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■ ■ Historical Data on Grazing in Intermountain Region as Obtained from Original Users and Others. SHSEP Receipts and profits in early days as conroared to present day conditions: Mature Sheeo __. 188g - began herding, f0r Brother for $10. per month. Shipped wethers in those days. Grazed at West Fork of .Beat River on Uinta iy£ At what age are most sheep marketed, gome lambs * 'Topped sorest. herd off and kept scrubs until wethers. Breed of sheep. Cross Merino - Merino Price received for mature sheep. Ewes. Wethers. - $1.50 - $3.50 $3. per head for lambs. Percent lamb crop. 90-95$ Lambs . Market weight of lambs. Smaller lambs in early days 70$ ■ Percent fat lambs. Less than now. Market location . Basatch and to Omaha. Price received per pound. $3.00 per head. ■ ■ Wool w—■' ~ • a Pounds of wool per head 7-8$ Price received per pound. 78$ in 1918. 6c* Cleveland's time. Market for wool., Wasatch. ' : "Pelts t .,.-;"":■ Market conditions . ', ic -j a ' Prices * #1. - |1.50 a? How brought to market. Wild animal skins. Meat brought in by hunters of wild animals. - Operating Costs ■ « - Size of bands grazed or cattle herd's handled. 2500 head. ' ■ - Losses more in early days. . t Wages paid herders and camp tenders and cowboys. #10. - §30. herders (o v e r )
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Transcript | ■ ■ Historical Data on Grazing in Intermountain Region as Obtained from Original Users and Others. SHSEP Receipts and profits in early days as conroared to present day conditions: Mature Sheeo __. 188g - began herding, f0r Brother for $10. per month. Shipped wethers in those days. Grazed at West Fork of .Beat River on Uinta iy£ At what age are most sheep marketed, gome lambs * 'Topped sorest. herd off and kept scrubs until wethers. Breed of sheep. Cross Merino - Merino Price received for mature sheep. Ewes. Wethers. - $1.50 - $3.50 $3. per head for lambs. Percent lamb crop. 90-95$ Lambs . Market weight of lambs. Smaller lambs in early days 70$ ■ Percent fat lambs. Less than now. Market location . Basatch and to Omaha. Price received per pound. $3.00 per head. ■ ■ Wool w—■' ~ • a Pounds of wool per head 7-8$ Price received per pound. 78$ in 1918. 6c* Cleveland's time. Market for wool., Wasatch. ' : "Pelts t .,.-;"":■ Market conditions . ', ic -j a ' Prices * #1. - |1.50 a? How brought to market. Wild animal skins. Meat brought in by hunters of wild animals. - Operating Costs ■ « - Size of bands grazed or cattle herd's handled. 2500 head. ' ■ - Losses more in early days. . t Wages paid herders and camp tenders and cowboys. #10. - §30. herders (o v e r ) |
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