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Facts and observations relative to sheep, wool, ploughs and oxen: in which the importance of improving the short-wooled breeds of sheep, by a mixture of the merino blood, is demonstrated from actual practice: together with some remarks on the advantages which have been derived to the author's flock, from the use of salt, &c. ...

Title:Facts and observations relative to sheep, wool, ploughs and oxen: in which the importance of improving the short-wooled breeds of sheep, by a mixture of the merino blood, is demonstrated from actual practice: together with some remarks on the advantages which have been derived to the author's flock, from the use of salt, &c. ...
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Note:J. Harding, 1809
  
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Subject:Agriculture -- Bibliography
Subject:Sheep
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