About Your Sheep
To lel tttie Bheep roam too mucli 5n winter, even wfaen the gromnd ia I is not gwd policy. Ttoe deed and grase they eal may save '.iay, bilt i! doesnOI support theüoek. Slieep. like all oiher ftiirk. want Rood n'ualarly bo do 1 heil' besl aadreturtn a proiii . Nu stock are more eertously affected by Btovnua than sbeep. Thts has Mh'iwn iilainly and rciicat ■dly. II :.t is casiiy acceealUe, sbeep wlll eeeh it dnriag: stocune and wind. Their Liisliiift wlU oit-en brlng tlicin to the h.uii before owner is aware oí a.pproacMog rabk The lat-CMt "áOg sliiidd" íot Bheep is a ooll.ar filled wlöh s'iarp spikes. A lietter p'.-oi e ,-t ioa. and au old one, is to yard 1 lic ilo,-k at ïiiyht n a lOír-Pr)1 nclo.surc. Tiie weU-fed ahee$ wears golden tleeoe. 'My sheep are not lookimg wU." Ba4d tlie wimple shepherd, "but the tfctas and 'scab-inilvs are rnjoying li ■.■." "W'liere sbeep are fcslmt up Bod led ttoey should DOt have a small yard, nor a depreeaed and damp onc, lut it abouM pcrinit nbuiMlant cxercise, and be high, well-dnaJned and healUif-ul. Clover hay is tlie best hay food for tflieep'. A tigttit boaird fence is a savor of food, amd oftentimes of lambe. Have ttoe moka neái tlie femcea on the south stde. A dhaimptaii lainb is oever lningry. ('liristnias lamba are ncvvelties, and u.srlliis always iotcih high priceB.
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Ann Arbor Courier