. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14= ®ft* grecbvv cmfr gipurfcarmott LMARCH 24 1(K6 PURE BRED SHEEP. The use of pure hied sheep is one of the first prini I li ol success in any line or the sheep industry. Therefore, , ep owner should become familiar with certain facts regarding pure bred sheep, says an exchange. bred sheep, we mean - ended through generations without ad- jure blood or blood of from a breed having a fixed type and desirable character- istics which are transmitted with rea- sonable certainty to their offspring. They may be divided into two classes, orded, and the other as un- f


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14= ®ft* grecbvv cmfr gipurfcarmott LMARCH 24 1(K6 PURE BRED SHEEP. The use of pure hied sheep is one of the first prini I li ol success in any line or the sheep industry. Therefore, , ep owner should become familiar with certain facts regarding pure bred sheep, says an exchange. bred sheep, we mean - ended through generations without ad- jure blood or blood of from a breed having a fixed type and desirable character- istics which are transmitted with rea- sonable certainty to their offspring. They may be divided into two classes, orded, and the other as un- fed. ' The recorded ones are those having names or numbers, and their recorded in a record book kept by an association of breeders. The rules of the several record asso- ciations require that no animal shall be admitted to record unless satis- ,.,. tory evidence can be furnished that it has been purely and honestly bred. The recorded side is therefore to be depended upon for his purity of blood, and if due judgment is exercised in his selection the best results should be gained from his use in breeding up the common slock. The unrecorded sheep may be pure bred animals or they may not. The pure bred are those which have been carefully bred, and a private record kept of their breeding, but have not been presented for entry in the record book of the association. Others may be pure bred, but as there has been no record kept of their breeding, we can only depend on the statement of the breeder as evidence that they are so., No matter how long a pedigree a ram may have, or how many of his an- cestors may have been recorded, he may be practically worthless on ac- count of lack of individual character- istics. There is just one way to wash tin- ware used in the dairy. First, rinse with cold water. Then use- scalding water. Then rinse again with cold wafer and set out in the sunshine and open air to dry. That will settle with bacteria and keep your milk perfectly sweet and pure. âi o


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