. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. arely, it has more orless the type of the shepherddog. These animals are usuallywide-awake, docile, and inde-fatigable. They understand every sign of their master, andat times they seem to knowby intuition when a sheep iswandering from the right can be troublesome,however, by their occasionalrough treatment of the they will bite themso sharply on the legs that itcauses the poor creatures tobleed, and they rush away onthree feet. To avoid this someshepherds muzzle their the evening when theflock


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. arely, it has more orless the type of the shepherddog. These animals are usuallywide-awake, docile, and inde-fatigable. They understand every sign of their master, andat times they seem to knowby intuition when a sheep iswandering from the right can be troublesome,however, by their occasionalrough treatment of the they will bite themso sharply on the legs that itcauses the poor creatures tobleed, and they rush away onthree feet. To avoid this someshepherds muzzle their the evening when theflock returns slowly to the vil-lage, its coming is announcednot only by the distant tink-ling of the bells, but also bythe clouds of dust seen fromafar, which it scuffles up. When it reaches thevillage it is really amazing to see the various por-tions of the large flock detach themselves andmake for their own sheepcots without a word orsign from the shepherd. Every sheep knows itsown home unless it is newly bought. When allare housed the shepherds daily work is Oxford Down Ram Photo J. T. Newman, Beikharepstead


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