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PALATABLE SHEEP FEED

It is no use providing high grade feed for sheep unless they will eat it! Concentrated sheep feeds must be palatable as well as nutritious. Many reports are now coming to “Peerless” from farmers who state that their ewes “mob them at the gate” and “follow themaround the paddock” in expectation of another feed of “Peerless” Sheep Nuts. “Peerless” Sheep £Juts combine palatability and nutrition to the highest degree. Coupled with low cost, “Peerless” Sheep Nuts provide easy feeding, good feeding. Merely trail “Peerless” Sheep Nuts across the paddock. Feed your sheep “Peerless” Sheep Nuts with Urea—order through your usual suppliers. 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 27752, 1 September 1955, Page 9

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PALATABLE SHEEP FEED Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27752, 1 September 1955, Page 9

PALATABLE SHEEP FEED Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27752, 1 September 1955, Page 9

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