. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. WvoMiNt; Sheihkki) and his Outfit watched by a boy. The great flocks are incharge of a shepherd assisted by his dog, andby a helper if the sheep are very a large flock belongs to different own-ers living in the same village and having acommon right of pasture on the moorland. In the morning, when the time comes to leadthe flock to the fields, the shepherd blows his and the shepherd sits down (still watching hissheep) to his daily avocation, which consists inknitting coarse woolen socks. Besides his knit-ting,


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. WvoMiNt; Sheihkki) and his Outfit watched by a boy. The great flocks are incharge of a shepherd assisted by his dog, andby a helper if the sheep are very a large flock belongs to different own-ers living in the same village and having acommon right of pasture on the moorland. In the morning, when the time comes to leadthe flock to the fields, the shepherd blows his and the shepherd sits down (still watching hissheep) to his daily avocation, which consists inknitting coarse woolen socks. Besides his knit-ting, the shepherd carries a long crook with atiny scoop at the end, with which he flings littlepellets of earth at the sheep that may chance tostray from the main body, in order to recall shepherd has also a fine horn box adorned. . ; : in , Canada horn, the owners open the doors of their sheep-cots, and the different little flocks rush outand form themselves into a great flock, cross-ing the village slowl\- under the guidance of with brass nails and filled with an ointment forthe scab, a disease that attacks the moorlandsheep sooner than others. This bo.\ hangs athis waist. \\hen the shepherd knits he sticks 17© OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS


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