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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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URAL SOCIETY OF 
SIN 8 Lecturer on Cattle 
and funct ns of ety 
in — animals, with 
f 
Er: to the nature and treatment of the 
3 the 7th of Dece 
mber, 
lock in the for 
of the Counci 
5 AuEs Hoteon, Secretary. 
QMITAFIELD CLUB, 1848, CATTLE 
OF 
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Sian ansta L EXHIBIT 
, Implements, &c. 
—.— 
* zaar, 
ts are marke by the 
King-street, 
F ah 7th, 
Portman-squar e. 
usual attention to the gen erai 
oO 
— thereby enabling Ladies to view this Na 
tion with perfect je 
15 in a evening. Adm 
— Open from daylight till 
<< Aa 
REANT TO LAN 
Tuomas 
in 
DOWNERS.—An Act of „An don lf a 
pound of Linseed be boiled in every bucketful gin 
— Secretary, 9, Bedford Circus, Exeter. 
LEGG = 
also to inform 
Ee Hydraulic Engines, Water 
all situations ere a fall can 
Wells. 
NE 
p nn thanks to 
LIC ENGINES. 
bis patrons and 
m them 2 he continues to erect 
m, & c., suitable for 
be obta non also ngines for 
is friends that he has 
several ——.— on 
flatters himself that he is able to 
bis Hydraulic Machi 
o compete with any parties of 
the present day in the construction of the above machines, 
Apply to Joux LEGG, Cheltenham. 
cue Agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, DEC EMBER, 2, 1848. 
MEETINGS FOR THE T LOWING VEEKS. 
Tuzspa' e Society of England. 
Wepxespay, — 6 Smithfleld Club C attle Show. 
Tevespar, — T-Agricu } Imp. Secci Ireland. 
Torspay, — 12—Agricultural Society of England. 
» „ li~Agricultural Imp. Society of Ireland. 
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he “heel tel be =e den eee Cartcon ce 
uste. ondon av istoc = pec: ariton-on 
pate 8: Brei. ge a Reading, E, Kent.—Dee. 11 
1 f Ne 
Sic ess fellow 8, 
wet goods of the 
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London 
London, E. J, I. 
karein, 
ety, 
ÅGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Makers, Corn, H 
and Seed 
Messrs, 
r. M. Jounson, Secretary 
DORE 185 5 Esq. 
p ſardian Society, 24 
de. lan, Esq,, e ae 
SA to assist the business 
f th esm 
e places, composed of a set í 
living upon their wits, 
above kinds ; they refer to “ 
. afternoon, and another bushel of the chaff at night ; 
rade Protection ee, . 
Ek Ks, Esq., Sec 
25 Taanis and —.— Association iby, poe 
A UR, 
Reay, Esq, Secretary. 
. Hemminga, Esq., Secretary. 
S. E. Corram, Esq., 13 
BARNARD and THOMAS, 
n | with 
trade in knavery ; and we hope that this notice m 
unknown correspon 
THE METHODS r FEEDING CATTLE are at least as 
important as those of housing them. If 
etermine the profit 
limiting the waste from — 5 
former will determine it posit 
e material in which all t 
beef or mutto 
the ox or sheep m st be N a. 
in general ado tion > i 
2 sary 2 ts ability to brin 
een cut, or, what 
water confers a freshne 
savour which wi 
— he improved by a y 
larger . 
ith other food for fatter 
nines, and a 
eim mported ra a 
that less oilcake is 
but we are very sure 
other me 
a 
cattle. This quantity of Lins 
water sufficient to thoroughly aa about 100 Pon i 2 
of straw chaff. It oo athin somewhat muci 
laginous soup. has 
wetted, the Bean- meal is > dasted over it, and the 
whole is thrown into a heap and beaten down in 
order to become well widens in the nutritive liquor 
that has been used. h 
| Scrupulousness enough on the other for an extensive 
a 
induce greater caution by farmers in their deans | 
nden 
oan the latter 
e process wae b 
nd di olb 
e great advantage of the practice more lately 
aff into which it has 
tis 3 — scald it with salt hot 
r up, of cou 
We 
a l 
cwt. of Linseed meal daily e feeding — — of 
cooked food m 
{ above specified, Vax 1b. of 
of cu straw ; at 
then take it out of 
which i 2 
ad, Pr or four quarts 
poured over it; it is then well stirred 
— , and the same repeated until r 
emptie ed. $ 
* —Let a quantity 
le 
f Linseed 
meal, and Barley to the se 
For Shee eep.— 
reduced to fine 
of a wafer, in t 
a p original . may just] 
hich gins! cold, 
ose object it is 
ese * seeds as food: 
means of them e s 
m among t referred to in 
pamphlet“ on 55 subject is far 
5 The lowing is the compound used by Mr. Marshall 
r day, Meee is prepared in the follow- 
2 lbs. of bruised is 
* 1 8 
n ing wa way and ee — 
n the mixed straw 
with the Pagar mucilage, 
warm into a 
at close with a . 1 heed left thus stoving or 
a — time beſore it is ga enough to be 
Two hours after being so mixed, the mass will be cool 
nigh for — pee It wil 2 more good when gi 
and proportions of Linseed-meal and 
ate give ven by the Yorkshire feeders 
the com piir fi 
oe each beast from 35 to 
wg Het: Aan, 22 meal, 
Peas require double the quantity of 5 Š 
"D, Place eight ‘ails otatoes in a copper, 
and one pail of water; the steam 15 speedy cook 
them; crush them in a trough 1 
inseed meal ; then beat them 40 2 in a tub. This 
will be found one of the cheapest and best co 
pounds that can be made. 
e a he water = oo of Lin- 
let it eat sprinkle into the m € beer 
baff or rent straw, upon w nich pour 
e—stir with a manure 
then 
Gordon-street, Glasgow, Ro- 
e h 
na 3 enough on the 
erity enough and un- 
cloth or cover. 
absorbed the mucilage, 
paons ee . 
Turnip to becom 
„ is — 5 . 
s ‘t js more profitable to = 
Wheat for e particularly the small sarbe sd 
to offer it for sale. Mr. WARNES, O 
to whom the public are in 
the following manner 
w 
and they are thriving well. the 
of the f toa poe = x 3 N nd w we miy refer to the min te pa of 3 Ae repre eif he cee s ü par 
ames and this po K. Snort, in the pamphlet on pf the com re to each beast ; and finally, 
wed sir 5 addresses d — has wisp to Jast week, mentions many methods when the feeder leaves the cattle for the e 
ee ee e T e = 
advise 8 doings, p for the P5888 woul copper; pre ow e—1-_ Boi of 1 re n add 
Gamito mediani o seen over. to al, of eshed Bay or Wheat (ir ie wel) 
Societies whose name A some of the Guardian take sit the éi ompo nd, and mix it in tubs, e 
_ s we insert below it down solid; it is then ready for use. Beans and 
a portion of 
ix pails. of water, and 
v 
óf Trim 
debted for the he sylem o of 
es hi 
compound and box 3 ten — 
