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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Mar. A 
the whole effect is gone ; there remains a nakedness and 
a want. i i 
the opinions of such uus oe gentlemen as Mr. 
ivian, as well as of Mr. Baker of London and others), 
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of pero oil twice ** e days interval. 131 — the 
now shaken into the boiling water and stirred, juste 
stirabout is made, and well salted, When it b 
Just as 
i d roper consistency, and is thoroughly b 
“Ind what link you strike, it was only after mature — observation, and | a prop y, g 7 уча. it is 
re чы 28 gr ar ta a 2 — chata aiko perience on both varieties, kept at the same time, out of the boilers with large ladles we, 
wo part I would not admit the beardless gold | and ual numbers, that the conviction wa: d | steamed straw in the ing eric with. 
and sive aided Polands at our exhibitions: поё | upon me, that the bande are oo pa true Felis and mo from the c" hen e je e to be 
ecause I them a spec of nakedness and — | that the beardless are spurious. over it. e whole mass is carefu y! — now in te 
vat with forks resembling dung dra 
about the ме ‚ ап ^ but for the Рооттву: J © M. A fine well-fed young Turkey, weighing 30 Ibs. ture assume name al * che 3 hi ay and this 
ciae spurious Sd mongrel fowl а Аном а рф лес р” whic ш the onl ta 
will at Christmas comma nd from five to six gt ente h y оой 
hybrid, I ‘adie, be een the Polan spang ied for exist € any other time " the year.— | Biven to cattle, horses, or sheep, i у shape whatever 
Hamburgh. In elucidating m" Жк жыла the} JHK. You must — xchange near home; I know по | except that the cattle and sheep Turnips in addition’ 
plumage ean assist us little in pro ew RI n AE although | But they all get their share of this immediately aeg 
for the golden m silver spangled amburghs closely | Golden Pencilled (not painted) in your neighbourhood, why do is mixed, and whilst still E hot, which is the 
approximate to the Polands. e r, you not get them? —— qualities are t ees S' System ; 3 which, besides, is 
77 metre eiu fel DESEE im ТЕО: меде n TTL. — 
of the plumage— there are distinctions of shape, or con- hasa good Grass run, she will now find her own mre if she me me could te —— quanti ity = stock per aere, 
" А n, ecd 
ation of the body ; circumstances relative to — t has - get — kur — sons with plenty = | growing Grass He related t an anecdote ow he was first 
great peculiarity of Polands, the top-knot ; to the n them and give to her. Give hera table-spoonful | MT — — this — — I shall here tell 
well as to the beard, and to 
e 
* more e observes Mr. Baily, * than in 
The neck i 
profusely cov voluminous de fe 
whilst in iage it is upright, bol d dashin 
the beardless variet Ad most perceptible 
modification and cont ord, a ve 
rast 
2e d р 4 Назы 2 
* breast is diminished, the bod 
jtd ually taperi ng to 
the tail, the 2 “of which, as observable in the hen, 
th 
— p^ , and grad 
are li ke those 
and meagre ; in size and in proportion it is wanting. 
M as I have said, the marking of the plumage 
us i ing the beardless Pola its 
The as 
Potatoes and Т meal. — give 2 зет slaked with water | hoo dial Lie verp ool, it happen ні that almost every day 
instead. I have tried Indian-mea l, but do not like it for poultr мея 
food.—.4 Lady Amateur. If the cock re ray а scurfy com 
сеа Е those ih are cv sai to it. It is supposed to 
ise from inward fev A good Grass run, at this time of 
Sur especially, is a oni for it, The treatment to effect a 
speedy removal is a tablespoonful of — tor oil given 
Eu. and to rub the parts affec with com 
) sulphur ointment, or any natural eunt having 
Miller Salt nor flour mixed with it; if the ointment is not 
ist easil to be had, good generous food, and a little strong old ale 
à mixed т ns twice per day, with the fine weather we may | af 
now expect, will soon put the bird right. — CS. Hybrids 
* ne fowl and pheasant are pent I 2 bros 11 i 
time. The fowls called pheasant fowls a any w 
akin to that bird.— F. A blue-legged Dorking fowl would 4 
von тәң at any T —A Subscriber. I do not thin 
ur hen ever drops two eggs per day, but that they e е 
Кеа proves there is something wrong. Avoid all 
lating food, let her have V cy Grass run, and see that м Ma 
e formation of. the shell. I know 
nothing better to throw into the haunts of fow Is аа basket 
2 erin: rubbi sh. they will 
r it f lime of hielt they Stand 
—W E. Eggs scd е with butter as soon as laid will 
— fresh for — nths, but they are entirely spoiled for 
setting. They must be — * covered. J. Baily, 113, Mount 
eet. 
nd 
o ion with urgh, they being very 
SEMEN yet the nature, fabric, or material of Farm ооа 
the fea: differs. d ce in ing the HO es having often 
difference betw e ed Poland and the|invited me to look at his stock, I took the opportunity 
hybrid опе, — let any one handle a true golden of doing so when on my w. ondon about t 
Poland hen, and he will be struck with the remarkably | mo 
— 2 yielding 8 feathers; 
0 
by the beardless fowls is like the Hamburgh, a compara- 
closeness and hardness of fe се “there being | w 
i as there is xi 
his 
с се in the ea — various mt 
phe Bored Ne ГАУ; Borg and a very distinctiv 
cter it is. Again, top-knot, in the t 
majority of beardless Poland (especially in the goles), 
as insignificant. It is, I believe, inv. variably so in importe 
it is so peculiar, 
W w. 
distant about five miles pt Mr. Etch farm, which 
is called Harley Thorn. _ Thad no difficulty i in finding a 
чү Mis 
you:—About 20 years ago, whilst living in the neighbour. 
he passed b 
which was turned by two horses, : 
am mill 
and these horses attracted s — by their very 
and 
high condition 
y high condition, 
of som 
e was so much struck by i 
e owner how they had — — 
which was J constant 
supply o = M t water running close by them (the overflow 
vhener ver rey ene ; and to this was to be attribu 
is 
eeding on warm food, w 
ried on with unparalleled success for these las —— 
I have given up feedi 
ing cattle myself, 1 did not 
have 
ke " ace поми inquiries as I m 
mig 
done e quantity of food consumed by them ; 
тасу өе inna lhad little idea at that time of being 
rating quantity maon 
horses are fed o 
were lar elds in the in 
while on the other, rge fi 
highest боад, апі а plainly pee that they had 
ed by a inas Etches’ 
s join | f: 
the Duke of Sütherland's cite at Trentham, and the 
7 kingdom som beardless | lands lie on a pleasing slope, to the south of the Trent 
Polands with top-knots of fair size; the golden, | Valley line They — two farms near each other, 
ve seen exhibitions, the united extent of which does not exceed 350 statute 
ll remain in statu quo, waiting some lucky | acres, When he took duos farms, some four or five 
ed, to give them top-knots, yearsago, he was informed by the out-going tenant that 
abundant, plated, pointed combs. | the — extent of sinet he could keep on them was 
that ng beardless about 90; and there were stalls for 12 beasts only. 
Et pr $ 80 | threshing- 
ve top- in the other | Corn-mill, and also fetches. water from 1 da 
but with te we gre of comb ; for it is a | considerable distance for its own „5 —.— 
rs, that all d birds | this one boiler comes all da steam for preparing food | 
^ dar parental for every animal on the On one side of the cook- 
sam i 25 y ery back.” | ihv | is a large vat, built. alittle under the ww of 
cera сепсе ce Ld e ground. This is meant to contain the food 
у; ix it in. Immediately j г Joining, it is a | low. 
bte, ӨРТ "Атав b lock pif eh oh д s of the cooking- and 
MN ‘cle i ers, | hous are plac with cold water, with pi su the fi 
беты нея r end eosely, leading from the boiler of the e engine, by which [dices Ne food ali 
T чй, triangular 2 me алу moment be introduced by turning а stop- the floori 
Lire in howe other fowl. we е г with а loud is turned Taa iem d i ny SA v с 
| „ш. kind, and | time Б mec boil. Oil-enke bruised very | fall, through th 
ä h I now wri T the е t 
as а partisan of the bearded Poland nd ( "iue it bot p [Diae MAD IM ael i» tbe enge; T 3 
n carriage, 
pind | in the quality of its * 
* or chickens is e 
t 
' bearded Poland have Ave of my visit to the farm, in ге of 90 se 
12 beasts, there were now qui sheep (300 of v were 
evince all the uncer- feeding), 134 beasts (90 of — were tied u 0 
there is always from 100 to 150 pigs ; and all this, to| man 
ty prevails as to the| Mr. кыы at once ze in 400 sheep, and, with the 
St year | assistance of artificial food, i i 
the 
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Б. 
up), and 
use his own words, is the production of steam. The 
he | grand feature in the steam-engine is, that one fire and 
ntire 
machinery of 
з Straw-cutter, oil-cake bruiser, and Indian 
prepared, and to m 
large hot closet, built of bricks, and floo th kiln- 
which, on 
interesting stock on the farm 
and lie . upon mu o ЫШ as at 
Mr. H le's dias before p — farm- 
for the sheep ho that are e distanee, I must. 
bring to your notice the best d leversaw; 
it consists of a 
the 
which fro; 
arge tank, with f pipes from every part 
ard, о e un the e liquid to it, the conv veyance of 
h 
k to t i 
managed : — pipe from the bottom of the tank is 
80 
carried down som 
distance to a [sae level—conse- 
re 
sure to see that the bottles are we ed.” 
sh uses are at a little distance from the fi 
and have been lately erected; they are built of 2 
and with tiles; ihey stand on а sloping a Bano й 
ground, „which is as it w ere terraced, and is 
e groun: 
wer than that on other. The floor is 
little above 105 level of the highest side, and is made of 
uare about 1} inch; these are , 
: 
he air sets fl acce, then, through the 
under the sheep, and 
