Sheep being fed during a drought |
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Title : | Sheep being fed during a drought |
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Date of creation : | 1930 | ||
Format : | Photograph | ||
Dimensions : | 200 x 155 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
Bob Lee and a stockman called Billy using a car to hand feed sheep on Angorichina Station, after two years with no rain. There is no agreed definition of drought, although in South Australia it generally means a period of severely reduced or non existent rainfall causing significant reduction of harvests and livestock losses. Drought can be localised or more widespread. Farmers and graziers hand feed their stock as long as possible to maintain a breeding herd, or if the option is available, send their best animals to agist in non-drought affected regions. In extremity some pastoralists have sent out part of their herds to graze the 'long paddock'--the roadside verges of country highways. |
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Coverage year : | 1930 |
Place : | Angorichina |
Region : | Flinders Ranges and Far North - Outback |
Further reading : | McQuin, Patrick Pastoral drought in northern South Australia, 1863-1867 (thesis), c1972. Foley, J. C. Droughts in Australia: review of records from earliest years of settlement to 1955 Melbourne: Bureau of Meteorology, 1957 McKernan, Michael, Drought: the red marauder Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2005 |
Internet links : | Atlas of South Australia: Natural hazards. Scroll down to Drought |