Show much lamb loss Is due to mistakes in feeds lamb losses in this state tire are largely due to errors in feeding and mostly by the lack of appropriate feeds for the ewe before lambing and for both the ewe and lamb after lambing ewes that come through the winter in poor flesh cant raise a strong thrifty lamb this Is too evident to nied ni nc ed data to certify it sus says G P williams sheep extension specialist for the north carolina state college of agriculture this condition Is proved beyond doubt by the fact that lambs arriving after grass starts grow oft promptly kea that eke out tho the winter on hays of the meanest kinds and nil on cottonseed ciulla or that graze the stark landscape an score no success at lambing time line much of the lamb lowes loises attributed attil buted to 0 cold weather Is in fact due to a badly nourished and thin ewe and to a weak lamb that ant nt help aellig weak eak and flimsy under such circumstances the foundation of ewes at lambing bitne rests on proper feeding through the winter coupled alt exer else tin on range to keep keel the bodily processes strong and vigorous |