dimanche 23 juin 2013
Work In Progress
mercredi 19 juin 2013
You're 'avin a Larf!
Having fought with Gary over the years to detach his seriously felted fleece by any means necessary last year there was a bit of a break through and I left him longer than usual. To my surprise he rooed almost all of his fleece with just a little around the neck needing scissoring. So this year the fibre fairies have been back at work. ( snigger) Its true, its not an enviable hairstyle but its not for long the rest is lifting off nicely and soon Gary can go back to being a cool dude.
I expect virtually all of my sheep to moult or shed some part of their fleece.
As with the majority of my sheep this ewe has shed the wool on her tail and back legs and around the udder. This has not been trimmed or removed in any way. This kind of trait along with the primitive short tail is a reminder that this breed like many other primitives retains a close association with sheep who were not intensively managed and who by natural selection were reared to be closely in tune with their environment.
For the fibre enthusiast a sheep who sheds its fleece can be a bonus but in terms of management its benefits are huge. Any sheep who may have soiled their fleece on fresh spring grass readily lose the soiled fleece without human intervention, at worst a swift tug to remove any daggy bits to speed things along is all that is needed.
The longer I keep my sheep the more I learn about the processes that led to this breed and how its adaptations fit into the landscape. I am sure that there is plenty more that they have to teach me.
And plenty more for me to play with.
dimanche 16 juin 2013
Fibre Fun
I finally finished my first bobbin of home spun Ouessant fleece!Yay!! I'm happy with it but its a practice piece definately not useable other than as a learning experience. I'm happy that my fingers are becoming more nimble and that although its full of mistakes I have made enough progress to start to produce the kind of fibre I want even if its still in fits and starts. The combed fibre is Ouessant with the darker ball at the top some natural coloured shetland. I have a selection of shetland top and the intention is to move on to this to continue my spinning practice. I'm curious to know if the commercially prepared shetland fleece will make things easier, certainly I hope it will show me my mistakes with my Ouessant fleece fibre prep. I have a rooed fleece steeping in the sink and several that need sorting but I feel so much progress has been made in getting to grips with the next step in processing my own fleeces. I'll allow myself a small sense of satisfaction.
lundi 10 juin 2013
L'il Devils
However I know what doesn't appeal
It will take time to tease out the variables and factors that will contribute to a horn set that attains a natural sweep. Patience......
jeudi 6 juin 2013
dimanche 2 juin 2013
Woolly Jumpers!
samedi 1 juin 2013
Listening
mercredi 29 mai 2013
Beauty........
dimanche 12 mai 2013
mardi 18 septembre 2012
GEMO National Competition Rennes 2012 - The Event
Then it was time to get eye to eye with the sheep. These rams from the Parc d'Armorique arrived the night before the show.
samedi 8 septembre 2012
Judging Ouessants Dutch Style
mercredi 5 septembre 2012
Flavours From Holland
mardi 3 juillet 2012
GEMO Gazette
jeudi 28 juin 2012
GEMO Concours National 2012
Put the date in your diary now. 16.09.2012
jeudi 21 juin 2012
Heritage Flock - L'Ecomusée du Pays de Rennes
LINK to the Ecomusée Website
mercredi 14 septembre 2011
Photos Slideshow St Rivoal 2011
mardi 6 septembre 2011
GEMO 2011 St Rivoal -The Results ( unofficially)
vendredi 5 août 2011
Concours National 2011 Moutons d'Ouessant
jeudi 21 juillet 2011
Paris Salon de l'Agriculture - 2011
You have to get past the Charmoise at the begining.......Every year the breed is represented at the Salon de l'Agriculture THE big agricultural show of the year. This years participants don't seem overly amused but proved a hit with the public.
samedi 8 janvier 2011
GEMO National Competition Results 2010
Until the results get published on the GEMO website ( at which time I'll link to them from this page) Here are the results as published in the GEMO bulletin of Dec 2010
RESULTS
WHITES
Rams & Yearlings - Béliers & Antenais : 9 presented 5 confirmed
Prix d'Honneur PERSYN François 46cm
1er Prix MORZYNSKI Dominique 39.5cm
2éme Prix VAILLANT Hervé 42cm
Ewes - Brebis : 13 presented 9 confirmed
Prix d'Honneur MORZYNSKI Dominique 41cm
1er Prix MORZYNSKI Dominique 41cm
2éme Prix VAILLANT Hervé 44.5cm
Antenaises : 9 presented
Prix d'Honneur MORZYNSKI Dominique 42cm
1er Prix Parc Naturel d'Armorique 42cm
2éme Prix ROYER Patrice 45.5cm
BLACKS
Rams - Béliers : 5 presented 4 confirmed
Prix d'Honneur Not Awarded
1er Prix DELEPOULLE André 47.5cm
2éme Prix HEMMING Renée 46cm
Yearlings - Antenais 5 Presented
Prix d'Honneur ROYER Patrice 42cm
1er Prix MORZYNSKI Dominique 43cm
2éme Prix ECOMUSEE de Rennes 42cm
Ewes - Brebis 18 Presented 18 Confirmed
Prix d'Honneur ECOMUSEE de Rennes 43.5cm
1er Prix DELEPOULLE André 45cm
2éme Prix ECOMUSEE de Rennes 45cm
Yearlings - Antenaises 16 presented
Prix d'Honneur CARRE Patrick 42.5cm
1er Prix BILLES Claude 41.5cm
2éme Prix DELEPOULLE André 43.5cm
AUTRES COULEURS
16 Presented- No details provided
Mention Spéciale BILLES Claude
Championnat Mâles
ROYER Patrice 46cm
Championnat Femelles
ROYER Patrice 41cm
Prix d'Ensemble
Prix d'Honneur MORZYNSKI Dominique
1er Prix VAILLANT Hervé
2éme Prix ECOMUSEE de Rennes
Prix Couple
Prix d'Honneur ROYER Patrice
1er Prix MORZYNSKI Dominique
2éme Prix BILLES Claude
Prix Spéciale du Jury
LANDERNEAU Emilie
PERCQ Gérard
PEUPLE Marcel
Getting the format right with Blogger seems an impossiblity!
The Ouessant Sheep originates from the island of Ouessant, part of a tiny archipelago just off the north coast of Finistere, Brittany. The island of terror as it was known to some, was swept by the full force of the atlantic’s weather, the hardy sheep adapted to survive on poor grazing from salty clifftop meadows. It was the women of the island that raised the sheep, renowned for their black wool to weave into cloth known locally as berlinge and their meat with its sweet and delicate taste.
La race "Mouton d'Ouessant" est originaire de l’île d’’Ouessant qui fait parti d’un petit archipel au large du Finistère, Bretagne. L’île de l'épouvante comme c'était connu par certains était balayé par les intempéries de l’atlantique, ces moutons rustiques s'adaptaient à survivre sur les pâturages pauvres des falaises salées. C’était les femmes de l’île qui élevaient les moutons réputés pour leur laine noire à tisser « la berlinge » une étoffe régionale et leur viande avec un goût doux et délicat.



















