The domestic sheep its The domestic sheep : its culture and general management domesticsheepits01stew Year: 1900 FlG. 22. Ram—M eri no—E we. rino, fig. 22; Cots wold, fig. 21; Southdown, fig. 20; Shrop- shire, fig. 19; and Leicester, fig. 18; and those of our com- mon American Merino, which has hitherto been of such enormous value to American breeders. The illustrations here given will go to show how great a variety of wools may be produced in this way, and that with the natural increase in the consumption and demand for various kinds of wools, the Merino will not find its occupation gone,


The domestic sheep its The domestic sheep : its culture and general management domesticsheepits01stew Year: 1900 FlG. 22. Ram—M eri no—E we. rino, fig. 22; Cots wold, fig. 21; Southdown, fig. 20; Shrop- shire, fig. 19; and Leicester, fig. 18; and those of our com- mon American Merino, which has hitherto been of such enormous value to American breeders. The illustrations here given will go to show how great a variety of wools may be produced in this way, and that with the natural increase in the consumption and demand for various kinds of wools, the Merino will not find its occupation gone, but


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