706 
THE- AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
position a and meni : — requires a eireulation 
of the j * For * se, the gg should be 
thrown upon e to time, to d 
soluble Kn Baht Xho aa . hole. 
water vapa touch it, cto it gets me vial end —— 
it i 
ae than 
ay Sia of land- 
irs 
rinkle 3 a layer 
j samo thickness, dusted with biked 
Rng the |i 
other | are 
t, bark, sa t, turf 
2 
sa 
keeping the lime ssh touching the ries until 4 ae re 
feet high. n turfs are used, mee are best laid 
aps to face, a ihe time 3 betwe 
hen pour it the liqu 
described below (2), ‘ail it — N through. 
ild our the — &e. 
big which is not 
able, sty, and cow house, to the 
cities ‘liquids (d) e be 3 
are s to mix in soa dow 
the Maud passes through, it nag dissolve salt on est ; 
ng the juices of o he another, giv 
nished, slant it 
p pe 
wm 
e, &c., too gre 
may, “of co urse, put t les 8, bu own 
that well saved reg will bear double its weight of such 
additions, with aid of salt n six months it is 
ad — er improvements have been | 
ite 
Ti Teaving the dung cold 
n pasture is let 
nd £o eee J. Pridea 
mo 
2 as you find con- |t 
is 
domestie state, w 
or ny 
roposed for the muck heap; but boa a to me 
faa, considering quantity as wall. ~ e lity. in t 
W : 
l. which is much richer still; and any of the 
r, poured on to keep 
ared night soils 
sewera 
4,000,000 tons yearly. The 
and uustinking * za carriage are c 
coal and burnt e 
answer the 2 and ate easier aten in tow 
Lime is unfit, as it wastes 
c. Gypsum, ae 
an gaa fixer 
soda, 33 magnesia, chiefly wanting in muck heaps ; 
DISEASES OF POULTRY. 
(Co amet from p. 563.) 
1 ECEI 
8 
ut inexhaustibly ms 
‘ain 
* ies Seely Iti is bie ees -o whether the 
eh e recommend- 
8 ‘hi usual atrophy, then difficulty s 2 e 
mo 
and sulphate of magnesi ia, compose 
mmonia, and supply the sulphate, | and t 
Cure.— 
a | and the Wand with 
re he 
baskets Sabar pati had 5 00 on mnei 10 
basin- shaped, o N not must er 8 straw, 
Fern leaves or Hea her), l — d for space, 
tag danger o being i incommode her hens desiring 
in = 3 e nes 3 
any teaching, they —_— no food a 
solutely for 24 — or 8 for But it should 50 
borne in mos E K ee steals N nest, 
ie instin who is o cate 
jinn are e 
stolen h the greatest facility, with no ot 
assistance than Nature’s instinet, herself and her chicks 
the erushed 
egeta 8 
lying about unnoticed, or put to rot in running wat 
which carries off their salts ; even the wash of t 
country is let run through the straw-y oots, 
weeds, and parings neediess!y burnt, whereby their 
humus asted ; and nia which gives life t 
the manure is let fly off in fermentation. These 8 
brought together, would sometimes make a la: and 
ap t ee in 
n. Fermentation. The mber of vege- 
elements, thoroughly 5 l together, i in a sufi- 
ciently — state, the better the ure for general 
es. muck . oR eee t of | 
the one can regulate their propor- 
by those of dung and vegetable matters ; and 
all that are wanting by the inorganic 
sce A ered ibed. And ae fermentation they 
ition and 
hen that has covertly made her nest under a hedge, is 
very obvious. this natural nest the eggs are all laid 
by one hen, when ca of procreation, Whereas 
“ when she is placed in — other agen . e an 
artificial nest) the eggs are — * her ge n 
rally the produce of several hens —— almost a 
enated an 
nest there may he also 
st „The complaint jot 
. 11 negle gut 3 degenerates into this mo 
2 di 
only find the pans containing 
them against r. - 
tion to the pre 
elapsed before the 05 an. 
food and water by aii 
ms, 
ree 
net: -men 
g: JD to 
cree as ae, moping, gaping, | ko ** 
petite, and 
until the disorder has made som 
1 — 
then sk ech me inzoad i into 
ens adei Se i se e a 
ele Ta be Ai e 
8 
first appearance is often so slow 
hence is, 5 if not con 
otherwise confirn thisis. 
Causes.— The a re fine the Pipi 2 
delicate and susceptible. Sudden chan 
et, and damp 
F 
Eee the mate 
eats n a sour or putrid 
sour or putrid vegetables, or dirty water — | 
pregnated therewith too confined si ituations, particg. — 
jarly with want o shelter in wet and bleak w — ö 
and ani o ry 5 e air at a times, which į is m 
than any pan: eset to health. 
eyes igra vue not hot 
warm hot) wap i 
The above remedy has iath kipi 
with others who have pro 
the zs of about t 
up, or “Poultry Glan 
loathsome and 
ectly te eg the inter designation, 
mptoms.— The same as influe 
ies. 
not vane 
s to remove or destroy it 
S; 
be 
The same as in the last; also some error 
eee “quality = 5 want of proper 
confined situations, and w of 
the [due proportions of mo 
of the like of atm ospheric air —.— uisite in 
the pro 
es | cess, caloric pu e. oe a 53 the N in order th 
ralise 
to neut mulatio 
bonic | r 
acid, and the third — che imbibition of the just quantity | N 
bity. Spit dung, when well gore cuts reat soft of oxygen. I a agrs with writer on 
and fat, with Sigi appearance of straw. This is, pro- hatching, No. 32, p. 529, that a consideration of the 
ly, the most gen = miar condition, half digested above facts may BA the reason why, in the artificial 
for the root sap; h eare, i e fermented | Egyptian mode, neona of the u bein N abortive, 
so far, with little ‘ther Ti than the . of they from n ecessity chose ost at random, 
water ; overworked, i mmonia and humus. | fec ed and unfecundated, as — ay afford. 
Short dung ha es risk of — it may be safest — point likewise insisted on by so pa house- 
; pasir to 1 3 wives s y ne chip off with your finger nail” from th 
Th. y int of the u mandible the small speck or scale s 
Tr e — (0, and still better by = oy ides — Seen are hatche hich is said to s 
gypsum and sulphate of h the defieien na the salt thrown | a provision ee Nature in order to enable the chick within 
on the — 95 by which t magnesia and — shell i — it and release itself ; also that one 
sulphuric acid are at the same upplied. s should be administered to a at the 
pica te ‘dung i is to do best in stiff | same — prey the natural state ee have not and re- 
land, and f for Potatoes an | pasture, I t works slower in the quire no such aids, and I do not believe these to be 
ntials. 
three or four years to become thorou 
with the soil ; and the quantity must 
ust be in in propo: on. 
But spit or r short dung, w which — ia ready forth ro! 
4 1 thou 
— to be wea 
good when 
proper, = degree of heat; and} 
sture; an nd third, 
the chicks lie 
br 
a 
0 3. Influenza or Rheum Inflamed Head, Eyes, and in the stomach, in order 
w in half * va kos 1 ar to crop, | Nostri/s.—This ver common catarrhal disorder inci- tact with its solvent juices. 
tind allow e quantity; thus —— a quicker return, | dent to all 5 of e . o be quite | efficacious, a minute propo 
less waste by the weather when the e o that known by the same name e afliieting ba pepper, or 
ankind, said only to have been recognised within the į caraway seeds brui 
ae ch r only all that he last cen ntury. It attacks the whole naa an of need ad no more, 
have drawn fro: ? 3 TH n me are pad mena 8 53 and is 3 synonymous in its | lished experience 4 
enrich 5 e the Distemper in dogs. -If note ecked in an | fever in the syste a 
will h kis and to the Bighoot degree. But do what he early stage, the eee from the eyes, n — and | feurpenny piece ke 
market peier Lia Len ts actually en h off by his palate, becomes foetid and purulent, 2 the whole powder, in pellet of moistened 
limited: hs dicet er h A 2 be | system, aarne * lungs, when consumption often excellent refrigerent, When 
Phospha hate; of “which y o ne, be potass and | supervenes, or — — injo that most obnoxious of | structed with phlegm, Clater 
Biog, ont ‘more in future eee. ble diseases the rou mes appropriately called spoonful of salt and water 
> liwa and phosphate, ege piecem, frem its loso p eer to that mentions a wash 
Rapa pati ie ‘ane to pour o Taming bons. Ton hased of weak Goulard. 
em wp pour on, a ao 5 aor in cleats health, | will be quite as efficacio 
hs . „ 9 al „ 
by symptoms, blind, and could { the diluted solution 
