Show unprofitable to keep ewes with bad udders adders although recent good prices for lambs and in mutton are incentives for fir farmers to increase their flocks as rapidly as possible there Is no in ewes with bad teeth or defective udders adders abe ewe hock flock should be culled in the tha fall according to a statement by li v anft sial husbandry specialists A a t mich gan js ain state slate college and the individuals whose usefulness Is impaired fur for breeding should be so sold for auttin mut tin the culling should not he be made on 0 o the basis of the appearance of the owea ecea because animals which are gio enod in mothers others frequently appear thin anil and sway lacked backed at this time of year mutton sheep begin to lose their teeth nt ai six or severs seven years of age and the wools at eight to nine any ewes whose udders adders show lumps ox or distortions should be dis carded from the breeding flock the use of purebred pure bred rams in III the flock it arother another means of improving flock quality say eliy college ista to snake malic it easy for farmers in the northern part of the state to secure rood good rams 71 rams were carried by v truck to a series of meetings in that section and were sold to farmers who attended tile meetings last year 21 rams were distributed by tills this method and it Is expected that another 0 increase in the sale of rams will he be made lit at inee meetings tings to be field next year |