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IMPROVING LIVESTOCK

PREPARATION OF BILL “(treat .benefit should result from the Live Stock Improvement Bill, which lias been approved by the council nf the Royal Agricultural Society of New Zealand and is ready to In* submitted to Parliament,” said the presidi til of the Auckland Agricultural and J’asloruJ Association, Mr S. Austin Garr, ui tin* annual meeting of the associat.inn. ‘‘ft certainly sounds the deal li-k.'ncll of tin* scrub bulls in the country. In Ireland, where it similar Act has been in operation for several years "phenomenal results have been achieved.

Thci process would be very gradual, however. First stud breeders would be visited, and animals passed or eon - demiied, and gradually the scheme would develop to the back-country districts where farmers bred their own stud ittifnnals. until iti about three years there .should not be an unregistered animal, in the country being used fot stud purposes. “It is obvious what this would mean to New Zealand,” Mr Garr added.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18208, 2 October 1933, Page 2

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IMPROVING LIVESTOCK Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18208, 2 October 1933, Page 2

IMPROVING LIVESTOCK Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18208, 2 October 1933, Page 2

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