. Sheep management, breeds and judging for schools; a textbook for the shepherd and student . -*LATF 38. Ihe manner inwhich a large sheep is Plate39. How to drench any sheep which is not too large to be straddled. Prevention and Treatment of Parasites. 115 its throat, perhaps one-third or one-half of it atone time. Wait for a minute, then give some moreuntil all is taken. At least one or two pausesshould be made in order that a part of the dosemay not enter the lungs and prove fatal to thesheep. The fingers of the left hand by which thelambs head is held should be left free, and the


. Sheep management, breeds and judging for schools; a textbook for the shepherd and student . -*LATF 38. Ihe manner inwhich a large sheep is Plate39. How to drench any sheep which is not too large to be straddled. Prevention and Treatment of Parasites. 115 its throat, perhaps one-third or one-half of it atone time. Wait for a minute, then give some moreuntil all is taken. At least one or two pausesshould be made in order that a part of the dosemay not enter the lungs and prove fatal to thesheep. The fingers of the left hand by which thelambs head is held should be left free, and theunder jaw should not be held tight up against theupper jaw, which would, of course, prevent thelamb from swallowing, and consequently the med-icine would run down into its lungs and kill thelamb instantly. An incorrect method of holdinglambs when drenching has killed many of shepherds practice setting the sheep on itsrump with its head held high, but in the authorsexperience this has not been found the sheeps head is held too high it cannotswallow very well and the dose runs down itswindpipe into its lungs. This method o


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