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IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHCLASS LINCOLN RAMS.

Mr Henry Dndding's annual sale of , | surplus Lincoln rams took place at his , | homestead—"Riby Grove, Lincolnshire. ' | England.—early in July last. As usual I flock-owners from all parts of the

world were present in large numbers, and the prices paid for purchases made are a sufficient indication of the esteem in which this world-renowned flock is held by up-to-date pastoralists. The top price of the day—yOOgns—was paid by Messrs S. Dean and Sons, Lincolnshire, for the first prize twotooth at the recent show of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, held at Lincoln; the runner-up being a well-known South American flockmaster. The highest-priced long-wool sheep of the year (so far) thus remains in England. It may be mentioned tn.at at the above sale rams realising 200 guinea? and thereabout were so common as to excite no special comment. Results obtained year after year by Mr Dudding and prices realised for his surplus stock go to prove that what he does not know about the management of long-wool sheep is hardly worth learning. Last year his top price for a yearling ram was 1450 gns., and three times within the last few years has he realised lOOOgns and over for a shearling ram. Everything which tends to enhance the appearance of his sheep is carefully studied by Mr Dudding. The blow-fly—which in England frequently assumes the dimensions of a plague, compared with which the worst experiences of Australasian pastoralists with reference to this dreaded pest are as mere child's play—was one of the scourges which Mr Dudding set himself to prevent. Writing of it and other sheep parasites under date May 14th, 1906_, he states with reference to the superior protective powers of QuibelPs "Improved" Powder Dip, which he has used for years, as follows—viss., "I cannot speak too highly of its quality for killing filth, preventing the attack of maggot fly, and improving the fleece of wool." It is thus abundantly plain that Mr Dudding not only considers Quibell's "Improved" Powder Dip the very bestprotection from parasitic filth in sheep, but the best specific for improving the quality and lustre cf the growing fleece, points of the very first importance in wool-growing. It is, moreover, more than a mere coincidence to find the breeders of the most valuable sheep living to-day— both in England arid Australasia—proclaiming their faith in Quibell s preparations, and backing their opinions by using them regularly on their flocks...

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 227, 25 September 1907, Page 6

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IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHCLASS LINCOLN RAMS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 227, 25 September 1907, Page 6

IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGHCLASS LINCOLN RAMS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 227, 25 September 1907, Page 6