Title: | Facts and observations relative to sheep, wool, ploughs, and oxen; in which the importance of improving the short-wooled breeds by a mixture of the Merino blood is deduced from actual practice. Together with some remarks on the advantages which have been derived from the use of salt. |
Author: | Somerville, John Southey Somerville, 15th baron, 1765-1819 |
Note: | Printed for W. Miller, 1803 |
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Subject: | Sheep |
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