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A TREATISE ON SHEEP: - THE BEST MEANS FOR THEIR IMPROVEMENT, GENERAL MANAGEMENT, AND THE TREATMENT OF THEIR DISEASES, WITH A CHAPTER ON WOOL, AND HISTORY OF THE WOOL TRADE; AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SHEEP IN AUSTRALIA.
BY AMBROSE BLACKLOCK.
LONDON: GROOMBRIDGE & SONS, 5, PATERNOSTER ROW. 1853. - Printed by C. and J. Adlard, Bartholomew Close
The work opens with a clear‑spoken promise to make sheep husbandry accessible to anyone willing to put effort into the farmyard. Its author cuts through the usual jargon, focusing on the most useful practices for improving flocks, handling animals safely, and preventing common illnesses. By grounding advice in everyday experience, the treatise feels like a seasoned shepherd sharing hard‑earned wisdom rather than a distant academic.
Richly illustrated, the book walks the listener through the anatomy of a sheep, the characteristics of leading British breeds, and the science of wool production. It also offers a practical look at how these methods were adapted for the challenging conditions of Australian pastures. Throughout, the tone remains straightforward and grounded, aiming to equip farmers with knowledge they can apply directly to boost the health and profitability of their flocks.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (392K characters)
Release date
2011-12-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1816–1873
Best known for a practical 19th-century guide to sheep breeding, wool, and animal care, this medically trained writer brought a doctor's eye to the everyday problems of farming. His work is clear, hands-on, and aimed at people who wanted advice they could actually use.
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