, , y ■ THE VALUE dF DIPPING? THE ' LAMBS. \ 6 "Dippmg properly carried out repays its cost many times over." So wrote the Chief of the Live Stock Division of the Department of Agriculture recently ■ This is especially so m the case of _ • lambs, where the advantages of good 0 breeding and a sufficiency of feed are u often lost Because of parasitic filth, r \ Lambs cannot thrive when infested with ? tick. The above statement has been i: ■ amply proved by Mr. B. Bevan, of ? ; Manakau, who on the I9th inst. wrote- . ; "I am more than pleased with the . Qnibells Dip that you sent me. I dipped four hundred lambs, and I reckon ' it has put at least 2s. per head on them ( ; I inspected them carefully after dip- s Sing, and could not find one tick alive " ! , >ipping the lambs in Quibell's Non- J poisonous Liquid Dip pays the cost many v times over.—Advt. . "
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 8
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