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Ardi Gasna: August 2007
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Ardi Gasna is the Basque phrase for sheep cheese. This blog is the culmination of my vacation/adventure/fact-finding misssion in the Basque country of France and Spain with my friend Yvonne, and a chronicle of my journey in starting a sheep dairy farm on the Central Coast of Califronia. Tuesday, August 14, 2007. So if you are thinking to yourself how you would really like to get about 60 dairy sheep, a couple of big guardian dogs and live on a farm these are the items that I recommend you purchase:.
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Links – ECSRHM
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European College of Small Ruminant Health Management. Board & Committees. Diplomates & Residents. How to become a diplomate? European Board of Veterinary Specialisation. European Association of Establishments for Veterinary. Education Federation of Veterinarians of Europe. British Sheep Veterinary Society. Societa Italiana di Patologia e di Allevamento degli Ovini e dei Caprini. Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnia y Caprinotecnia. Dairy Sheep Association of North America.
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In the end... there was cheese.: back to work
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In the end. there was cheese. In the beginning, a journey to create something bigger than ourselves. Couldn't resist the picture of the ram. If you remember I did a painting for Joel of him petting a ram, well this is the ram and his horns have started to curl. I was able to get a lot of Icelandic sheep milk from my neighbors and made several batches of cheese. When my neighbor had to go out of town she asked me to milk. It was so much fun! February 2, 2012 at 10:06 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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In the end... there was cheese.: getting my gates built and up
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In the end. there was cheese. In the beginning, a journey to create something bigger than ourselves. Getting my gates built and up. After careful thought of what design I wanted for the gates, I finally came up with what I thought would work. I got my tools together and set up my professional fence building station which consists of 4 concrete blocks, you know the kind that people put their cars on when storing the car on the lawn. April 18, 2011 at 12:22 PM. The gates look so great! Way to go sister!
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Ardi Gasna: November 2007
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Ardi Gasna is the Basque phrase for sheep cheese. This blog is the culmination of my vacation/adventure/fact-finding misssion in the Basque country of France and Spain with my friend Yvonne, and a chronicle of my journey in starting a sheep dairy farm on the Central Coast of Califronia. Thursday, November 29, 2007. It's official. I now have a logo and business name, so this is really real now! Check out the awesome graphic design work by my friend Matt Farrar. Posted by RJ King @ 5:45 PM.
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Ardi Gasna: March 2007
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Ardi Gasna is the Basque phrase for sheep cheese. This blog is the culmination of my vacation/adventure/fact-finding misssion in the Basque country of France and Spain with my friend Yvonne, and a chronicle of my journey in starting a sheep dairy farm on the Central Coast of Califronia. Friday, March 23, 2007. A New Year of Life. Posted by RJ King @ 10:07 PM. Links to this post. Saturday, March 03, 2007. Beginning of A New Adventure. Trailer to be my very own shepherd shack! Posted by RJ King @ 12:46 PM.
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Ardi Gasna: October 2006
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Ardi Gasna is the Basque phrase for sheep cheese. This blog is the culmination of my vacation/adventure/fact-finding misssion in the Basque country of France and Spain with my friend Yvonne, and a chronicle of my journey in starting a sheep dairy farm on the Central Coast of Califronia. Thursday, October 05, 2006. So I just finished reading a mystery novel in which the main character sleuths were a flock of sheep. The book was. Posted by RJ King @ 12:21 PM. Links to this post. View my complete profile.