It is worthy of note that the purebred Angus or its cross has won the supreme championship at Smithfield (fat stock show) every year since 1916. To feed rape economically the breaks should be made comparatively small, us this allows the lambs to have a fresh break more often, while ther e will be less waste of feed and the lambs will thrive better.
Ther ( e is no one fixed form of environment best for all animals, and this is shown in the change which sheep undergo when shifted -from one part to another. We cannot afford to ignore the knowledge gained by our most successful breeders. Ultimate success will depend on the soundness | of our judgment. The better we d ) | for our stock, lhe belt r J hey will i for us.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 12
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