... The sun had dipped now below the hills, and the boy, suddenly remembering the ewes and lambs, started to his feet...
(AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner 「The Story of an African Farm」
...The next exportation was made to Saxony, in 1765, andconsisted of 105 rams and 114 ewes, but from what flocksthey were taken, history nowhere mentions...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...The next was madethe following year, and consisted of 75 rams and ewes, whichwere brought to Boston, and sold at public auction, and wereafterwards scattered over the country...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...Grove, nearly all of which were ewes and lambs, as stated byhim to the writer, in 1842, was 2 lbs...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...Smith ofConnecticut, as stated in a letter from the owner, published inthe American Shepherd, 104 ewes raised 101 lambs, andyielded 341 lbs...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...He was usedamong the native ewes near Kingston, N...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...Taintor,at the same time with that of the Saxons previously mentioned,consisting of 23 ewes and 3 bucks, variously selectedfrom the choicest flocks of the descendants of the SpanishMerino...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...The wethers maybe fattened at 18 to 30 months, and the ewes at 3 to 5 years,when first required as breeders...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...If full-grown rams are turnedinto a lean pasture to remain with the ewes, not less than fourshould be put in for every hundred...
Richard L. Allen 「Domestic Animals」
...Thepeculiar and most valuable property of this breed is the forwardness ofthe ewes, which take the ram at any period of the year, often lambing,so early as September or October...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...The ewes have commonly no horns, but onlya protuberance in place of them...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...Broken-mouthed ewes are called crones in Suffolk and Norfolk;kroks, or crocks, in Scotland; and drapes inLincolnshire...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...According to the opinion on the continent, any race of ewes, howevercoarse and long in the fleece, will, on the fourth cross of the merinoram, give progeny with short wool equal to the Spanish...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...) Putting Tups to Ewes...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...The beginning of June is the time chosen for the admission of the rams,so that by the month of January the greater proportion of the ewes haveyeaned...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
...As rot is hereditary,1 the importance of weeding out ewes from theflock on their first exhibiting appearances of unsoundness, isacknowledged by all...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
..."About the month of September, when they intend to dispose of theirdraught ewes, they put all their sheep into a fold, and draw them bythe hand, that is, they catch them all, viz...
Ambrose Blacklock 「A Treatise on Sheep:」
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