. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... CHE\IOT RAM- 3RD AT II. * SHOW, 1907; 1ST AND CHAMPION, NOKTHUMHKKLAND, DUiMFKHJS, CHIiVlOT UIMMER 1ST IKIZIC WINNER AT H. i- SHOW, 1407 Cheviot Sheep 197 coarse. Some were big, some were little. Somehad white faces, some yellow. In fact, whatwere known as Cheviots were in many caseslittle other than crosses. To improve the breed,from about 1850 several enterprising flock-masters devoted ye


. The standard cyclopedia of modern agriculture and rural economy, by the most distinguished authorities and specialists under the editorship of Professor R. Patrick Wright ... CHE\IOT RAM- 3RD AT II. * SHOW, 1907; 1ST AND CHAMPION, NOKTHUMHKKLAND, DUiMFKHJS, CHIiVlOT UIMMER 1ST IKIZIC WINNER AT H. i- SHOW, 1407 Cheviot Sheep 197 coarse. Some were big, some were little. Somehad white faces, some yellow. In fact, whatwere known as Cheviots were in many caseslittle other than crosses. To improve the breed,from about 1850 several enterprising flock-masters devoted years of their lives; out themost famous, as he was the best known, wasJames Brydon (see art. Brydon, James). Thetype of sheep sought by Mr. Brydon was largeand stylish, and his kind were bought by al-most every owner of a Cheviot flock through-out Scotland. However, the testing time camewith some bad seasons, such as 1879, and thelosses among Cheviot sheep were Professor Wallace, in his excellent accountof the Cheviot breed, says (Farm Live Stockof Great Britain, p. 528): In attaining sizeand beauty, Brydon had got on the wrongtack, and had sacrificed hardihood and utility,the two essentials in a mountain sheep, forsale-ring appearance. The result has been thata


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