HOW HIGH IS YOUR KILLING 7 PtRC£NWft! 1 &£$B2FJ&_: '-’»W‘ '4 > .^<' i w Wl-i®r ,/Jw3M 1 f-xlwi r 7-: f That is the big question. Last year 28,000,000 lambs were born —the highest percentage ever, but it’s no use having a high lambing percentage if you don't get a similarly high percentage of fat lambs for killing. Over the years farmers throughout New Zealand have reduced docking losses to practically nil by using the ELASTRATOR Rubber Ring method at marking time. Give YOUR lambs a good start to help maintain your lambing percentage until killing time. This year due to increased output Elastrator prices are now slightly lower than previously. ELASTRATOR and Rubber 'kJJM Rings From all Stock and Station Agents or direct from— ELASTRATOR CO. LTD. P.O. Box 226 - - Blenheim
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 99, Issue 4, 15 October 1959, Page 374
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