Portable Sheep Fences Salt Marketing Sheep and Lambs Running 

 Sheep on Shares Sheepskin Rugs Importing The Fleece Pedigree 

 and Registering Preparing Sheep for Sale Score Card for Sheep. 



PART III. 

 SHEEP MANAGEMENT IN THE WESTERN STATES. 



SHEEP MANAGEMENT IN NEW MEXICO. Wild Animals and Their De- 

 struction Third in Number of Sheep Merino Breeds Cross Well Cat- 

 tle Giving Way to Sheep Range War "Old Bare-Belly" not Profitable 

 Finewools Best Delaines Good for New Mexico The Rambouillet the 

 Ideal Sheep Advice on Selling Wool Good Herders a Problem Herd- 

 ers' Tricks False Economy Corral Problems The "Bumming" System 

 Docking vs. Non-Docking Shearing Few Shearing Machines Dipping 

 Sheep Wagons An Idbal Ranare Sheep Pea-Fed Lambs "Loco*' 

 Poisoning Alkali Poisoning. 



PART IV. 

 FITTING FOR SHOW. 



Starting on the Circuit Coloring Trimming Exercising Show 

 Sheep Classes Overheating Training Reducing Exhibition Sheep 

 Blanketing Judging Type -On Foot and on Block. 



PART V. 

 THE RAISING OF HOT-HOUSE OR SPRING LAMBS. 



PART VI. 

 DRESSING SHEEP AND LAMBS FOR MARKET. 



PART VII. 

 PASTURES, FORAGE CROPS, ETC. 



Pastures Desirable Crops to Raise Forage and Folding Crops Rye 

 Cabbage Thousand-Headed Kale Ensilage Mangels The Sand 

 Vetch The Spring Vetch White Mustard Kohl Rabbi The Turnip 

 Alfalfa Rape Raising Rape in the Stubble Field Stock Foods and Con- 

 dition Powders Ear Tagging Photographing Sheep Sheep at Experi- 

 ment Stations. 



PART VIII. 



DISEASES. 



Foot-rot The Stomach Worm The Grub Worm Tapeworms Con- 

 stipation White Scours Lice Stretches Colic Scab Broken Limbs 

 Navel 111 Wool Balls Caked Udder Garget "Quidders" "Diarrhoea" 

 Abortion Derangement of the Urinary Organs Tumors Inflammation 

 of the Eyes Bloat Nodular Disease of the Intestines Eversion of 

 Womb Goitre Sturdy and Gid Thrush in Lambs' Mouths Anthrax 

 Black Muzzle Sore Teats Sheep- Pox Rickets Catarrh Rupture- 

 Paralysis Inflammation of the Lungs Inflammation of Udder Joint Evil 

 in Lambs. 



