. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. SHEEP 41. Fig. 24. All form stock need shade. Shearing Sheep. It takes several seasons for a man to become a good sheepshearer. A good shearer will take the wool from sixty to eighty sheep a day with common hand sheepshears. Shearing ma- chines, which are sheepshears attached to a long rod and managed by power, are now very common. The sheep is turned into a narrow alley and in a few minutes he comes out without his coat. It is far easier to shear with the machine than by Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. SHEEP 41. Fig. 24. All form stock need shade. Shearing Sheep. It takes several seasons for a man to become a good sheepshearer. A good shearer will take the wool from sixty to eighty sheep a day with common hand sheepshears. Shearing ma- chines, which are sheepshears attached to a long rod and managed by power, are now very common. The sheep is turned into a narrow alley and in a few minutes he comes out without his coat. It is far easier to shear with the machine than by 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 Nida, William Lewis. Chicago, A. Flanagan Company
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