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U. S. Dopt. Agr. Hul. 713.
whole mixture is about 100 to 10o degrees Fah- renheit, or in warm climates, several degrees higher.
The size of the dipping vat should depend upon the number of sheep to be dipped and as minute directions for the whole operation are given in government regulations, this phase of the subject need not be taken up in detail here.
In dipping sheep each one is ducked "head under" once, and kept in the solution for at least two minutes.
160 SHEEP DISEASES.
In cases where t
...he scabs are extensive, "hand- dressing" should be done to soften the crusts.
There are a thousand and one methods of making up the dip and procedures in dipping. In actual practice one soon learns to make the best of facilities at hand, and forget the specific in- LEGEND Scabby buck with entire hindquarters and flank af- fected. The discolored area is due to dip stain from hand dressing.
U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui. 713.
structions laid down by some person who has pos- sibly never been within a thousand miles of a real sheep camp.


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