Message From the President of the United States, Communicating, in Answer to a Senate Resolution of June 17, 1878, Information On the Subject of Sheep-Husbandry

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In breeding for great length of staple, Ave do so at a sacrifice of density, which, of all characteristics, is most difficult to secure and retain. In no other way can so much be accomplished in this direction as by the use of wrinkly rams.
The most desirable' type of sheep for the Avool-groAviug sections of the South and West must possess, first, constitrition. This implies a broad, deep chest, strong heavy- boned legs, large feet, broad short head and nose after the bull-dog pattern, and car-
... cass modeled as nearly after a short-horn bull as ])ossible.
In fleece, one of the most important consideiaticnis is density, which better pi-otects the sheep from storms and the avooI from dirt, gives greater Aveight of fleece, and in hot climates better protects the yolk necessary for a healthy groAvth of avooI.
It is the impression of our sheep-men that Northern sheep, when taken South, shear much lighter fleeces than at home, and that to keep uxt the Aveight of their flocks' lieeces, rams nmst be bred North.


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