Muckle Oxters 100 Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 I’m lookin tae settle an argument. Weel, mibee no an argument. Dat soonds a bit dramatic. More lik a discussion, but it’s a slow Sunday at da hoose so it seems lik a hot topic! Onywye.. Whit’s da Shetland names o da various ages o female, male and castrated sheep? And is dir variations atween areas? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Muckle Oxters 100 Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 P.S. happy Valentine’s Day to my idder half when she reads dis Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ghostrider 1,540 Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 I dunna think Im wantin ta say ocht upoa a subject dat da OP mentions idders halfs and castrated males athin it ee time. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Colin 825 Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 20 hours ago, Muckle Oxters said: P.S. happy Valentine’s Day to my idder half when she reads dis If you are having a "discussion" with your wife, experience suggests that you will not get out of it that easily... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
George. 271 Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 Males and females, all too often, have very different names......... but castrated sheep Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Colin 825 Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 5 hours ago, George. said: Males and females, all too often, have very different names......... but castrated sheep Eneuch of that George. My brain is hurting... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Muckle Oxters 100 Posted February 15 Author Report Share Posted February 15 I don't tink you're takin dis seriously! I wis tinkin I was da top boy and boastin aboot my knowledge o croftin, until I was put on da spot. Noo dirs folk makin a fool o me because I hardly ken da difference atween a gimmer, a tüp and a hug. And I only pit yun funny "ü" thing above da "u" in tup tae look lik I ken whit I'm spikin aboot. Is a tüp joost a name for a ram dat could be ony age? Whit's da name o a castrated ram? No his personal name lik David or Peter, but a generic name Is a gimmer a yowe dat hasna had a lamb? Help me oot here! Davie P 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ghostrider 1,540 Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 3 hours ago, Muckle Oxters said: I wis tinkin I was da top boy and boastin aboot my knowledge o croftin, until I was put on da spot. Noo dirs folk makin a fool o me because I hardly ken da difference atween a gimmer, a tüp and a hug. Dis is whit ey happens whin you brag athin da hearin o' da wife. Im keepin richt oot o' it. Nae gud ever cam oot o' pruvin da wife rang, be it your ain een ur some idder boddy's een. Muckle Oxters 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Colin 825 Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 Don't take it personally. No slur was intended. FWIW; I don't have a clue either. Muckle Oxters 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Davie P 256 Posted February 15 Report Share Posted February 15 4 hours ago, Muckle Oxters said: Whit's da name o a castrated ram? No his personal name lik David or Peter, but a generic name This is indeed a hot topic! I’m sure the answer will be somewhere in this research which Google through up The Effect of Castration and Age on the Development of the Shetland Sheep Skeleton and a Metric Comparison Between Bones of Males if you want to display your crofting knowledge and win back the admiration and respect of the agricultural world, try casually dropping in a couple of phrases from that research at the next Cunningsburgh Show “Yis Magnie, sex seems to be an important variable influencing the age at which epiphyses fuse. Thus females fuse earliest, followed by males, and castrates are much delayed. The delay in epiphysial fusion in wethers and absence of delay in dental replacement, bodes well for Payne’s suggested method for recognising the remains of wethers in archaeological collections.” Muckle Oxters and George. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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