368 SHEEP. 36. 



in which alio the particular practice of this 

 Diftridt is lb far pointed out as relates to the 

 lambs and crones bought at that fair ; which 

 with thofe of Kenninghall and Kipping, alfo 

 held in the fummer months, form the grand 

 communication between the two (ides of the 

 county. 



If a farmer do not lay in his intended ftock at 

 thefe fairs, he buys hoggards at the fpring 

 fairs ; letting them run in the fallovvs, lays, 

 and ftubbles until autumn ; and finilhing them 

 with turneps the enfuing winter. 



For the method of fatting them on turners, 

 fee that article. 



For the admeafuremcnt of a Jljeep-JoU, fee 



MiN. I. 



For an evidence of Iheep being inimical to 

 cows, fee MiN. 8. 



For an infcance of advantage oi jloeep-fold to 

 barley, fee Min. it. 



For an experiment and obfervations on the 

 time of putting the ram to the ewes, fee 

 MiN. 17. 



For an experiment Wiih fieep-fold {ox wheat, 

 fee Miyi. 18. 



For 



