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  3. EYE TROUBLE IN SHEEP— SO-CALLED PINK EYE.

    F. Ash, Northampton, writes:—We have some sheep (ewes) suffering from what is known as "pink eye." (A pink-like scum over the eye, ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  4. NATIVE NAME OF QUANDONGS.

    Mr. Bruce W. Leake, of Cardonia, Kellerberrin, kindly writes that the local natives call this tree "Kwillyn," and probably this name or a variation of it ...

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  6. ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP AND LAMBS FOR EXPORT.

    M. S. Brown, Kojonup, writes:—Will you kindly advise me if it is correct that a Romney Marsh sheep eats more than a merino. A ...

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  7. SHEEP AND CATTLE LICK.

    L. Richardson, Mardella, writes:—I would be obliged for your opinion regarding a suitable stock lick for sheep and cattle in the South-West. ...

    Article : 246 words
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