( i83) 



the mod tender fheep I ever knew. They are 

 ftarved if the leaft neglected : they foon be- 

 come fat in good keep, but poor with in- 

 different. 



If you choofe to crofs the breed of foreft 

 fheep with the Diihley, draw a few of the bed 

 into an inclofed pafture, and put your favou- 

 rite ram to them. This will be found the 

 fureft and bed method to improve them ; but 

 I do not think it would anfwer to flock the 

 mountains with fheep fo bred: they would 

 require more care and attention than could be 

 there given them. 



SECTION XL. 



Defcription of Fold-yards : Necejfity of a Recep- 

 tacle for the Juices which drain from the 

 Fold-yard-, and the beft method of applying 

 the fame. 



THE fold-yard ought to be fo fituated 

 amongft the buildings, as eafily to receive 

 every fort of manure : which the pigs by rout- 

 ing and turning it over continually will tho^ 

 roughly intermix. The cattle will eat much 

 of the litter which is thrown out from the 



horfe- 



