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Jack Newhall and Donald Sell, son of owner George W. Sell, show off the farm's new albino calf, August 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Jack Newhall and Donald Sell, son of owner George W. Sell, show off the farm's new albino calf, August 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1940
Caption:
ALBINO CALF BORN IN WASHTENAW COUNTY: The albino calf shown above was born Aug. 6 on the George W. Sell farm on N. Territorial Rd., Dexter township. Born to a Holstein-Durham cow, the healthy calf is pure white and has pink eyes. Showing interest in the unusual calf are Jack Newhall of Morley and Donald Sell, son of the owners of the farm. Jack is Donald's uncle and he is visiting at the farm this summer.

Karlen Gretchen Lutz of 544 N Division, with her family's triplet goats, June 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Karlen Gretchen Lutz of 544 N Division, with her family's triplet goats, June 1940 image
Year:
1940
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 5, 1940
Caption:
ANN ARBOR FAMILY'S TRIPLE GOATS: Karlen Gretchen Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Lutz, 544 N. Division St., is shown above with the month-old triplet Nubian goats owned by the Ann Arbor family. Triplets goats are rare enough; these are of purebred stock. Mr. Lutz is president of the Michigan Dairy Goat Society.

Mary Lesser & Aberdeen Angus Steer, November 1936

Mary Lesser & Aberdeen Angus Steer, November 1936 image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1936
Caption:
ENTERED IN JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW: Among the six 4-H club members in Washtenaw county who are feeding livestock for entry in the Junior show at Detroit is Mary Lesser, 14, shown above with her Aberdeen Angus steer. She is in the eighth grade of the Spiegelberg school, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lesser, who live five miles west of Dexter.

Robert Mast with Prize Sheep, October 1936

Robert Mast with Prize Sheep, October 1936 image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1936
Caption:
WIN THREE BLUE RIBBONS: Above is shown Robert Mast, Webster township, and his three Blacktop sheep with which he won three blue ribbons at the Michigan State Fair. Robert is a son of supervisor Carl Mast, and a student in Dexter high school.

5-legged calf, 1941

5-legged calf, 1941 image
Year:
1941

Sheep Dipping on Henning Farm, July 12, 1937

Sheep Dipping on Henning Farm, July 12, 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1937
Caption:
PUTTING SHEEP THROUGH THE "DIP": These two pictures show steps in the process of treating sheep for internal and external parasites to improve the quality of their wool. The demonstration held Monday at the George Henning farm in Salem township, under the direction of Delmar LaVoi, state college extension specialist, consisted of internal and external treatment as shown here. Mr. Henning is forcing blue vitrol into the sheep's mouth at the top, and below a neighbor holds the animal's mouth closed while it is being dunked.

Sheep Dipping on Henning Farm, July 12, 1937

Sheep Dipping on Henning Farm, July 12, 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 14, 1937
Caption:
PUTTING SHEEP THROUGH THE "DIP": These two pictures show steps in the process of treating sheep for internal and external parasites to improve the quality of their wool. The demonstration held Monday at the George Henning farm in Salem township, under the direction of Delmar LaVoi, state college extension specialist, consisted of internal and external treatment as shown here. Mr. Henning is forcing blue vitrol into the sheep's mouth at the top, and below a neighbor holds the animal's mouth closed while it is being dunked.

Christopher F. Binder and his Goats, June 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Christopher F. Binder and his Goats, June 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 16, 1937
Caption:
ONLY LICENSED ANN ARBOR DISTRIBUTOR OF GOATS MILK: Christopher F. Binder of Platt Rd., Scio township, is shown here with six young goats which shortly will be added to his herd of 24 animals supplying the only goat's milk sold in the Ann Arbor market. Mr. Binder, a firm believer in the health value of goat's milk, sells approximately 10 quarts daily to Ann Arbor residents on orders of various physicians.