The Merino Sheep of the National Sheep Stud Farm of Rambouillet General Conside

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The Merino Sheep of the National Sheep Stud Farm of Rambouillet General Conside
F De Savignon
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2olb. Each, gave at shearing 12 njoz. Of wool, being 12. 25 P er cent, of their weight.
Let us now examine the merino as a precocious animal. The tables No. 3 and No. 4 will give it to us correctly. The weights have been taken accurately every year on lots con- sisting of 10 animals of both sexes.
If we deduct the weight of the last shearing from that of the sheep, we shall find that the ewes 29 months old are very nearly as heavy as when 25 months, whence we may con- clude that the full growth
... was ended at that period, as in the case of the rams. In the previous notes I have tried to show the purity of the Rambouillet sheep, and the advantages that they present.
I could have said more on this subject, but I might encroach too much on the space which is allotted to me. My intention is merely to give a summary of the nature of sheep brought over for the Exhibition. I shall merely, in conclusion, remind the reader that all animals sent by the National Establishment of Rambouillet have the indelible brand of that farm the ewes on the ear, the rams on the horns.


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