January 3b, 1857.) 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
75 
mute, 
respira 
minute, accompanied oceasionally w 
in this animalI had searce: 
ven 
= with other ingredients, as 
us damage, T 
Selita the:27th. of a 
dition, was bought 
was giving l4 quarts of milk per e 
ally w and her brea 
be more-in bu 
he same ; that 
ordinary fi 
animal will doubtless have lost in live weight, but) it 
will be aoe re condition, as: she ha 
ter calving a 
used 
nd 6 oz. o 
» oe 
nr days Aa the commencement of | 
mal began ore, and om the: 
erably, £0, wise te pce Dacre of Amey oi 
On. the llth day a 
he 
searcely> till Te observe 
which was 
the 
e 
this the health of the animal: sensibly 
in. the ecem i 
28th.of 
handles 
active ra be | influem 
throughout her vee she has: j 
rself , thou 
month previous, and 
T 
| beyond what might:be expe 
n conditi 
with: grun is; 
h 
stall has scare 
o| treated. fi 
1 have also observed: that — whose lungs have 
been injured ‘are found a 
fat. I have no cnet this. 
I ‘ond dimi nishes put eis if anys 
ected. f of t 
cow which, was. seized w 
of milk 
isin January 14th, but Damn 
meter, ind t 
fasai 
my cows:in milk having 
in proportion of butter in 
several seasons 
This deficiency in butter m 
be owing to: the lowered: condition of 
I am however: disposed: to'ascribe it mor 
- the damaged fung: An op ee in an sues ve meer 
orman every 
function of. a imal, ja rs oat be apposed to 
ae of! the: product, I 
my views as to 
es: which ae 
cam re 
ractised in adapting means to each phase of the com- 
plaint, I have in every instance succeeding in effecting a 
as | reeove 
From ‘August up to the close 
Out of 17 
ied like 
had: increase 
tilb sea i lok i im athe evening, when her on | 
with 
ick 
nute, 
On the 8th _— (Janua ary) s 
room to: her stan 
Sei prama sia 
— the dose of tartar emetic 
Indian meal: and full! 
hen; though. 
It 
of blood 
as 
tand with ome atin 
‘from the si 
milk cows. s paa of milk is: at» present: full 12 
per: every expectation that: in the: 
course of a: pos ark yess will regain her former quan- 
ran 
admitted 
of affording. relie 
r the com 
ived a rops current of FoR aren a 
oe no interruption; Her bleod: 
secreti — at the: rateo 
capa ement of her 
and her gar ae eras 60'to 68 
ness, when 
xtreme “ve Meee her food: 
juha iina pli on one likely means: 
fi is to mippiy ió er foo 
substan 
ilable 2 
dose, and pagan 
bu 
‘ome has been better main 
. No, 
to, be from 1} 
ute, 
49, Dee, 
moderating 
eid, 
that: this, animal,. ‘from healer? 
int 
mediei eine 
6, L a 
to 1} each. That a a 
BE A pre ro a will) be in: bulk will be 
consider that. normal: 
*Xerement are 70 to to 80Jbs. “me 
€ these will probably. 
these s0: 28 to keep | Ww 
the condition whe thems 
usually | c 
x quarts | 
oy sie 
| deseripti 
ke: means to ai re oe cod liver oil 
u of: ee ner at nha with su 
f, 
: oe of new implements or agenep S 
pan tin loose | tra 
m- vague id 
engine, Fowler 
eh Hom 
suffered | ho 
b+ | treatme 
some length the areare I| mou 
of December my sick | amount 
t- | suffer no omges meyers 
have 
;| able results than ¥ care has hitherto been aeree and 
i information he: 
as far ares , the: number restored’ 
resents more nearly that lost by ordinary treatment 
ms conclusion is obvious — that either the mge an I 
t wi een milder or the m 
s experience will decide, 
experimenter, not by nostrums 
his own nor by varying the proportions of the 
medicines used, and of which he does ease ex 
rience know the potencyy nor by w 
diligent nse to mar the result are then blame the 
means e yed; 
bea a history I r. Garrett’s Galloways: is so 
o beg cera applicable to the cattle first 
affected with, thi bi Gaii piain aint. Itis likewise'toa great 
My mil 
manner being: first, an part 
eularly affected ; still ee prevailing so ae and to 
such o have 
hi 
parties, and as 
tion, have ner suffered from 
Horsfall, Burley Hall, Jan. 14. 
Correspondence.. 
Home: 
The Journal of the English Pips he S ~I 
think it a grea 
© management exercised in 
it. In: the first 
is too rsa — this keeps it. unknown 
— the agri 
ans} las 
of proper and beens“ of 
prota em | 
ociety, 
w number of the/a 
ye 
aaa an 
ae to every other art 
rs are full of it, varies should va 
er’s plough, or Sigm 
omæopathic exw os of the Cattle 
| About nine years ago I purchased 10 eatin forward 
ge to Turvips and hay; in the 
months s; ee os ors l a e a 
e sent for the fa: 
the isiad tr his sly, ‘ut 
of 10 days he 
in arenes and put 
three 
were edema 
us a 
a a | on | decade 3 
money The next year 
The loss was consi 
P 
About two months after they:h 
Turnips and hay. the jung began to manifest 
itself. The first. thus: sme was to all'appearance 
quite as: senna any previous year. 
t was as follows Bryon eight globules ary, 
onthe re sanane fo then 
ourth, = grinding of tbe 
th sn bsided ; the sixth aon the beas! 
same results, viz, one 
general pri 
— adopting eine plan. D cannot call to mind any case 
ut the death of a sow besides those above alluded to: 
has 
and sper aa re than 
oj the amount of the books. 
e, say 21. or 31. in toto 
ona ” Breed < ee —In reply: to 
ye have expre er dounni 
breeds. of santo Tiber beg to subjoin the following 
igi ld; which has 
total of 
been 
tos tatemdia of? jamagieene. I before 
agree this 
still:to be had nd pure in 
pes me Po are v 
of 
her n of other valuable: tabed of 
ga which a - a future 
I will 
c-of Anglesea breed, they would never give 
would 
Also that oxen or bulls of this:breed w 
jes amand 
niet seco of last 
aceou 
a S aiani of tia: —— of Durb 
e the fine opportumition of an 
sea rae this po 
tural | 
some extent lost by 
fie 
cut of a vee boiler on 
attached unless the 
nnin ae” An eight horse-power, &c., inve 
sa vate nanufactured by o ex 
minna 
the exhibitors,” „and | 
kad koj 
A! Practical: C ve: 
niig Plough.—I have'read'the paper on: e aa =m 
‘last. T have looked im va 
m- | proposes to. have—a one horse parer, 
of! cuiantty to see turf £ eut privately by this inophanents 
VEG UVES 
mem) refers toit I think, too, on on ake subject of illus- | I areata sonal 80 evenly, and in every 
trations that. your columns should be enriched by | such perfection. This person ma 
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