Ovinology Madeline Rosenberg
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Between 9,000 and 11,000 years ago, man and sheep joined forces. Together they have conquered the world, and today they contribute more than you think! Ovinology tells the story of sheep through a mix of history, philosophy, religion, science, and legend.
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Let's Get Dirty!
Soil health is the third leg of our grazing triangle! Learn more than you ever expected about dirt, top soil, and how plants grow!
Grass-fed Cattle by Julius Reuchelhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0929139320306302https://www.fs.usda.gov/nac/assets/documents/agroforestrynotes/an46si09.pdf
Flora Funga Podcast -
The Fair
We were supposed to discuss soil this week, and I promise we'll get to it. However, last week was our last KY State Fair and I want to share why.
Sources include: https://kystatefair.s3.amazonaws.com/2022/06/Livestock-2023-6.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_fair
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What Is Grazing, Anyway?
Sources:
https://www.fao.org/livestock-systems/global-distributions/sheep/en/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruminant
Grass-fed Cattle by Julius Reuchel
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Season Two Sneak Peak
A new season of Ovinology is coming soon! We'll look at sheep in their Villain Era and explore how they've transformed into Heroes!
Check out additional media available at https://www.patreon.com/ovinology! Thanks to changes on the Patreon platform, I'm now able to offer the Ovinology shepherding courses to patrons - no more high-priced Teachable subscriptions!!
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Juneteenth
WARNING: there is some language in this episode that I would not normally use. It is quoted primary source. This Juneteenth episode explores clothing and textiles of the 18th and 19th century, pertaining to enslaved people.
University of Nebraska 2000 African American Women: Plantation Textile Production From 1750-1830 Karen Hampton, Textile Society of America
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1769&context=tsaconf
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-48624937 16 June 2019 Slavery: Welsh Weavers “Implicated in US Slave Trade” Neil Prior
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1678&context=tsaconf
Slave Cloth and Clothing Slaves: Craftsmanship, Commerce, and Industry
Madelyn Shaw
https://www.mesdajournal.org/2012/slave-cloth-clothing-slaves-craftsmanship-commerce-industry/ Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts
https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/faculty_archives/mountain_slavery/livestoc.htm Wilma A. Dunaway: Slavery and Emancipation in the Mountain South: Evidence, Sources, and Methods, Virginia Tech Library. Wilma also has a book through Cambridge University Print entitled “The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation”, in which she details women’s roles in dyeing and textile production.
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=3981&context=nrj
http://www.wessyngton.com/blog/2009/08/surnames-used-by-african-american-slaves/ Wessyngton Plantation, John F. Baker Jr., Tennessee
Hirelings: African American Workers and Free Labor in Early Maryland, Jennifer Hull Dorsey
https://www.loc.gov/collections/slave-narratives-from-the-federal-writers-project-1936-to-1938/about-this-collection/ READ THEM! And then do self-care, because it's really hard.
Music at the end is Lift Every Voice and Sing, performed by Spelman College Glee Club and arranged by Roland M. Carter.
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Sheep of the Shire
This week we'll travel to the western border of England, where Shropshire, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire meet, to learn about the gentle and prolific Shropshire sheep.
Ovinology is still open for business on Teespring and Patreon. PLEASE follow CDC guidelines and make the world a better place by staying home! You can order various sheepy sundries through us, which were inventoried and stored prior to the COVID-19 outbreak and are thus safe.
https://www.shropshire-sheep.co.uk/origin-of-the-breed/
https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/shropshire
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