Show t Y i i. x I IL S. S L r SHEEP SHEEP FEEDING FEEDING RACK Also a Few Words About bout About Evidence ot of Sc Scab b in Flock Regarding the loss Joss of wool if sheep are pulling and biting or If tufts of 01 wool are found protruding from the tho fleece the indications are that the tho the ot cause is scab The disease may be widespread in a flock before much wool is lost When sheep lose their wool from this cause the disease Is 18 far advanced An inspector should bould be bo i consulted Overfeeding O causes wool to slip Sometimes a bunch of sheep as a whole may be fed very ery light when two to or three greedy greed bosses Inthe in inthe inthe the flock may m may y get too much especially 4 5 t r r UN f r a tt ill i lI l. I o 16 14 r br N I. I II- II 0 Feeding Rack if there has been an uneven on distribution tion of grain in feed troughs If Ie the loss of wool is limited to three or four and the rest are contented there need be no alarm but if there are Indica Indira Indications lons of ot general uneasiness among the the- r sheep an Inspector should be consulted con suited Brush Brushy pasture should not be feared for sheep Nearly early all range sheep are S SIn in brush constantly without showing any ill effects of it itIn x In Colorado self feeders are very popular In feeding hay to sheep A self feeder saves SL time and feed food Although Al AI c though the representation given hermay here her r may Involve olve a little more outlay for material than some hay racks it is counted very ery economical because it prevents much waste accompanying the use of most devices while whilo sheep are eating Wh When n panels are used usually one linear r foot p per pr r sheep is I allowed With this feeder four Inches per sheep is ample space |