CONTENTS. 



Ill 



NEAT CATTLE 



PAGE 



The Cow - - 330 



Common Ox - - 33 1 



Kyloe do. - - 334 



Gorget, Plague, or Murrain, 



in Bulls, Cows, or Oxen 335 

 Worm in the Tail - 336 



Inward disease in Cattle - 336 

 Imposthume, Boil, or Swel- 

 ling - - 337 

 To kill Worms - 337 

 Bleeding a Cow - 337 

 Looseness, or Bloody Flux 338 

 Winter Fattening in the 

 Stalls and other places ; 

 or, Stall Feeding Neat 

 Cattle - - 338 

 Most Beneficial Means of 



Grazing - - 346 



Water necessary in Grazing 



Neat Cattle - - 348 



Systems, or Mode, of Prac- 

 tice in Grazing - 348 

 Manner of Selling or Dispo- 

 sing of Cattle Stock - 35 1 

 Soilings, or Summer Feeding 

 and Keeping Neat Cattle 

 in the Houses and Yards 

 formed for such sorts of 

 Stock - - 352 



Advantages which recom- 

 mend the Practice, and 

 Grounds on which it has 

 been objected to, and 

 disregarded - 



Excellence and Utility of 

 the Practice in Producing 

 Manure 



Proper Buildings, Yards, 

 and other conveniences 

 for the Purpose 



Culture of Crops for, and 

 Manner of using them 

 in this Practice 



Proper Modes of Foddering 

 the Animals in this Prac- 

 tice 



On Animal Matter 



Milking 



Making Butter 



Washing Butter 



Preserving Butter 



How to turn Barren Land 

 into good Pasture and 

 Meadow 



The Progress or Increase 

 in Weight and Profit in 

 Pasture Feeding, or Fat- 

 tening Neat Cattle Stock 382 



353 



359 



361 



363 



364 

 366 

 373 

 374 

 377 

 379 



380 



SHEEP. 



A Treatise on Sheep - 387 



The Many-horned Sheep - 389 

 On the Diseases of Sheep - 390 

 Foot Rot - - 391 



The Rot - - 393 



Red Water - 396 



Erysipelas, or Wild Fire - 397 



Scab, or Itch - 398 



SWINE. 



Sores and Cracked Ears 406 

 Sows and Boars for Breeding 407 

 Rearing and Fattening Pigs 408 



