonder how what our livestock eat changes the flavor or health of the meat or milk they produce? Then this is your episode...
#147 Wool Shirts = Sunshine + Water (just add sheep)
#146 Interesting Stuff Ewe Should Know
#145 Sheepherd Forensic Files
#144 Sheep Stuff Goes to College
Dan talks with UC Davis range management specialist Dr. Leslie Roche about restoring native plants using sheep! And about the flexibility small ruminants can provide for modern ranching operations.
#143 More than Counting Sheep w/ Dr. Natalie Urie, USDA NAHMS
#142 The Calendar turns to 2024
#141 Lamenting over an Epic Lambing Season
#140 2023 Lambing Barn Live
#139 Learning about Rams by talking Bulls
#138 banter at its best
#137: Bluetongue Research Update (US)
#136: Back to February
#135: Shearing in God’s country
#134: Going to the Dogs | Cat Urbigkit
Cat Urbigkit is an author and photographer based in Wyoming. In addition to her career as a newspaper reporter, Urbigkit became a full-time book author in 2005. She’s been a devoted reader, writer, and library user since she was in third grade. Cat continues to write books and report for various news outlets. The author lives on a working sheep ranch in western Wyoming with her family and her livestock guardian animals, including guardian dogs and burros. Urbigkit shares the beauty of rural life through her nonfiction books for children. Her books have received honors from the International Reading Association, Junior Library Guild, National Science Teachers Association, Society of School Librarians International, and numerous state reading associations. In her nonfiction books for adults, Urbigkit often writes about big predators, and life on western rangelands shared by these species.
http://paradisesheep.com/index.html
https://www.facebook.com/cat.urbigkit
#133: Community in its Truest Form
#132: Talking of Sustainability (with the real experts)
#131: Nutrition Chat with Dr Allen Pettey
#130: Lambing Barns
#129: Pastures and People With Joe Fischer
Ryan catches up with Angus Underground podcast star and SSESK friend Joe Fischer. Joe quiz’s Ryan about weaning and where is seasonal grasses are and Ryan learns how to read and graze in trees. The conversation then jumps into an excellently inspiring bit about working with people and building relationships. Enjoy