What is your favourite 'traditional' farm animal?
For me it is hard to beat the sheep.
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Apt at this time of year.
What is your favourite 'traditional' farm animal?
For me it is hard to beat the sheep.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/sci_nat_cloning_hall_of_fame/img/1.jpg
Apt at this time of year.
Cows.
Aww.
Is there anything else other than sheep or cows?
Or we talking cuteness or tastiness?
Quote: TopBanana @ April 9 2011, 3:11 PM BSTFor me it is hard to beat the sheep.
Why? Can't you reach?
I enjoy a good cow. Like zooo.
Quote: Timbo @ April 9 2011, 3:40 PM BSTOr we talking cuteness or tastiness?
Well, lamb certainly meets both those requirements.
Okay. Chip has arrived. Just waiting for Sooty to show up...
The only farm animal that isn't completely filthy and disgusting is the horse. All the rest of them taste pretty good, however.
Does anyone here eat pork scratchings?
Quote: TopBanana @ April 9 2011, 4:57 PM BSTDoes anyone here eat pork scratchings?
Oh yes. Or 'Pig Scabs' as they're delightfully-termed around here. Nothing goes better with a pint of Guiness than a packet of baked hairy porcine anus.
Quote: TopBanana @ April 9 2011, 4:57 PM BSTDoes anyone here eat pork scratchings?
They don't sell very well in the U.S. but they're very popular amongst our Mexican brethren.
I saw of Lambing Live this week. Lambs are great.
Quote: chipolata @ April 9 2011, 3:58 PM BSTI enjoy a good cow. Like zooo.
>_<
We eat almost no lamb here. I just read that consumption in the U.S. is 0.3 kilos per person per year. I think I've only eaten it 4 or 5 times in my life.