Author: Winifred Kupper
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Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Sheep and a sheepman of the Southwest
Author: Winifred Kupper
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Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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The Golden Hoof
Author: Winifred Kupper
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The sheep industry of the Southwest has involved as much color and picturesque lore as the cattle industry ever did, and over a longer period. By bringing together the discoverable facts into a chronicle at once systematic and lively, Mrs. Kupper has made a real contribution to American history. Her chronicle goes back to the sheepwalks of medieval Spain. An early chapter records the massacre of Coronado's men by Indians who carefully saved the Spanish sheep. Later chapters reproduce the life of the open range. Its characters were men of variegated breeds whose existence was guerrilla warfare, first with the Plains Indians, then with cattlemen, always with blizzard and drought, prairie wolf and prairie fire. This book tells the whole story down to its latterday phases of wool growers' associations and scientific crossbreeding. It is a story dominated from first to last by the lonely and enigmatic figure of the pastor, with or without his trained sheep-dog. Mrs. Kupper, daughter of a sheepman and holder of a degree from the University of Texas, learned the management of flocks in youth under the tutelage of an old-timer whose experience reached well back into the era of the range war, the long drive, and the lobo wolf. This practical background plus later research results in a book engaging to the casual reader and invaluable to the student of history -- Book jacket.
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
The sheep industry of the Southwest has involved as much color and picturesque lore as the cattle industry ever did, and over a longer period. By bringing together the discoverable facts into a chronicle at once systematic and lively, Mrs. Kupper has made a real contribution to American history. Her chronicle goes back to the sheepwalks of medieval Spain. An early chapter records the massacre of Coronado's men by Indians who carefully saved the Spanish sheep. Later chapters reproduce the life of the open range. Its characters were men of variegated breeds whose existence was guerrilla warfare, first with the Plains Indians, then with cattlemen, always with blizzard and drought, prairie wolf and prairie fire. This book tells the whole story down to its latterday phases of wool growers' associations and scientific crossbreeding. It is a story dominated from first to last by the lonely and enigmatic figure of the pastor, with or without his trained sheep-dog. Mrs. Kupper, daughter of a sheepman and holder of a degree from the University of Texas, learned the management of flocks in youth under the tutelage of an old-timer whose experience reached well back into the era of the range war, the long drive, and the lobo wolf. This practical background plus later research results in a book engaging to the casual reader and invaluable to the student of history -- Book jacket.
The Sheepman's Production Handbook
Author: George E. Scott
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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The Gold Hoof
Author: Winifred Kupper
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 203
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Languages : en
Pages : 203
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Texas Sheepman
Author: Robert Maudslay
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
The author brings to life the commonplace hardships of the range -- the burning heat of the desert sun, the bitter cold of the blizzrd, the incredible loneliness and isolation of the sheepman's life, the drives which sometimes extended over a quarter of the continent and tried the souls and bodies of the sheepmen to the breaking point.
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
The author brings to life the commonplace hardships of the range -- the burning heat of the desert sun, the bitter cold of the blizzrd, the incredible loneliness and isolation of the sheepman's life, the drives which sometimes extended over a quarter of the continent and tried the souls and bodies of the sheepmen to the breaking point.
The Southwestern Sheep and Goat Raiser
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Category : Goats
Languages : en
Pages : 776
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Category : Goats
Languages : en
Pages : 776
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Texas Woollybacks
Author: Paul H. Carlson
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623495075
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
With a new epilogue to carry the story to the present, Paul Carlson engagingly chronicles the development of the range sheep and goat industry from Spanish times to about 1930, when widespread use of mesh-wire fences brought an end to the open-range management of sheep and goat ranches in Texas. “This well-written and thoroughly researched book will invariably be appreciated by those individuals interested in southwestern and agricultural history.”—Journal of American History “This volume is impressive in the array and quality of information presented concerning the sheep and goat industry in Texas.”—Western Historical Quarterly “. . . a comprehensive, well-organized, and easily read treatment of a subject comparatively neglected by historians of the American livestock industry."—Great Plains Quarterly “. . . employs a down-to-earth yet scholarly approach to give us a highly readable, very informative book on a neglected subject . . . accuracy, insight, and readability make Texas Woollybacks an excellent book.”—Southwest Chronicle
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1623495075
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
With a new epilogue to carry the story to the present, Paul Carlson engagingly chronicles the development of the range sheep and goat industry from Spanish times to about 1930, when widespread use of mesh-wire fences brought an end to the open-range management of sheep and goat ranches in Texas. “This well-written and thoroughly researched book will invariably be appreciated by those individuals interested in southwestern and agricultural history.”—Journal of American History “This volume is impressive in the array and quality of information presented concerning the sheep and goat industry in Texas.”—Western Historical Quarterly “. . . a comprehensive, well-organized, and easily read treatment of a subject comparatively neglected by historians of the American livestock industry."—Great Plains Quarterly “. . . employs a down-to-earth yet scholarly approach to give us a highly readable, very informative book on a neglected subject . . . accuracy, insight, and readability make Texas Woollybacks an excellent book.”—Southwest Chronicle
Sheepman
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 916
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Category : Sheep
Languages : en
Pages : 916
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The Sheep People
Author: Kristin Armstrong Oma
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
ISBN: 9781781792513
Category : Bronze age
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The overarching aim of The Sheep People is to examine what happens to the understanding of past societies when animals are perceived as sentient beings, agents with the ability to impact human lives. Not only are the agentive powers and potential of animals recognised, but also how this shaped prehistoric societies. Throughout, animals are considered as themselves, not as props, tools or consumables for human societies. A thorough review of recent research that supports the agential potential of animals from Human-Animal Studies and the social sciences, as well as ethology, biology and neurology is given, and discussed in light of the archaeological case study. In the Early Bronze Age in northern Europe, a transition from building two-aisled to three-aisled longhouses as the primary farm dwelling took place. In Rogaland, southwestern Norway, this architectural change happened as the result of intensified human-sheep relationships, born from greater engagement and proximity needed to utilise wool. Evidence from landscape changes, settlements, mortuary practices and rock art give an in-depth understanding of the life-world of Bronze Age human and non-human agents and the nature of the choices they made. A rock art panel portraying sheep, man and dog demonstrates the entangled choreography of sheep herding.
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
ISBN: 9781781792513
Category : Bronze age
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The overarching aim of The Sheep People is to examine what happens to the understanding of past societies when animals are perceived as sentient beings, agents with the ability to impact human lives. Not only are the agentive powers and potential of animals recognised, but also how this shaped prehistoric societies. Throughout, animals are considered as themselves, not as props, tools or consumables for human societies. A thorough review of recent research that supports the agential potential of animals from Human-Animal Studies and the social sciences, as well as ethology, biology and neurology is given, and discussed in light of the archaeological case study. In the Early Bronze Age in northern Europe, a transition from building two-aisled to three-aisled longhouses as the primary farm dwelling took place. In Rogaland, southwestern Norway, this architectural change happened as the result of intensified human-sheep relationships, born from greater engagement and proximity needed to utilise wool. Evidence from landscape changes, settlements, mortuary practices and rock art give an in-depth understanding of the life-world of Bronze Age human and non-human agents and the nature of the choices they made. A rock art panel portraying sheep, man and dog demonstrates the entangled choreography of sheep herding.
Report
Author: United States. Dept. of Agriculture
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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