Wordsmith.org: the magic of words

Wordsmith Talk

About Us | What's New | Search | Site Map | Contact Us  

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 2 of 3 1 2 3
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 5,400
Carpal Tunnel
Offline
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 5,400
actually , eta, 55 lbs of wool, when washed, will yeild about 40 lbs of usable yarn, so--now think about it, even when skiing, or out in vermonts endless winter, do you wear 10 lb sweaters?

40lbs of wool= 640 oz of wool, and a heavy sweater is about 40 oz of wool.. so 16 sweaters, is a more likely number, or about 10 full suits!

the news is old news on knitting BB's!
(55 lbs of wool will yeild about 10 lbs of lanolin/40pounds of fiber, and 5lbs of un-usable stuff, (twigs/dag/etc)

merino is a particulary fine wool, the fibers about 1/10 the diamiter of a human hair, curly enough to be easy to spin, but not too curly, and long (though shrek's is partiularly long!) fibers, that yeild fine strong 'thread'.. its great stuff to knit with, and knitters who no nothing about sheep, know merino wool!


Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 2,891
B
Carpal Tunnel
Offline
Carpal Tunnel
B
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 2,891
It's funny that the guy (Ranch owner John Perriam) says this.... ...the ram would have had "little food in winter" when snow piles up more than 6 feet deep, bitter winds blow across the mountain peaks, and grazing would only be possible when snow was blown off slopes. when Shrek has been on the lam and surviving on his own for six years.




Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 11,613
Carpal Tunnel
Offline
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 11,613
I had so hoped that merino and meringue were related Why? Had you wanted to make a key lamb pie?


#127927 04/30/04 01:40 AM
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,475
J
veteran
Offline
veteran
J
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,475
AS-- Yes, indeed.

Jackie-- 'Cause of the fluffiness in both.


Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,624
Pooh-Bah
Offline
Pooh-Bah
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,624
bel said "It's funny that the guy (Ranch owner John Perriam) says this.... ...the ram would have had "little food in winter" when snow piles up more than 6 feet deep, bitter winds blow across the mountain peaks, and grazing would only be possible when snow was blown off slopes. when Shrek has been on the lam and surviving on his own for six years."

Don't have ranches in NZ, bel. Them's "stations".

And Mr Perriam was right. There would have been precious little food for him in winter. Obviously enough, but it wouldn't have been great tucker ...



Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 2,661
Carpal Tunnel
Offline
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 2,661
Had you wanted to make a key lamb pie?

Can I get an amaretto off the rocks with that?



Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 2,891
B
Carpal Tunnel
Offline
Carpal Tunnel
B
Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 2,891
Well, there's one fact-checker that should have his knuckles rapped. I copied "Ranch" straight from the article.

Two questions though,

1) Are all ranches called stations in NZ or only those with sheep?

2) Obviously enough, but it wouldn't have been great tucker ... What?? [confused-e]




Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 13,803
Carpal Tunnel
Offline
Carpal Tunnel
Joined: Dec 2000
Posts: 13,803
Was the article written by a New Zealander? Was it for a New Zealand audience?


Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 508
N
addict
Offline
addict
N
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 508
Obviously enough, but it wouldn't have been great tucker ... What?? [confused-e]

Enough tucker (ie, food) to keep the poor lamb alive, but not the choicest selection. (Din't we just talk about the food-as-tucker thang? Somewhere.)


Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,624
Pooh-Bah
Offline
Pooh-Bah
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,624
The article was most definitely not written by a New Zealander. It would be a page 3 job at the most in the Zild. People aren't as obsessed with sheep in NZ as people outside NZ think they are ...

I know Bendigo Station (the farm where Shrek exists) quite well. It's one of the areas used in the Great Easter Bunny Hunt. In winter there would be very little food (tucker) available to him, and he would be competing with a lot of ravenous rabbits for what little there is. He would have had to eat tussock shoots (not the best) and matagouri leaves (more usually eaten by goats). He would have been able to find grass on sunnier slopes during the winter, but not much. He's probably as thin as a rake underneath all that wool!


Page 2 of 3 1 2 3

Moderated by  Jackie 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Statistics
Forums16
Topics13,915
Posts230,174
Members9,198
Most Online4,606
Sep 17th, 2025
Newest Members
testawad, Bill_L, achz, MAGNVSTALSMA, Burlyfish
9,198 Registered Users
Who's Online Now
0 members (), 806 guests, and 2 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters(30 Days)
Top Posters
wwh 13,858
Faldage 13,803
Jackie 11,613
wofahulicodoc 11,062
tsuwm 10,542
LukeJavan8 9,971
AnnaStrophic 6,511
Wordwind 6,296
of troy 5,400
Disclaimer: Wordsmith.org is not responsible for views expressed on this site. Use of this forum is at your own risk and liability - you agree to hold Wordsmith.org and its associates harmless as a condition of using it.

Home | Today's Word | Yesterday's Word | Subscribe | FAQ | Archives | Search | Feedback
Wordsmith Talk | Wordsmith Chat

© 1994-2025 Wordsmith

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5
(Release build 20201027)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 7.4.33 Page Time: 0.030s Queries: 33 (0.016s) Memory: 2.9356 MB (Peak: 3.2470 MB) Data Comp: Off Server Time: 2025-10-20 11:07:03 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS