Breeders’ Earmarks, etc. The breeder’s earmark is shown on the near ear on ewes and off ear on wethers, with the district mark on the opposite ear. All are in District 1 except Nos. 311 and 852 in the group, the former having no district mark, the latter being District 5, and the second single sheep (No. 944), which belongs to District 7. Breeders’ numbers: Group, reading from left, 311, 40, 852, 53 , 982, 15. Single sheep 60, 944, 422. 36. 988.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume VI, Issue 6, 16 June 1913, Page 581
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82Breeders’ Earmarks, etc. The breeder’s earmark is shown on the near ear on ewes and off ear on wethers, with the district mark on the opposite ear. All are in District 1 except Nos. 311 and 852 in the group, the former having no district mark, the latter being District 5, and the second single sheep (No. 944), which belongs to District 7. Breeders’ numbers: Group, reading from left, 311, 40, 852, 53 , 982, 15. Single sheep 60, 944, 422. 36. 988. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume VI, Issue 6, 16 June 1913, Page 581
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