. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. DOMESTIC OK FARM ANIMALS. 34; exerts some influence on the softness of the pile. The color of wool, though of minor is yet of no trifling importance ; for the purchaser never loses sight of the qualities of purity and perfect whiteness. VARIETIES. Tartar.—This is a valuable breed, for sometime introduced into the United States. They are a medium-sized animal, with agreeably- expressive faces, prominent noses, ears drooping forward, and covered with short, but very fine, glossy, silken hair. The principal


. The American farmer. A hand-book of agriculture for the farm and garden ... Agriculture. DOMESTIC OK FARM ANIMALS. 34; exerts some influence on the softness of the pile. The color of wool, though of minor is yet of no trifling importance ; for the purchaser never loses sight of the qualities of purity and perfect whiteness. VARIETIES. Tartar.—This is a valuable breed, for sometime introduced into the United States. They are a medium-sized animal, with agreeably- expressive faces, prominent noses, ears drooping forward, and covered with short, but very fine, glossy, silken hair. The principal value of thia animal consists in its remarkable powers of procreation — the ewes pro- ducing lambs twice each year, and from three to four, and not unfre- quently five at a time. The quality of the mutton being of the highest order, devoid of woolly or other disagreeable taste, and possessing a delicacy resembling venison, with their capacity for furnishing lambs at all seasons of the year, make them of great value to those whose chief object is to breed for the butcher. LoNG-wooLED. — The long-vFooled sheep are of the largest size. The Fig. New Leicester or Dishley breed stands deservedly at the head of the list and, indeed, for symmetry of shape, early maturity, and attaining to a con. 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 O'Neill, F. W; Williams, H. L. New York, C. W. Carleton & co.


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