BRADFORD AND WOOL GROWING.
■ AN EXPERT'S VIEWS. Mr.'S. B. Boilings, the well-known wool expert, of Bradford, writing in tho Wool Eeoord, of which he is editor and manager, states in the issue of March 3 as 'follows—i.e.:—"Breed carefully, feed well, and keep your sheep clean is the Alpha and Omega of successful woolgrowing."
It is no use breeding carefully and feeding well if you allow your sheep to become infested with ticks and lice. The best-known specific for destroying all parasites and keeping sheep clean is Quibell's . Powder Dip, a . preparation which, to use the words of a well-known station manager, "does.not•sap all the nature from the yolk cells, and leaves the wool to retain its natural conditionthat is to say, it has not the parching effect on the fleece that some Powder Dips have."*
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 972, 12 November 1910, Page 8
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