THE DIPPING QUESTION.
Most sheep farmers are agreed that even if it wore not compulsory to dip their shoep if would pay handsomely to do so. Dipping: is necessary for the following principal reasons, viz.: 1. l'V tho eradication of parasites. 2. Cleansing the skin. 3. I'romotiiiß a healthy and vigorous growth of soft, bright wool. The question here arise.?: What is the best mixture to nw for the purpose? Tho only answer is: Tli- dip flint fiivi-s thu best all-round results. White's dip fulfils all the foregoing requirements in quito u remarkable degree. The fact that n large number of tho foremost men in the X.Z. sheep world use it if sufficient proof of i(s superior merits. For instance. Messrs. W. .). and A. V. Douglas, of Ti> .Miihanga, H.H.. writing under ilnto of 21=.t July. 1010. «ay:—Wo have used dip for the Inst Ihrco swifous, it proving ino.it. satisfactory, the woyl coniing olf thu «hecp wonderfully bright and free from vermin, 'i'e Jlaliaiiga- Hock, -10.00(1 sheep. It irill surely pay all sheep farniers U' test its merits.-AdTt,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1333, 10 January 1912, Page 8
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178THE DIPPING QUESTION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1333, 10 January 1912, Page 8
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