Sheep are roughly 1/4 the size of an average horse... So 4 sheep to 1 horse. -Dawn --- Jason Kirk <Gojira@ADELPHIA.NET> wrote: > Now, if we can figure out a way to put them to work. > Maybe like a hamster on > a wheel. Does anyone know the mathematical formula > to convert sheep power to > horse power? > > Jason
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