Woolcock - a husband of sheep
My mind is boggling
Interesting though incomplete - I suppose it's impossible to add in every variation (many of which have popped up on TAS at various times). And they didn't have 'yan, tan, tethera............'. The other night in a programme I've forgotten the name of, an auctioneer in a sheep mart of half a century ago used the word 'tethera' I thought, but as I barely understood a word of what he said, I could well be wrong. I thought it was just used for counting sheep.