PROGRESSIVE SHEEP RAISING 



The owner of a flock of sheep can do nothing more im- 

 portant than to make a study of these feed combinations 

 and adjust them to suit his own climate and crop conditions. 

 Success is sure to follow a careful and accurate observance 

 of these results. 



The Wool Pays When sheep are properly cared for it 

 Feed Bill * s estimated by western sheep breeders 



and feeders that the wool pays for the 

 feed and the carcass is clear profit. This estimate is 

 based on the assumption that the flock receives the proper 

 attention from the dropping of the lambs to time for 

 marketing. 



Self Feeders Sheep breeders often inquire about 



Should not se ^' feeders for sheep. We cannot urge 



ha TTcoJ to strongly that farmers should not use 



self feeders. The death rate is far 

 higher and the gains are never as satisfactory. 



Lamb creep with rollers for uprights. 

 (U. S. Farmers' Bui. No. 810) 



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