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16. A cross with native and Cots- 



wold. 



17. Common scrub stock, with few 



improved breeds. 



18. Principally scrubs. 



19. The majority are common breeds 



20. Southdown and Cotswold grades 



21. Scrub, Merino, Cotswold. 



22. Low grade principally. Cots- 



wold bucks used. 



23. No variety. No special interest 



taken in sheep raining. 



24. Common breeds. 



25. Common stock, Leicester and 



Cotswold. 



26. Cotswold and common. 



27. Southdown, Oxford-Down, Cots- 



wold and common. 



28. Scrub, Cotswold, Merino. 



29. Common, Cotswold, Merino. 



30. Native stock. 



31. Southdown, some Cotswold aud 



common. 



32. Mostly scrub. A few Cotswold 



and Southdown. 



33. Common principally. Some 



Southdown. 



34. Common. 



35. Southdown, Cotswold grades. 



36. Grade sheep. 



37. Native, Southdown, and Cots- 



38. Mostly native sheep. 



39. Native. 



40. Common sheep. 



41. Southdown are becoming the 



principal sheep. 



42. Cotswold and Southdown. A 



few Merinos. 



43. Old stock. 



44. Old native or mountain stock. 



45. Southdown, Leicester and com- 



mon. 



46. Native. Some improved breeds. 



47. Common scrub. 



48. Southdown and Cotswold. 



49. The majority old stock. 



50. Common, Cotswold and South- 



down. 



51. Native. Some improved breeds. 



52. Rocky mountain, or scrub. 



53. But little attention paid to this 



industry. 



54. Southdown, Cotswold, Merino, 



scrub. 



55. Cross with the Merino and na- 



tive sheep. 



56. A mixture of all breeds. 



57. Scrubs, being crossed with im- 



proved breeds. 



58. Natives and improved. 



59. Scrubs. 



60. A majority scrubs, some im- 



proved breeds. 



61. Cotswold and Southdown. 



62. Common mountain sheep. 



63. Common crossed with Cotswold. 



64. Native and Merino, some Cots- 

 wold and Southdown. 



65. Cotswold, Southdown and native 



66. Cotswold and Southdown. 



67. Mostly scrubs; a few Cotswold 



and Southdowns. 



68. Cotswold and Southdowns, 



crossed on common sheep. 



69. Mostly natives, with a few 



Spanish and Southdowns. 



70. Scrubs and Southdowns. 



71. Scrub. 



What number are sold out of the county, and iti what 

 market? 



1. About 6,000. Atlanta and Louis- 



ville mostly. 



2. No answer. 



3. 2,000 to 2,500. 



4. No answer. 



5. About 500 to Memphis. 



6. 1,500 to 2,000. 



7. Very few to New Orleans. 



8. Do not know. 



9. About 5,000 to Nashville ; lambs 



to Cincinnati and New York. 

 10. About 3,000 to eastern markets. 



11. 2,000 old sheep to Nashville, 



Louisville and Cincinnati. 



12. 1,000 monthly to Nashville and 



Louisville. 

 ; 13. A good many to Louisville and 



northern markets. 

 ! 14. About 1,500 sent to Nashville 



and northern markets. 

 i 15. 2,000 to 3,000 to eastern markets. 

 I 16. None. 



1 17. 500 to go South, Atlanta, Ga. 

 ! 18. 500 to Atlanta. 



