Are lambs sold, and to what extent? 



1. One-half are sold. 27. 



2. None. 28. 



3. Yes. Lambs are sold with the 29. 



sheep, say 500 per year. 



4. None. 30. 



5. Lambs are not sold to any ex- 31. 



tent. 



6. None sold, no market. 32. 



7. Very few. 33. 



8. None. 34. 



9. About one-half of the male 35. 



lambs are sold. 



10. But few sold. 36. 



11. 5,000 sold to Louisville, Cincin- 37. 



nati and New York. I 38. 



12. 1,000 or more annually. | 39. 



13. A great many, 2,000 to 3,000. 40. 



14. About 800. 41. 



15. Some. Not to any great extent. 42. 



16. Not many. 43. 



17. None sold. I 44. 



18. About half the product. j 45. 



19. Only for breeding and home ' 46. 



consumption. 



20. Very few. ' 47. 



21. None. ! 48. 



22. No answer. 49. 



23. None. 



24. None. 50. 



25. None sold. 51. 



26. None sold. 52. 



More extensively than sheep. 



None sold. 



None that I know of out of the 

 county. 



$1.50 to $3.50. 



3,000 or 4,000 for home con- 

 sumption. 



About the half of the product. 



Not many. 



Very few. 



All the early buck lambs at 

 $3.00. 



Thirty per cent, are sold. 



No answer. 



None. 



None. 



None. 



Most of the early at $3.00. 



Two- thirds are sold. 



Yes. 



Very few. 



A few for breeding. 



None to butchers, some for 

 breeding. 



About fifteen per cent. 



A few. 



Most of the lambs are sold in 

 June. 



About 400 or 500 annually. 



A few for breeding. 



A limited number. 



