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A Treatise on Sheep: / The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases.

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A practical manual examines sheep from their origins and breed varieties through the anatomy and properties of wool and the history of the wool trade, then explains principles of improvement, the influences of climate and diet, and methods of selection and crossing. It offers detailed husbandry guidance on mating, lambing, washing, shearing, weaning, and fattening, and describes common operations, wound care, and preventive measures. The work provides a systematic survey of diseases with symptoms, treatments, and prevention for parasites, foot-rot, rot, and fly-blow, and concludes with advice on wool handling and adapted management practices for Australian conditions.

About the Author

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Ambrose Blacklock

Ambrose Blacklock was an author known for his contributions to agricultural literature, particularly in the field of sheep husbandry. His notable work, "A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases," provides valuable insights into the care and management of sheep, addressing both their improvement and health issues. Blacklock's writing reflects a deep understanding of livestock management, making his work a significant resource for farmers and agricultural enthusiasts interested in sheep farming.

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