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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine book
This is the best book of this kind I've read since James Herriot. In a way David Kennard is more powerful because instead of serving the farmer he is one and has to survive on what he can do as a farmer. He has a deep appreciation of the land and the environment around him coupled with a strong sense of history. His writing is excellent, the pace good and the stories...
Published on January 18, 2007 by W. Eppick

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Sheperd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs
Interesting, but not as good as I had hoped for. If you love Border Collies all of their behavior and history is fun to read about but this book is about more than the dogs.
Published on May 11, 2008 by R. Strand


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine book, January 18, 2007
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W. Eppick (Washington State) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs (Hardcover)
This is the best book of this kind I've read since James Herriot. In a way David Kennard is more powerful because instead of serving the farmer he is one and has to survive on what he can do as a farmer. He has a deep appreciation of the land and the environment around him coupled with a strong sense of history. His writing is excellent, the pace good and the stories wonderful. It is wrapped in a package of an eventful year in the life of his farm. If you enjoy reading about nature, man and his interaction with animals, you'll enjoy this book.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful, honest -- the real deal, January 10, 2007
This review is from: A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs (Hardcover)
David Kennard keeps more than 800 ewes who produce some 1,200 lambs each year on his scenic, windswept farm on the North Devon coast. This is the story of a year in the life of his flock, his farm, his young family, and the five border collies he trains and relies on in his work. Given his background, it's no surprise that he knows sheep and shepherding through and through, and this knowledge, together with his understanding and love of his dogs, radiates throughout the book. In addition, he is a keen observer of nature, and writes with remarkable beauty, grace and humor. Anyone who is drawn to the age-old, elemental life of a shepherd -- a vanishing way of life of simplicity, hardship and profound satisfaction -- is sure to love this book.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sheep, October 30, 2010
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This review is from: A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs (Hardcover)
A good book about sheep dogs, sheep and shepherds. Lots of real life lessons here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book before getting any sheep., October 11, 2009
This review is from: A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs (Hardcover)
The subtitle of this book could read 'Through the Seasons with One Man, His Sheep, and His Dogs' as you will learn more about sheep than herding dogs. Not that there isn't plenty about dogs too, just that due to the nature of the business sheep take up more words.
How he found time and energy to write a book is beyond me. After watching the film 'Nanook of the North' I was struck by how physically grueling Inuit life was. This book gave me a similar sensation. My mom runs a 100 head goat dairy which is similar to a point. Barn goats however require much less wrangling than pastured sheep, nor do they have to be shorn or dipped.
Kennard raises his sheep primarily for meat, so vegetarians be warned. He raises about 1000 head on several approx. 300 acre sized pastures. Its not the free ranging type of shepherding of the Scottish highlands of old. Still his dogs are very useful to him.
He is a capable, low key writer. The book is a series of chronological vignettes of the sheep ranching year. It should be of interest to anyone interested in an authentic sense of modern animal husbandry without getting mud and dung on their boots. The dog interest is a bonus for those who interested in reading about working dogs.
Of all the working dogs I've read about sheep herding dogs seem to have it the best. They can work for ten years or so, whereas the Inuit used to kill their sled dogs at age five and racing greyhounds average worklife is two years.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Vicariously Live the Life of a Shepherd on the North Devon Coast, May 1, 2009
This review is from: A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs (Hardcover)
I really loved this book. At first it seemed to be more information than I wanted to know. But he is a really good writer and drew me into his world. I learned so much! It's sad to learn that it is a vanishing profession in the UK, as profits aren't great enough to live on any more. I'm really glad I read it. There aren't a lot of pictures but the ones that there are are topnotch and show the gorgeous Devon coastline where he grazes his sheep. It is a grueling profession requiring tremendous stength, stamina, and commitment and I'll never see sheep in quite the same way again after having reading it.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A most entertaining, delightful book!, March 19, 2009
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A vivid and well-written account of life on an English sheep farm. You'll want to check out all his books, and his series on Mist the Sheepdog!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Sheperd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs, May 11, 2008
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Interesting, but not as good as I had hoped for. If you love Border Collies all of their behavior and history is fun to read about but this book is about more than the dogs.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Genuine, February 12, 2007
This review is from: A Shepherd's Watch: Through the Seasons with One Man and His Dogs (Hardcover)
A totally wonderful book. Beautifully written and authentic. Don't miss this one!
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