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- Color:- All the ad. [adult] rams are noticeably
darker than the ewes.
Moult:- Many of both sexes are
already showing patches of moult on
the shoulders.
Jasper. May 4, 1944
Down east road from Snaring to gate.
Census:- 180 sheep including
3 ad [adult] [male symbol] 20 [female symbol] 13 lambs.
Winter Range:- Alec [Alex] Nelles tells me that in Feb. [February]
1927 he counted about 150 sheep on
the bald hills south of the Snake
Indian opposite the mouth of deer
Creek, estimated that at least 200
head were wintering there.
Apparently the sheep have only recently
come down onto the lower benches
this year. The winter was so open
that most of them staid [stayed] high up,
but are now down after the new
growth.
Accidents Braznet showed me a ram
skull with one horn broken in
half. He found it at the bottom of
a small cliff where it had fallen
off + broken its neck.
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