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Above: Rape fenced off for feeding. Note the rubber insulators. This fence is sufficient to hold sheep and lambs on rape. The bottom wire is “dead.” Right: The training pen in the sheep-yards.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 23

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Above: Rape fenced off for feeding. Note the rubber insulators. This fence is sufficient to hold sheep and lambs on rape. The bottom wire is “dead.” Right: The training pen in the sheep-yards. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 23

Above: Rape fenced off for feeding. Note the rubber insulators. This fence is sufficient to hold sheep and lambs on rape. The bottom wire is “dead.” Right: The training pen in the sheep-yards. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 23