Correct. And when I looked it up I was like "ok...guess I should maybe know that's a word...nah!"

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i knew it but i worked on a sheep farm when i was 11 years old, and my mother is obsessed with textiles

Ha, cool!

There's an Australians and sheep joke in there somewhere...

the whole english speaking world has sheep jokes about their neighbours, it's quite comical.

lol yes! My fave variant is "the Irish invented the sheep intestine condom, but it was the British who thought to remove it from the animal"

You too. Happy Sunday\/\/ayz

Hay and straw for me. I spent most summers helping nearby farms put up their hay and we usually had ungulates I to feed.

haha. horsies :)

And cows and the occasional sheep.

oh, i didn't realise that this appellation applied to the split hoof type. ok. well yeah.

horses are great, but although i've eaten horse jerky and i suspect that horse yoghurt is probably quite good, i will leave it to the mongols lol. i prefer sheep and goats. to be honest, although i love the taste of beef, sheep and goats are the highest utility and most universally suitable animals for human food, and sheep are the king, highest fat content, also make great fibres for clothing, that are not just warm but water resistant, they are easy to manage, small enough they aren't going to cause much injury to their keepers, and tasty enough that it'll work for me. although i prefer goats overall, because they are more ornery, eat anything, are ridiculous and less of a herd animal, and are very suited to mountain life.