SHORN SHEEP AT THE SHOW.
Tft tax EDITOR OP THE PBE33 I was amused to read the letto in roar issue of tlio 19th regard - ■I dorn sheep at the A. and P. It would be rather interesting John* what kind of a machine would the wool Off in one place and y*it on in another (in the machine- «*» classes). As regards the k>ng- ■™ cliaws, no stud-master in * his would think of shearing m best stud rams with a machine. Jypr tl» clause in the catalogue pias the power to disqualify, the jWtanan accepting the position as jW »'ooking for carcase, not wool. «Waid take a clever artist to dejudge I hare seen at the Tjjea with regard to your corresfurther suggestion, how ?*■» w feed and care for the sheep lE?*'® ®*chine shorn on a specified I? In my opinion he would not sheep with the same length 88 feeding and care make l j®*" difference. "What is required watiii inspector should be appointed sheep shorn that are to ia the wool next year. Any g™® appointed can judge a shorn b sheep with well-nigh wool on is much more diffi*®or», etc., BREEDER, November 20th, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 13
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