Mons. Tessier's opinion. Speaking of a flock placed on an 

 island in the Rambouillet Park, he says : "They thrive there 

 without any care, even at lambing time, and bred in liberty, 

 become so wild that great care has to be taken to secure men 

 for shearing ; yet all losses in that flock have been accidentel." 

 This characteristic has no doubt caused them to be so 

 favourably received in Australia, the Cape, La Plata, Austria, 

 and Russia. 



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