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ftore-fheep ^re the better for being fold- 

 ed. They are generally more healthy, 

 as they take their fuftenance at regular 

 intervals, and are kept from eating the 

 wet grafs too early in t-he morning, 

 which is generally allowed to be un- 

 wholefome to them. In the mbft famous 

 flieep counties, Dorfet/fjirCy and TViltJhire, 

 penning, or folding is univerfal. And 

 above all other advantages, this one is 

 certainly obtained by it -, when fuch 

 fheep are put to fatten, they thrive much 

 better, and fafter -, as oxen do, that have 

 been moderately worked. 



Upon moifl lands fheep are not pro- 

 per flock. The dairy will here turn to 

 greateft account ; and women and half- 

 PTown children will from hence find fuf- 



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ficient, and becoming employment. Where 



this is the cafe, pigs fhould be bred, of 



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