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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
li sometimes enough without any 
pees а Ca wes th er if Mr. Pusey still thinks it wise 
to subsoil without first draining ; and if he still thinks 
uld so easily — again | 
en 
ys views. 
. | April, when Mr. Slaney w 
the 
Communications were rea ad from Mr. M‘Dermoit, 
giving an aecoun 
in this ибти an 
ent о: 
cw ; from Mr. e 
letter from | his bailiff on the result of 
feeding stock "gm hay in its chopped d 
from Mr. Hunt, of Vine , Basings ud on ilie "rial 
of ploughs : for all which the usual acknowledgmenis 
were orde 
The Co 
will give a statement of his 
essa 
re deserving of "the Ro 
bares фол! many that are given. T Disciple 
59010015. 
: Tu AGRICULTURAL CL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND 
d at the "n house, fo 
in . Square, o nesday, the 20th of April : 
present, Lord е? збы, President in the Chair, Hon. 
R. H. Clive, M. P. ; Righ cues атыз 
Amos, Mr, Raymond Ваг pode , Mr. n, jun 
"Thomas Cator, Colonel Challoner, Mr d С. Clark, p 
en, Mr. Garrett, 
Society's m as 
e of Tal, 
ire, agreeably with an offer he sade in his 
lecture delivered before the Socie 
armer, with 
e or. 
y hele 
Vigo com- 
ich such a sury would possess in deter- 
best mode of o zi 
e 
rocks 
d- gills sn mat 
— the р 
the 12th volume of the Socie 
.P., favoured d E with a кію 
knowledge of the 
a moder ate rate ; and Mr. Slane 
ы the estate of Sir Charles Elto: Bart., in | gr 
of geologic: at mi anian 225 or o 
ed the different Борев er gta С of the gen eral | 
the use of har aly 
Farmers’ Clubs. 
d and best sine ey 
Cart 
— Mr. 
1 "Rookery, Woo dbr ridge, Suf. 
this se ie at the last 
8 of = club, [3 Departed in the Mark Lane 
from which we have ee е following : 
n the first СА rt of the vp ag The and most 
conomieal peers E че reeding cart- аца he stated 
custom of b is the 
of 
1 as at that time — Deme ons begin what is called 
*the season," which las ог 13 weeks. It is greatly 
to be regretted that Aes do not pay more attention in 
E selecting horses for their mares, instead of putting all 
thei n al, 
usual on some farms to e mares duri ing the time 
ату 
з not 
e for ing is 
т, чай учит it is 
rned out to Grass 6 following spring, t the foal should 
save not less ter of a peck of Oats per diem, 
lt addition to — “fod, such as Carrots, Swedes, 
I eath 
and foal corn ‚ 80 бутту Шеге 
cote й, in Septe embe 
Gaus is 
s | thought пата i get them fit for “ee ie. allowing 
be 
ane when ll be two years old, i 
y good feeding eg oF winter; if 5а Ma mern; 
Woe lo es, ent with Gardner's 
y | be fit to work (two 85 
longer to be idle. 
The 
obtaining a supply a water |j 
relative or С; 
for road, 
, dm A building and other pur- | an 
ascertaining, | an 
ibility of o beide а due 
yo 
and 
for them. They may then go out to 
e allow 
when they certainly ought no 
The colt at three is gene- 
his re 
ra. ex thought fit to take upon the 
Bee tha 
ropp had linvarialy sone 80, 
| effects arising from its use. It is al 
ood for horses as 1 adva 
"E Ne 
Whe 
stover is short, indeed at any other time, the following 
is a cheap and val uable addition to horse k keep; Linseed | me 
— — immer, 
i all owners of land ; 
n 
i 
— ed 
s | duri 
—— 
cil | to fall o 
le 
ards 
ing summer is snow generally a Lupi; and there is 
Werk f 
ere 
uneil adjourned to iae peg dd = 27th of 
e 
construction of wells 25 pipe for | 
is regular a-d 
Mr. Bar 8:4, then referred to bs feeding of 
rsons | my чан said Mr, Kendall, a и qo hs 
a horse 
t are in foal ; no- 
without: 1 any ill 
a large quantity et valuable manure is made. 
Another point relative the health of the 
wh 
as it is the utm 
e gere be ke ip ben 
It is of such importance that no water should be allowed 
€ a horse's back after his 
on of the quantities 
* 
all proprietors d 
this M object, and me themselves | 
and qui 
ae eN 
| sion Nine ugs itis 
ties of | ti —— 
Laie amet 
[APRIL 23, 
for * harness, -— ; fewer um аге required 10 
em ; the per. c з work 
in good 
horses are well peg 
rses are put upon full 
r, November, and half of 
Denis and the lovance per week is— 
Beans, 5 pecks at 18. tiie 
Oats, 2 npa at 94. 
Hay, 1 0 ^ 
Root, 4 — at 2d. . 
8 .. 15 weeks .. 
Half December, January, and Febru 
Beans, СЕЕ ps 
Hay, 1 г. 
Roots, 4 Pais 
| 
ОЛОК 
MAE :— 
gt 
Half February, March, April, i 
Beans, 5 pecks ... 
Quis $ 2 
LTEM 
MARS 
eats 4 каа 
ы 
о 
ооой o 
15 weeks ., 8 0 0 
June: 
Beans, 5 pecks 
Oats, 2 pecks .. 
Grass or Tares ... 
pro? 
114 0 
e 
4 Weeks 
o 
July and August. 
Beans, 3 pec 
Clo over, am or Tares 
9 weeks 
So that the cost of each horse for the yearis ... 
rdi drai and 
nit; but to s e “that the tenant was to, make 
uch i improvements and ie rge the cost “either 
tenant, 
r an abus 
f алида bt 
nion 0 єй 
з .. Eg. 
8 2 8 8 7 
. another: Su 
E 
rse, an gree А, 
RC could not 
s and difficulties. ES 
woul the 
la ston "Goold have that ai нас] : 
vies he ар to have, and, at the sam 
t be re for a fair outlay of h 
POULTRY. 
Cochi anghae Breed.—From 
the Mee great ide of po айту Ьу 
that there is an indication 
