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PELLET FOOD FOR SHEEP!

OUTSTANDING SUCCESS! The success of feeding pellets to ram hoggets has met with considerable success at Canterbury Agriculture College over the past two years. Originally adopted as an attempt to avoid wastage associated with feeding hay on racks or chaffed hay in troughs. “Peerless” Sheep Nuts were found to possess essential and necessary factors besides their economical aspect. “Peerless” Sheep Nuts with Urea consist of a scientific ration of essential elements absolutely necessary to good feeding —good breeding—good wool clip and good health. “Peerless” Sheep Nuts contain lucerne meal, peas, barley, oats and molasses, plus Urea, all correctly proportioned to assure the maximum amount of nutrients all sheep need. Order “Peerless” Sheep Nuts from Stock and Station Agents. Produced by D. H. Brown and Son, Ltd., Animal Nutrition Division, P.O. Box 242, Christchurch. —Advt.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27710, 14 July 1955, Page 8

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PELLET FOOD FOR SHEEP! Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27710, 14 July 1955, Page 8

PELLET FOOD FOR SHEEP! Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27710, 14 July 1955, Page 8

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