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A LAMB CREEP.

Fix a little creep that the lambs nan go through. As fast as they are large enough to take out of the pens and pat with [the flock with their mothers, tbey can be allowed to go into an adjoining pen, or room, where they oan be fed some giain. Bran and fine middlings, that has been sweetened a little with granulated sugar, are excellent. As soon "as they begin to eat, leave out the sugar and add oats to the other feeds. Feed only as muoh as they will eat eaoh half day and clean the trough eaoh time before putting in a new supply. Lambs are very fastidious and will not eat if there is the least bit of dirtjin or near the feed. Put some clover hay where they can pick it over. Change that whiuh has been pioked over for a fresh supply often.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8221, 27 August 1906, Page 7

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A LAMB CREEP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8221, 27 August 1906, Page 7

A LAMB CREEP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8221, 27 August 1906, Page 7

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