Show Sevel Seve al Plans Followed by Ohio Sheep A large percentage of lamb iamb crop heavy fleeces low mortality and eco ceo feeding are the principal factors in successful sheep farming In southwestern south Ohio a writer In Inthe Inthe time the Ohio Farmer found from a study of the accounts and methods on 14 farms there for the last three scars years Lars 1 comparison of the high ten In Income shO shows shoes s they made malle twice as much III uch return as the 10 lowest est In this group Close culling and good care of time the flock of ewes ees e es keeping a flock of breeding e ewes ees es and not maintaining m ethers the use of vigorous rains cross breeding and nail earl lambing were ere points In fa favor faor or of large lamb crops Those with large profits had theIr lambs Iambs come early from I e ebru ru ar ary 22 to April 15 controlled para parasites Parasites parasites sites and fed their lambs well ell for early marl et They kept no ers helIe believing Ing that a sheep slice must mUt do donmore more then than merel merely produce a n fleece The be best t sheep farmers drenched for stomach worms morins and those thoe Ith 10 homier er Income did not follow this practice regularly e except In iii a few casts The fhe mortality was three times na as great with mith Ith the least profit profitable profitable able flocks the rhe 0 owners ners of the best hest paying flocks u used ed 7 75 per cent more grain an and l a better grade of rough roughage roughage age ae Including some legume |