[.MANAGEMENT OF THE MOST FAMOUS | . LONG-WOOL FLOCK IN THE V/ORLD.
' v AUTUMN DIPPING'''AT RTBY 'GROVB.' •Advices to' hand-'from Knßland state that. Mr'. 'Henry Duckling concluded (lie autumn dipping .of his> famous' Lincoln' flock- oii Wednesany. Beeember., 4.-. ,
In Engiiiul,' where sheep scab has not yet•becu • eradicated ' from t)ic coimtrv,' stiid■hiceders arealways, fully on (he alert' to prc--.yent; (lie introduction of this dread malady into- their Hocks, consequently only a dip possessing the greatest , possible protective powers .'is,.used." 1 All the T\iby Grove'sheen, numbering perhaps/from 12(10 to'lsoo head, and of a gross" value of anything from • ,£50,000 to .£60,000, were dipped in Qnibell's Powder Dip, of : which, preparation Mr. Dudding states that lie eannot sneak too highly for killing all parasitic filth, preventing reinfestation, and improving the growing ileece. •- • Mr. Dndding's verdict as to the sterling qualities'of Quibcll's Patent Powder Dip is fully endorsed by many of the largest and most successful sheep-breeders in \ this Dominion, a fact which commends it to the •notice of every progressive, flockmaster. 7081
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 3
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