[Jacob-list] What's in a name?

Gary Anderson gbanderson at ucdavis.edu
Sat Mar 17 11:25:54 EDT 2007


Our flock name is Hillside. Until 2 weeks ago, we lived for 33+ years in
the Central Valley of California, which has neither hills nor hillsides. We
selected Hillside with a particular knoll in mind for building a retirement
house (and barn!) on my family's farm in Michigan. Our sheep arrived in
Michigan last October, we joined them last week, construction of our house
and barn will be completed by late spring, and by early summer I hope to see
our flock grazing on hillside pastures.

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Today's Topics:

1. Naming (Victoria da Roza)
2. Re: Naming (critterland at bendcable.com)
3. Re: Naming (JACI SIEHL)
4. Re: Naming (Linda)
5. Bloody noses (Lynette Frick)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 09:14:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Victoria da Roza <castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com>
Subject: [Jacob-list] Naming
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We named our Farm Castle Rock because we live on
Castle Rock Rd., down the road from Castle Rock Park.
We like the name and the formation that gave the road
its name. I have since found that there are "Castle
Rock" formations all over the place and How wierd, my
sister lived in Castle Rock , Colo.for awhile after we
named our farm.
I wait till the names suggest themselves, but we
have a small flock so I do not need lots of names.
Last year Princess was named within 3 min. of birth
because of the way she always posed herself, like she
was "all that". A number of our ewes are named by
others. The babies usually have such distinct
personalities it is not difficult to think of a good
name but we are very picky about the names of those we
intend to keep because we will be using them all the
time. Victoria
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> 2. Sheep Names (Susan J Martin)

> 3. Re: names? (spotted_sheep at bluefrog.com)

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> "Dandy's" is a contraction of my name and my wife's

> (Dan & Sandy).

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> When we got into Jacobs we thought that we'd do

> everything we could to give

> the sheep Bible names since the breed was named

> after sheep described in the

> Bible. That may seem like a challenge, given that

> one keeps more ewe's than

> rams, but a few years ago while reading threw the

> Bible I kept a list of

> every woman's name I ran across--it's 110 names

> long. Couple that with Biblical

> concepts and words like "Peace" for a particularly

> mild ewe, "Agape" (the

> Biblical word for love) for a ewe born on

> Valentine's day, and "Noah's wife" for

> a ewe we never got around to naming (Noah's wife

> appears as a character in

> the Bible, but her name is never listed) and we've

> got quite a list to choose

> from. Some of the sheep get names that seem to fit

> based on their character

> and some just get the names that strike our fancy

> at the moment, but so far

> so good on the Biblical motif.

>

> -Dan

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> From: "Susan J Martin" <stcroft at ptd.net>

> Subject: [Jacob-list] Sheep Names

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> I have had all kinds of ideas about naming over the

> years......for a while I was striving for not just

> Bible names but also Hebrew names. I even bought a

> book of Hebrew names.....the only problem with those

> names is that they didn't connect with people - hard

> to remember, hard to say, etc. We have also named

> sheep for their personalities -- we once had one

> named Apache! Years ago we bought a sheep with the

> name of Jacqueline -- however the seller was adamant

> that we needed to use a French pronunciation -- this

> lambie was never to be a Jackie......she was

> "Jacque-wa-leen"!!! However, I am now working my

> way through the alphabet........this is a relatively

> new "fad" for me - this year all lambs will have

> names starting with the letter E........and I pretty

> much do it randomly by looking through a baby name

> book and selecting the ones that "sound good" and

> seem to fit the look/personality of the sheep. I

> have always used real names -- we've never used

> names like Fluffy, Pu

> ff, Lamb Chop, etc. Occasionally I will even

> bestow a middle name -- one of my favorite sheep was

> Amity Lou -- our pygmy goat is Daisy May (not real

> original, but it seems to fit her), and Daisy May's

> two wethered sons are Zevi (Hebrew) and Rudy. The

> first Jacob sheep I ever owned was Fieldwood

> Anna........originally from the Rockefeller Farm.

> Our prefix and the name of our little 10 acre

> farmette is Stonecroft..........aptly named because

> our soil is very shaley and rocky - I always say

> it's 4 parts stone to 1 part soil!! And a croft is

> a small farm.......Stonecroft.

>

> Well, I should do a barn check.........it's mid

> March, we are one third of the way through lambing

> and the weather forecast is saying anywhere from 3-6

> inches of snow tomorrow here in southeast PA -- and

> it could be more!!! What happened to

> Spring.....earlier this wk. our temperatures were in

> the 60's!!!!

> Sue Martin

> Stonecroft

>

> May the Lord bless you and keep you; may He make

> His face to shine on you

> and be gracious to you; may He lift up His

> countenance on you and give you peace.

> Numbers 6:22-27

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> From: Cathy Robinson <perfectspot at blueridge.net>

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> Our farm name (Perfect Spot) was chosen just prior

> to our actual move to

> our current location in the foothills of the Blue

> Ridge mountains in

> western NC.

> At that time, it seemed like the "perfect spot" for

> us to settle with

> our small flock and I liked the tie between the name

> and our spotted sheep!

>

> The "rest of the story", as some of you know, is

> that this "perfect

> spot" turned out not to be that for us. We enjoyed

> the quietude and

> beauty of this area for about a year before the

> changes started to

> appear and now (seven years later) it is hardly the

> same place; western

> NC was "discovered" by developers, the timber lands

> are disappearing by

> the truckload, and our farm is now surrounded by two

> (of many)

> subdivisions of upscale vacation homes that have

> sprouted in this area.

>

> We recently (again) went on a quest for the "perfect

> spot" for our

> little farm, when we were successful in selling this

> place, and if all

> goes as planned, we should be moving once more to a

> NEW "perfect spot"

> within a couple of months...still in this general

> area so that no job

> changes were necessary, but in an area with many

> small, established farms.

>

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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 11:53:32 -0700
From: critterland at bendcable.com
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Naming
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My farm is named, rather inelegantly, CritterLand Farm. It started as a
joke in my family, and all of a sudden it stuck, and then my BIL made me a
big metal sign with that name--so I'm CritterLand. Individual
"critters", whether sheep, goats, alpacas, or any of the other various
animals that find their way here, are usually named for either appearance,
behavior, or specific incidents. I have a sheep named Chewee because her
dam was so enthusiastic about cleaning her off at birth she chewed half her
tail off before I figured out what she was doing and stopped her. Flipsie
was born rather rapidly while her dam was stuck upside down ("flipped") on
her back, wedged between a feeder and a wall in an area she wasn't supposed
to be able to get in to. Miss Priss walked like she was too good to
touch the ground and had facial markings resembling pursed lips.
Sometimes my warped sense of humor takes over, as well.... one year the
first ram lamb to hit the ground af
ter a long series of ewe lambs became ShaNaNa (after the group of the same
name), because of one of their songs--- he had a "rama lamba ding dong".
So, with the exception of one maternal line of goats whose names all begin
with J, critters around here can wind up with just about any kind of name
imaginable.

Melody


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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 12:55:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: JACI SIEHL <wedohoney at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Naming
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First let me say, this has been the most fun reading in a long time!

I have Sugarpine Farms since we live in the Sierra Nevada foothills at the
elevation where sugarpine trees start appearing.

My husband wanted to have fun with our place, so our chicken coop looks
like an old mercantile (with dental trim, a tall false front and a front
porch for the rocking chair). Our sheep shed (when finally built) will be
in the style of a livery or blacksmith's shop.

So obviously we name our sheep using the Old West for ideas. Calamity
Jane has always been a trouble-maker (opening gates, stealing tools,
sneaking into the house, etc., etc.). Madeline was named for a singer that
used to do her act on horseback, Lady Godiva-style. Lillie (Langtree) is
known by the name Two Bit because the breeder threw her in to the package
for only $25, and finally Molly (a well known lady of the evening) is known
as Hoser because she has a stripe on the top of her head like the dog from
the movie Strange Brew.

We will use real and fictional names, whichever seems to fit the lamb.

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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:22:05 -0400
From: Linda <patchworkfibers at alltel.net>
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Naming
To: JACI SIEHL <wedohoney at sbcglobal.net>, <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
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I agree - it's been really fun to read. You can sure see how creative our
Jacob breeders and how much fun we are all having naming our lambs and our
farms.

I would love to see a picture of your chicken coop.

Linda

www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn


> First let me say, this has been the most fun reading in a long time!

>

> I have Sugarpine Farms since we live in the Sierra Nevada foothills

> at the elevation where sugarpine trees start appearing.

>

> My husband wanted to have fun with our place, so our chicken coop

> looks like an old mercantile (with dental trim, a tall false front

> and a front porch for the rocking chair). Our sheep shed (when

> finally built) will be in the style of a livery or blacksmith's

> shop.

>

> So obviously we name our sheep using the Old West for ideas.

> Calamity Jane has always been a trouble-maker (opening gates,

> stealing tools, sneaking into the house, etc., etc.). Madeline was

> named for a singer that used to do her act on horseback, Lady

> Godiva-style. Lillie (Langtree) is known by the name Two Bit

> because the breeder threw her in to the package for only $25, and

> finally Molly (a well known lady of the evening) is known as Hoser

> because she has a stripe on the top of her head like the dog from

> the movie Strange Brew.

>

> We will use real and fictional names, whichever seems to fit the

> lamb.

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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 22:13:35 -0700
From: "Lynette Frick" <lynettefrick at gmail.com>
Subject: [Jacob-list] Bloody noses
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I think I solved the mystery nose bleed, at least on our farm. I remembered
from last year a couple of other people had sheep with this problem so I
thought I would post this. Yesterday evening at feeding time, two of my
adult ewes got into a pecking order squabble. My three year old ewe, the
same and only one that gets nose bleeds, was vying for top rank with my
oldest ewe. The older ewe who is small but feisty, has a slightly damaged
horn and decided not to fight fair, and ended the fight with a hard bash to
the bridge of the others nose causing a nose bleed. She tried that several
times before placing that winning blow just right. That particular 3 yo. has
always been pushy, so it wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't the dry climate
causing this after all.

Lynette Frick
IDEAL FARM
Jacob Sheep, Club Lambs, Game Fowl
www.idealjacobsheep.com
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