elevan
Critter Addict ♥
Yesterday I attended Ohio State's Parasitology Field Day at a sheep farm that had registered polypays - a wool breed. Got my FAMACHA training by handling their sheep. They were a calm, mild mannered breed...very easy to handle the ram lambs.
I also got to try my first taste of lamb. I have to say that I'm not entirely sure that I like it :/ DH enjoyed it but it just wasn't a taste that I thoroughly enjoyed. They cooked down a leg of lamb...lightly seasoned...then shredded for sandwiches. I'm told that wool breeds and hair breeds taste differently so I'll give it a try at least 2 more times before I completely pass judgement on taste. I also understand that this was one style of cooking and it was intended to give us the full on flavor of the lamb without any competing flavor profiles.
I also got to try my first taste of lamb. I have to say that I'm not entirely sure that I like it :/ DH enjoyed it but it just wasn't a taste that I thoroughly enjoyed. They cooked down a leg of lamb...lightly seasoned...then shredded for sandwiches. I'm told that wool breeds and hair breeds taste differently so I'll give it a try at least 2 more times before I completely pass judgement on taste. I also understand that this was one style of cooking and it was intended to give us the full on flavor of the lamb without any competing flavor profiles.