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WHY LAMB DIPPING PAYS.

In raising lambs for export, the advantages of good breeding and a sufficiency of fattening feed are often lost because of parasitic filth. Lambs infested with ticks or lice cannot thrive. That is why .they should be dipped in Quibell's Non-poisonous Liquid Dip. Many authorities ceclare that if this is done before the lambs are put on "topping-off" food they will increase in weight from one shilling to eighteenpence per head. Quibell-dipped lambs put on more flesh in a shorter period of time than undipped lambs. 1 lock-owners should test tiiis statement: it will pay them handsomely to do so. 1-2

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16083, 13 December 1917, Page 5

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WHY LAMB DIPPING PAYS. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16083, 13 December 1917, Page 5

WHY LAMB DIPPING PAYS. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16083, 13 December 1917, Page 5

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