. Complete farmer's guide. Agriculture; Farm life. [from old catalog]. 368 FUNDAMENTALS OF FARMING body without breaking the fleece. It is objectionable for the fingers to be stuck into the fleece because they make holes in it, thereby giving access to rain and dirt and detracting from the appearance. The illustrations in Figures 215 and. Fi(!. 214. Mutton cuts on the sheep 1, let;- 2. loin: 'A. short t)ack, or rib; 4, breast; 5, chuck. Courtesy of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. 216 show the correct method of handling sheep in making the examination. 291. General Classificat


. Complete farmer's guide. Agriculture; Farm life. [from old catalog]. 368 FUNDAMENTALS OF FARMING body without breaking the fleece. It is objectionable for the fingers to be stuck into the fleece because they make holes in it, thereby giving access to rain and dirt and detracting from the appearance. The illustrations in Figures 215 and. Fi(!. 214. Mutton cuts on the sheep 1, let;- 2. loin: 'A. short t)ack, or rib; 4, breast; 5, chuck. Courtesy of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. 216 show the correct method of handling sheep in making the examination. 291. General Classification of Sheep.—Sheep are diyided into two main classes, mutton sheep and fine-wool sheep. Mut- ton sheep have been developed primarily for mutton, with wool as a secondary consideration. Fine-woolled sheep have been developed primarily for wool with practically no regard for mutton. We find that the two classes are represented by two distinctly different 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 Kyle, Edwin Jackson. [from old catalog]; Ellis, Alexander Caswell, 1871- [from old catalog] joint author. New York, Chicago [etc. ] C. Scribner's sons


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