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  2. HEREDITARY INFLUENCES IN HIGH-CLASS SHEEPBREEDING.---I.

    A cursory observation of all our domestic animals at once shows that they have been brought to a certain degree of perfection by art—judicious breeding and feeding; but ...

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  5. GORSE AS SHEEP FEED.

    In a recent issue we recounted the result of a very successful experiment made in New Zealand with gorse as a fodder for sheep. The subject has been engaging attention in ...

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