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10. The old common stock crossed 



with Cotswold. 



11. Southdowns, good medium wool, 



best mutton, long lived. 



12. All breeds thrive and do well. 



13. Native the hardiest, crossed with 



Southdown. 



14. Southdown and Cotswold. All 



breeds do well. 



15. No answer. 



16. No answer. 



17. No answer. 



18. Southdown. 



19. Merino and Southdown. 



20. Southdown. 



21. Merino. 



22. No answer. 



23. Common stock. 



24. Southdown is considered the 



best improved breed. 



25. Leicester crossed with Cotswold. 



26. Grade Cotswold. 



27. All breeds thrive well. 



28. Southdown. 



29. Cotswold. 



30. My flock are all Merinos. They 



are doing well. 



31. All kinds do well if attended 



to. 



32. Cotswold and Southdown. 



33. All kinds that have been tried 



do well. 



34. Cotswold and Southdown. 



35. Cotswold and Shropshire. 



36. No answer. 



37. Southdown and Merino. 



38. No answer. 



39. None but natives in this section. 



40. No answer. 



41. Southdown. 



42. Cotswold and Southdown. 



43. Southdown. 



44. No answer. 



45. Southdown, Leicester. 



46. Native crossed with Cotswold. 



47. Southdown the hardiest. 



48. Southdown. 



49. Cotswold and Southdown crossed 



with natives. 



50. Cotswold, Southdown and Me- 



rino. 



51. All the improved breeds do well 



with proper care. 



52. Southdown and Cotswold. 



53. No answer.. 



54. All descriptions do well. 



55. Southdown. 



56. Cotswold and Southdown. 



57. Southdown and Leicester. 



58. The large breeds not so well as 



small. 



59. Southdowns, and their grades on 



native sheep. 



60. Southdowns are supposed to be 



the best. 



61. Cotswolds and Southdowns. 



62. Not tested. Southdowns and 



Cotswold have been intro- 

 duced. 



63. The Kentucky improved, which 



is a breed between the Merino 

 and Cotswold. 



64. All kinds do well. 



65. Southdowns and Merino. 



66. Cotswold and Southdown. 



67. Think it good for almost any 



kind raised. 



68. The cross of Southdowns and 



Cotswolds upon common 

 sheep. 



69. Sheep of a Spanish origin de- 

 cidedly. 



70. Southdown. 



71. Southdown. 



What are the principal breeds now raised by your farmers? 



1. Native crossed upon Cotswold 



and Southdown. 



2. Cotswold, Southdown and na- 



tive. 



3. Cotswold and Southdown. 



4. No answer. 



5. Three-fourths common or scrub. 



6. Scrub stock. 



7. Native scrub. 



8. Scrub, with few exceptions. 



9. Cotswold, Southdown, and 

 crosses from them. 



10. Common, Cotswold and South- 



down. 



11. Scrubs and cross breeds. 



12. Southdown, Cotswold and native 



13. All kinds. 



14. Southdowns and Cotswold. 



15. Cotswold, Southdown and Me- 



rino. 



