sacstateman
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CDAGRIZ said:sacstateman said:CDAGRIZ said:sacstateman said:Using your figures (I never counted heads of sheep) that means there are 1 sheep for every 5 people in Montana. Only 1 sheep for every 64 people in California......guess you get a bit more intimate with your sheep.......BTW.....out here we call them "ewes" unlike in Montana where they call them "honey, baby, sugar or Mrs." Also...Applebee's may be too formal for you guys, stick to Denny's....and scrape your boots at the border please...
Shortsighted analysis. The sheep in CA are confined to the inland NorCal counties and thus concentrated in a smaller land area than in Montana. While this drastically increases the sheep per person (SPP) figure, SPP isn't determinative. Land area per sheep (sheep concentration) laid over human population concentration is a much better measure of human/sheep interaction. As you and I both know, CA takes the cake there.
http://activerain.trulia.com/blogsv...on-at-the-sacramento-county-landfill----photo
Thanks for the tip re: Applebee's.
Man you have alot of knowledge about sheep.....must be lonely in Montana
I don't live in Montana.
Still have a lot of knowledge about sheep.....