bill cobbett wrote:Insan old chap, this interest in sheep isn't healthy. Seek help mate. Go see a therapist.
insan wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Insan old chap, this interest in sheep isn't healthy. Seek help mate. Go see a therapist.
Londoner "Cypriots" have no clue abt the joy and greatness of being a sheep shepherd in Cyprus. So, u better stop being ridiculous, matey.
kurupetos wrote:insan wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Insan old chap, this interest in sheep isn't healthy. Seek help mate. Go see a therapist.
Londoner "Cypriots" have no clue abt the joy and greatness of being a sheep shepherd in Cyprus. So, u better stop being ridiculous, matey.
You bloody pervert!
insan wrote:kurupetos wrote:insan wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Insan old chap, this interest in sheep isn't healthy. Seek help mate. Go see a therapist.
Londoner "Cypriots" have no clue abt the joy and greatness of being a sheep shepherd in Cyprus. So, u better stop being ridiculous, matey.
You bloody pervert!
Another so-called Cypriot who even dare to call the joy and greatness of being a shepherd as "pervert". Europeanized and wasted "Cypriots". They r not even aware of that they r insulting their dads and grand dads.
bill cobbett wrote:insan wrote:kurupetos wrote:insan wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Insan old chap, this interest in sheep isn't healthy. Seek help mate. Go see a therapist.
Londoner "Cypriots" have no clue abt the joy and greatness of being a sheep shepherd in Cyprus. So, u better stop being ridiculous, matey.
You bloody pervert!
Another so-called Cypriot who even dare to call the joy and greatness of being a shepherd as "pervert". Europeanized and wasted "Cypriots". They r not even aware of that they r insulting their dads and grand dads.
You said it mate, we've moved on. Overcome with modern European values, as you say. Put down the sheep droppings and join us mate.
Sheep and goat livestock in the EU The three EU main sheep producing Member States are the United Kingdom (24.2%), Spain (22.6%) and Greece (9.2%), while the three main goat producing Member States are Greece (37.2%), Spain (21.6%) and France (9.4%). Figure 2: Distribution of the goat population in the EU in 2007EL, 37.2%ES, 21.6%FR, 9.4%IT, 6.9%RO, 6.5%others, 18.3%Source: EurostatFor the main producing Member States (Figure 3), sheep population has declined slightly (-0.4%) from 2006 to 2007 due to the decreases observed in France (-2.5%) and Spain (-1.1%). On the other hand, the sheep livestock increased in Romania (+10.3%), the United Kingdom (+1.2%) and Italy (+0.1%), while it remained stable in Greece. Concerning goats, in the main producing MemberStates (Figure 4) livestock numbers have declined slightly (-0.6%) from 2006 to 2007 due to the decreases observed in Bulgaria (-9.8%), Portugal (-6.2%), Italy (-3.7%), Spain (-2.9%) and France(-0.3%). On the other hand, the goat livestock increased significantly in Romania (+18.9%) and remained relatively stable in Greece. In France in 2007, the flock for dairy sheep remained relatively stable (-0.1%) while sheep meat production decreased moderately (-3.8%); this trend is likely to continue in 2008. Goat milk production is rising as a result of productivity gains, while goat meat production has fallen (-1.4%) in 2007 mainly due to the relatively high prices of feed for fattening kids.
bill cobbett wrote:Insan, between me and you.
Many years ago I was walking across an estate here in GB (which I see from your list is the sheep capital of Europe) and there was a huge flock of sheep across my path. There were hundreds of the bleeders, all looking at me and I had some pretty scary minutes walking through the middle of this mass of sheep. Wasn't nice, so I have sheepophobia.
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