. "; W. H. Gibson's Tasmanian Merino Ram, sold for 1,000 guineas ($5J000) at the Sydney Ram Sale. It is for this reason too that our breeders may still expect to find a constant demand for our best rams or ewes for nothing more or less than this step in tliis process of ac- climatation, having been made here, it is so much easier to complete the process by the use of thesie intermediately ac- climatized sheep. But it does not follow that American breeders are not themselves forced to go back to the fountain head as regards some of our breeds not yet as fully acclimatized her


. "; W. H. Gibson's Tasmanian Merino Ram, sold for 1,000 guineas ($5J000) at the Sydney Ram Sale. It is for this reason too that our breeders may still expect to find a constant demand for our best rams or ewes for nothing more or less than this step in tliis process of ac- climatation, having been made here, it is so much easier to complete the process by the use of thesie intermediately ac- climatized sheep. But it does not follow that American breeders are not themselves forced to go back to the fountain head as regards some of our breeds not yet as fully acclimatized here. We ourselves need to sustain and improve every breed we have.


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