Girls Who Don't D&D

The DM seems to know what he's doing. I think he might have read a few lines of at least one book. I'm 3 episodes in. I'm really enjoying it so far.

Great find. Thank you for sharing!
I like their site and the podcast seems pretty entertaining from the few skimmed sections I listened to of the 1st episode.
 

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DrunkonDuty

he/him
Australia has way more sheep than New Zealand does, although NZ does have more sheep per person.

NZ: 5 sheep/person.
Australia: 3 sheep/person.
(approximate numbers.)

NZ used to have many more sheep back in ye olden days. But in the last few decades a lot of agriculture has moved into dairy. Or so I've been told.

edit: Google tells me there was an increase in dairy production of 1.8% from 2020 - 2021.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
NZ: 5 sheep/person.
Australia: 3 sheep/person.
(approximate numbers.)

NZ used to have many more sheep back in ye olden days. But in the last few decades a lot of agriculture has moved into dairy. Or so I've been told.

edit: Google tells me there was an increase in dairy production of 1.8% from 2020 - 2021.
Also the hobbits ate a bunch of them.
 

pukunui

Legend
NZ: 5 sheep/person.
Australia: 3 sheep/person.
(approximate numbers.)

NZ used to have many more sheep back in ye olden days. But in the last few decades a lot of agriculture has moved into dairy. Or so I've been told.

edit: Google tells me there was an increase in dairy production of 1.8% from 2020 - 2021.
That's about right. 25 million sheep and 5 million people. According to Stats NZ, the local sheep population has been on a steady decline since the 1980s, but the investment in dairy cattle isn't as significant as I would have thought. In fact, it looks like cattle farmers have been switching from dairy to meat in the past few years.

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