Abstract

The economic aspects of rearing sheep as a side industry in Southern India have already been published in the Journal of the Textile Institute, Vol. 19 of 1928, article 5 (a). The experiences and facts gained during the last few years of sheep rearing in Hosur compared with the local practices in South India have now made clear that something more can be expected from the indigenous breeds of Southern India, both in the form of mutton and wool, towards the betterment of the shepherds and ryots of this country.

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