A Conversation for Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
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Peer Review: A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! Started conversation Oct 13, 2003
Entry: Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock - A1343053
Author: Andrew Poland--Researcher 251312 - U251312
Hopefully depicts the many uses of sheep.
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
FordsTowel Posted Oct 13, 2003
Nice piece, though many of the same things could be said for cows, pigs, and moose (Well, not the wool bits, though llamas might).
I am glad that there is one use to which sheep have been put that you chose to skip. This is, after all, a family site.
Don't forget that they have provided employment for many a sheepdog, too; and who ever heard of a pigherd?
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
J Posted Oct 14, 2003
I love this piece The title especially.
However, I wish you would flesh these out a bit... it could use some further detail. For instance, consider making sections with and tags and writing more detail in the sections
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 15, 2003
You forgot another use of sheep's intestines: to make 'catgut'. THis was used until recently for the strings of musical instruments (violins, guitars) and for tennis rackets. It has been replaced in the last forty years or so by plastic.
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
egon Posted Oct 15, 2003
HAggis probably deserves a mention as well.
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! Posted Oct 24, 2003
Thanks guys, since i finally learned how to use the guideml thingamajigger i thinik i may make a few changes, im new (kinda) so just try an be patient and help me along!
thanks again yall!
Andrew Poland
[email protected]
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Oct 24, 2003
It might also be a good idea to put the entry through a spell checker, although if you like, I can go through and point out the typos for you. Easily done and fixed.
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! Posted Oct 24, 2003
ok the changes are done, i hope i somehow incorporated yalls suggestions, if not just lemme know and consider it done.
thanks again!
Andrew Poland
[email protected]
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
The sweetymunster enuf colacubes 2 feed an army!! Posted Oct 25, 2003
I like this, well done.. Also I am Welsh and now have picture of sheepy swiss army knives everytime I pass my local fields
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Pimms Posted Nov 8, 2003
Nice entry
Don't forget sheeps milk used in some cheeses.
Also religious mention of ovines - popular species for metaphor in the Bible (unlike goats which get an unfairly bad press)
For balance it may be worth considering the downsides of sheep cultivation.
Pimms
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Researcher 177704 Posted Nov 9, 2003
Sheep are also the main cause of the appearance of much of the British countryside. The grazing of areas such as the Lake District, for example, prevents the hills from turning into ugly scrub land as many of the plants are eaten off by sheep when they're still young. They're certainly a lazy person's alternative to lawn mowing
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Nov 9, 2003
I don't think you should mention biblical references to sheep and goats without doing some research because I think the biblical (Hebrew) word for sheep is the same as the word for goat.
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! Posted Nov 10, 2003
thanks guys, ill make the revisions and look into the bible thing a little closer.
yosarian
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Sam Posted Nov 11, 2003
When you're done Yosarian, give us a shout and we'll herd this great beast into the pen that is the Edited Guide.
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Woodpigeon Posted Nov 12, 2003
Hi Yoss -
I concur - good article! Sort of a true, HHGTTG entry I think!
A couple of typos -
usefull --> useful
polyurathane --> polyurethane
which can even, be fatal --> which can even be fatal
extreamly --> extremely
Every single product made from sheep employs many. --> Every single product made from sheep generates employment.
givin --> given
Woodpigeon
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
The Professor Posted Nov 12, 2003
time for some more technical fun:
"The one most important animal to the human" perhaps single instead of one?
"Sheep meat can be cooked" You repeat Sheep at the beginning of the sentance (it had been used to start the last as well) maybe 'it'?
'As a result of high quality' What?
'which can even, be fatal' no comma here
'The Sheep is an extreamly' someone already noted the spelling, but the word 'sheep' need not be capitalized as well.
'Every single product made from sheep employs many.' Many what?
That's all I've got on the first run through.
By the way, I simply love</> the title.
The Professor
Societas Eruditorum
A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! Posted Nov 13, 2003
thanks guys, makin corrections/revisions!
yossarian
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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Dec 29, 2003
Hmmmmm... Yosarian hasn't been around for a bit. But, he is a student, and may have been bogged down with exams and vacation and all that. Hopefully he'll be back soon!
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Peer Review: A1343053 - Sheep: The Swiss Army Knife of Livestock
- 1: Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! (Oct 13, 2003)
- 2: FordsTowel (Oct 13, 2003)
- 3: J (Oct 14, 2003)
- 4: Xeno_Akhur (Oct 14, 2003)
- 5: Gnomon - time to move on (Oct 15, 2003)
- 6: egon (Oct 15, 2003)
- 7: Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! (Oct 24, 2003)
- 8: Zarquon's Singing Fish! (Oct 24, 2003)
- 9: Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! (Oct 24, 2003)
- 10: The sweetymunster enuf colacubes 2 feed an army!! (Oct 25, 2003)
- 11: Pimms (Nov 8, 2003)
- 12: Researcher 177704 (Nov 9, 2003)
- 13: Gnomon - time to move on (Nov 9, 2003)
- 14: Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! (Nov 10, 2003)
- 15: Sam (Nov 11, 2003)
- 16: Woodpigeon (Nov 12, 2003)
- 17: The Professor (Nov 12, 2003)
- 18: Andrew Poland aka Corporal Yosarian of the Terranic Army, Assasin, Bounty Hunter, Thief, Philosopher, Thing AND Spork-ite!!! (Nov 13, 2003)
- 19: Gnomon - time to move on (Nov 13, 2003)
- 20: Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! (Dec 29, 2003)
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