Profitable Stock Feeding; a book for the Farmer

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Billy-goats do not ordinarily run from dogs, and one or two are sometimes kept in a flock of sheep to prevent losses.
Where the goats can be taught to stay with the flock, this method often succeeds, although it may be neces- sary to rear the j'oung goats with the sheep to teach them to remain with the flock at all times, that they may be present when protection is needed. Sheep and goats do not interbreed.
Coyotes and Wolves. — In parts of the West, coyotes and wolves give the same trouble, an
...d some such metliod as has been suggested for dogs must be practiced with them. A number of bells of consider- able size and volume attached by neck straps to the strongest sheep have proved successful in keeping co3rotes away, and they have sometimes proved ef- fective with dogs.
Mutton Type. — In the profitable production of mutton, type is a factor, as in beef production, though the markets do not discriminate so closely between types of sheep as between types of cattle, MUTTON TYPE.
I9S relatively more importance being given to condition, or fatness, in sheep.


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