HC Deb 12 November 1918 vol 110 c2520W
Mr. KILBRIDE

asked the Food Controller whether his attention has been called to the fact that an all-round increase in the price of sheep during the spring months penalises all the long-wooled breeds of heavy sheep, such as Roscommons, etc., and differentiates in favour of the short-wooled varieties of light sheep, Roscommon wethers two years old in March weighing 120 lbs. per carcass, and short-wooled hoggets 60 lbs., the all-round increase working out at twice as much per lb. in favour of the light-weights and handicapping the heavyweight sheep?

Major ASTOR

The increases in the price of sheep during the spring months are average increases, varying with estimated weight of the animal. I cannot agree that the prices fixed penalise heavyweight animals.

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