Origin And Growth of Sheep Husbandry in the United States With Some Remarks On Angora Fleece
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The highest evidence that can be adduced as to the value of this basin for sheep-raising lies in the fact that sheep are grown upon nearly every farm, and, up to a certain number, are universally held to be profitable. Sheep require no feeding in this division during winter, when upon good grass, barley, wheat, or rye fields, except when there is a fall of snow. Then some oats, fodder, or corn is fed. They are very healthy ; and, indeed, when attended to, prove a most profitable investment, up ...to a certain number — say one slieep for every five acres of open land, or two sheep on every acre of permanent pasture, presuming that the farmer will have other stock in proportion to the size of his farm. The cost of keeping sheep per annum is about $1.25. The wool of one sheep of high grade will about pay for the keeping of two. Lambs are a clear profit, and the esti- mated cost of wool is below 10 cents per pound. The average yield of wool for im- proved lauds in this basin is between 7 and 8 pounds.
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