LONG WOOL SHEEP
NEW ZEALAND AWLS AN AUSTRALIAN COMPLAINT. Press Association—Bj Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, July 13. Complaint is being made regarding the quality of the long wools sent from New Zealand to the recent Sydney stud sheep sales._ The Long Wool Breeders' Association considers that some of the Dominion sheep are far from creditable to the breeders, and efforts will bo made to secure stricter supervision by the New Zealand bodies over the quality of the exported animals. The sheep to which exception was taken had flock book registration certificates which, by an arrangement between the Australian and New Zealand associations, entitle the sheep to claim admission to the Australian register. The local association, however, decided to submit all imported sheep to the fullest examination'before acceptance; therefore it is probable that recent consignments will be rigorously culled, if not rejected.
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Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 4
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139LONG WOOL SHEEP Evening Star, Issue 19918, 14 July 1928, Page 4
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