The Cheviot Sheep

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Cheviots were first taken into Illinois in 1888, when E.
Pumphrey brought 10 ewes and one ram from the flock of E. J- Bruce, of Ketchum. N. Y. The next year they lambed 150 per cent.
Some time prior to 1838, a Mr. Pope, of Cookshire, Province of Quebec, imported Cheviots to Canada, and he later on made other importations. Since then a few flocks have been established in Canada.
*Sheep Industry in the United States, 1893.
Ibid . p. 520.
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Cheviots were first brought to Indian
...a in 1891 by Howard H.
Keim, of I^adoga, Montgomery county, who purchased 68 head of rams, ewes and lambs from the best flocks about Otsego county, N. Y. This is now the best known Cheviot flock in the west.
Numerous other flocks have since become established in Indiana, so that now this State ranks only second to New York in the import- ance of its Cheviot flocks.
At the present time, there are also small flocks of Cheviots in Vermont, Michigan, Massachusetts, Iowa, Tennessee, Ohio and perhaps elsewhere.


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