. Elementary exercises for the deaf and dumb . mestic animals. It is useful to man, bythe food and clothing it produces. The flesh of the sheep is called mutton, or lamb, when itis part of a young one. The fat is called tallow, or mutton-tallow, and is used with beef-tallow to make candles. Sheepdo not grow so large as hogs, and (hey have smaller hoofs, like those of the hog, are divided in the flesh of the sheep is eaten fresh, and seldom salted. Instead of hair, sheep have their bodies covered withcurly wool, which is cut off or sheared every summer, andmade into cloth.


. Elementary exercises for the deaf and dumb . mestic animals. It is useful to man, bythe food and clothing it produces. The flesh of the sheep is called mutton, or lamb, when itis part of a young one. The fat is called tallow, or mutton-tallow, and is used with beef-tallow to make candles. Sheepdo not grow so large as hogs, and (hey have smaller hoofs, like those of the hog, are divided in the flesh of the sheep is eaten fresh, and seldom salted. Instead of hair, sheep have their bodies covered withcurly wool, which is cut off or sheared every summer, andmade into cloth. The wool, after being washed clean, iscarded and spun into yarn, and then wove into cloth. Theskins of sheep are tanned, and made into leather calledsheepskin. Rams fight and defend themselves with their head andhorns. They run against one another when they fight, andhull with their heads, and that which is the strongest, beatsthe other, and he runs. The cry which sheep make is calledHeating. [ 229 ](72J EXERCISE.) He-goat. She-goat and


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