. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. FiQ, S4.—Hampshire ewea and lambs on alfalfa, University of Illinois. or more before they are sufficiently firm and rijDe to be a first-class lamb product. This is not the ease with the' cross breds, however, and both in England and America the Hampshire ram is in (Icman'l. Fig. 85.—Lambs sired hy the Hampshire ram in Fig. 153 and out of Western ewes shown in Fig. 148. Lambs of this cross grow rapidly and are very popular on various Western ranges.' for crossing purposes. In Idaho, Washington, and Montana, Hamp- shires crossed on range ewes produce ideal m


. Productive sheep husbandry . Sheep. FiQ, S4.—Hampshire ewea and lambs on alfalfa, University of Illinois. or more before they are sufficiently firm and rijDe to be a first-class lamb product. This is not the ease with the' cross breds, however, and both in England and America the Hampshire ram is in (Icman'l. Fig. 85.—Lambs sired hy the Hampshire ram in Fig. 153 and out of Western ewes shown in Fig. 148. Lambs of this cross grow rapidly and are very popular on various Western ranges.' for crossing purposes. In Idaho, Washington, and Montana, Hamp- shires crossed on range ewes produce ideal market lambs. On the mountain range they grow big, fat, and ripe and ready for slaughter without ever having received grain (Fig. 85).. 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 Coffey, Walter Castella, 1877-. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott


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