SC - Sauce question

Ron Rispoli rispoli at gte.net
Wed Jul 26 11:35:40 PDT 2000


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Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 18:21:40 -0000
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Subject: [medievalanimals] Just Checking
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Johann von Metten writes:
 Just checking in to see if I set this up right and post a few
thought about where we are with the KWAHASS.

 Right now we stand with the following headlines
Equines-Breeds and Training, Trappings and Keeping
Bovines-Breeds and uses for Meat, milk, leather and labor
Swine-Breeds and uses for meat, leather, and labor
Sheep&Goats-Breeds and uses for wool, milk, and meat
Poultry-Breeds and uses for meat, eggs and labor and pleasure
Canines-Breeds and uses for Hunting, herding sport, and pleasure
Felines(domestic)Breeds and uses for pleasure, rodent control, fur
Rabbits and other small food animals( squirrels,dormice,guinea pigs, 
etc)Food, fur, pleasure.

Non-domestics
Fishing and fish keeping
Non-food small animals(ferrets, rats, mice, snakes?,etc...)
Other animals(wild caught, Falconry, Elephants, Camels?, Lions,
Bears, Crocadiles, etc... Menagries

I realize that camels might have been domesticated for quite awhile, 
but, I didn't know where else to put them!!

Falcons were almost always wild caught and then trained, not truly 
domesticated, same with elephants. Ferrets?( I know they were kept, 
but were they BRED in captivity?) rats/mice (kept?) snakes?("")
I don't know but IF some one comes up with the information, 
documentation and willingness to teach, I think we should consider it!

Johann, poultrier


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