. Biggle sheep book. Sheep. no BIGGLE SHEEP •OK, high by standing in narrow stall made for the purpose, with floor made high behind. Goiter : Lumps in the throat. Common to lambs when born ; also in young sheep during the first winter. Some think the latter is caused by high feeding. Apply tincture of iodine with a swab, rub- bing on enough to color well the affected portion. Two or three applications, two to four days apart, should remove the worst case of goiter. Castrating : Hold as for docking. Cut off a good sized portion of the end of the sac with a sharp knife, push back the sack from t


. Biggle sheep book. Sheep. no BIGGLE SHEEP •OK, high by standing in narrow stall made for the purpose, with floor made high behind. Goiter : Lumps in the throat. Common to lambs when born ; also in young sheep during the first winter. Some think the latter is caused by high feeding. Apply tincture of iodine with a swab, rub- bing on enough to color well the affected portion. Two or three applications, two to four days apart, should remove the worst case of goiter. Castrating : Hold as for docking. Cut off a good sized portion of the end of the sac with a sharp knife, push back the sack from the testicles, grasp the latter singly, with right hand, and grasp narrow or upper portion of sac firmly with left hand, and draw out until the cord breaks. Do not cut the cord, but break it. When docking and castrating at the same time, castrate first, then dock, and release the lamb. The whole operation should not take over one to two A CHAMPION LINCOLN Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biggle, Jacob. [from old catalog]. Philadelphia, Wilmer Atkinson co.


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