. Agriculture in Canada; modern principles of agriculture applicable to Canadian farming to yield greater profit. Agriculture; Agriculture; cbk. SHEEP. 207 Again, having horns, they are said to be able to take care of themselves against dogs. For the dog nuisance, lead is more effectual, and Shoot D°es. every farmer who has a valuable flock of sheep should keep a loaded gun in a convenient place, and when he finds a dog chasing his sheep he should shoot it, depending on the law for UIROPSTIIRK The feeding and exercise of breeding ewes re- Feeding of quires special attention. In th


. Agriculture in Canada; modern principles of agriculture applicable to Canadian farming to yield greater profit. Agriculture; Agriculture; cbk. SHEEP. 207 Again, having horns, they are said to be able to take care of themselves against dogs. For the dog nuisance, lead is more effectual, and Shoot D°es. every farmer who has a valuable flock of sheep should keep a loaded gun in a convenient place, and when he finds a dog chasing his sheep he should shoot it, depending on the law for UIROPSTIIRK The feeding and exercise of breeding ewes re- Feeding of quires special attention. In the autumn, when being Ewes" mated, they should receive extra food. Nothing is better than a feed of rape each day. It is advisable to have lambs come early in the spring, provided the ewes have a warm pen. The lambs should have a compartment in the pen (arranged so that the ewes cannot get in), and where they can receive extra feed of pulped roots, cut clover, bran, bruised oats and ground flax (mixed). The lambs should be docked when a week 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 Rennie, William. Toronto W. Rennie


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