460 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JUNE 27, 1957 
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other of the farm each day, and for this service a one or two- meeting ; it will be the first time the machine has ever , the neck i in various directions, an nd finally to bold pt ? 
horse power would be peculiarly applicable, as within an hour been in a show-yard. head. The feathers at this period are on} fine up 
the manure of a aidais ing might be so distributed. ut as they se spre ad abont y 
There are economies, the struggles of badly alimented, of poor Set eee ta the Nitti éreature when 
and yet from its inefficiency, Ltt ae aes i uey most | í etí es he ne 
of the small farms of France with their wages of a and a Sot + It orne in mind that d 
franc and a half a day, with general aa a i of only jected in hatching to too high a ppm eggs à 
ro nmap hat ai ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND nger of its being aat” th ae there is a 
e ot anfairifatrative actual i s he ide of 
poser mapa Dede of snextremebutnot drawn by a woman, a Ay sere ee une 24: Mr. RAYMOND BARKER, | þecause between its body and the mö is the 
ree and a donkey, the husband, the small farmer, anan VP. nite of th h 
whi e egg, which being adh 
<r ana completing the combination—the fruits of| “Mr. ‘Cards. fataced the Council with a letter on the changed by too it ee mg, Adhesive, becomes 
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hia after all the toil are only a m e diet and black bread, t cement, 
eat meat, and a general ped which might move the pity subject of the ravages commi d gee sae the likely to fasten the feathers to the shell, This, be 
of a Dor ora cere. enc W labourer, There, on the | Mangel crops of Mr. Paget, M.P., and re seldom happens until a pretty large chip-breach ig ms 
her ian enting M ipae y kem on opposite and | members to his detailed gr ural enei bake of insects 2a. and the membrane has een rent, after which 
more wholesome and more hopeful condition ; that is, of more ing that crop published in the Journal viii., p work of bre aking out ceases for a while. Thaan ni 
and praa pN praana tg i eg Tor: pe which the Mr. Bro therton submited pi the inspection ve z now gets in hardens the glu he e air which 
free states of America is perhaps the best theatre. There | b l Flax-plants, as specim: f a mode of | than the inside and the poor chick on attem we 
heis i the lowest farm helps cost a dollar a day—and I could promoting ithe aria of the seid iid the growth | renew its efforts for liberty, can only posk ai 
bc Sa pene gw: Spin tien ss oun ton | of that plant, which, in his opinion, would prove adyan- same place where the shell has been already brok 
as much here—they will not allow the dogs to eat the meat of | tageous to the developement of a larger amount of fibre ay, on account of its body being held fast by the 
idleness. - The equently set Cæsar or Pompey, the house | pe Py: e quality.—Mr. Scott remarked that the proposed | cine.’ Its attempts pull the tender feathers and make 
dog, to a ee we pane ofa eatery Negras | pl an of encasing and dibbling the Flax-seed would no it squeak’; and from its efforts beco ing more and more 
pom. ere — e Ms, Whitworth was inf informed th that wan these | tend to oat ey ee of labour so much required in the pa painful, it leaves off Pre ether and aie up the task in 
~ r machines had in uced, kee | management o S nder su circumstances chi 
relishing the work disappeared early on the herang days, and d| M W I, er Maw a tted a malformation of fatty pr a must die. ae unless 
we shouted pt onl but sees hee ng an 3 a Saita foun nd i ina meyi which was referred to Prof.| «The following indications may serve to point 
ged “a pet . out 
pti the labour. At —_ it = found necessary to look sharp | je a for his repo such a condition. Whenever a considerable fracture d 
after these dogs, an n them up overnight to prevent their ourned to Jul y 4 the shell and the membrane is o Pri 
baara y But, ‘clover ig og lla re yee ue ———— five or six hours without getting larger, and at the same 
moral powers which essary to the most complete z time the margin of the membrane is seen to be hard 
action tatn of machines, an a this Sagont is seti on the Notices of Books, and dry, with perhaps some feathers adheri to it, 
Scat, no, south ; they overlook the moral powers =. the necessity then arises to liberate the by 
of th terest th th ork d ; and the x ES } 
loss of labour in coercion, in the absence of those forces. | Carlo Minasi’s Guide to his Patent sia Fomeese breaking the shell very gently with a key or some other 
Now, I venture to say that the interest and the will even Machine, &c., 16, Brecknock Place, n Road, | similar instrument, and by cutting the membrane with 
<a ie tle peo work, Me het pla o ! {| London. the points of a pair of scissors. The operation, a 
of churning, a paunch or some acceptable refection were Minasi’s Patent ae gs consists of a centre | painful to the chick, is not fatal, for if done ea 
poe | given to him, my friend, Mr. erip, who knows! and two wings. The ral portion is formed of a | and well, the bird is no sooner freed than it shows 
well, would be bail for him that there need be notrouble | strong zin c square case, “abou 2 inches to 4i in Meth, much liveliness as any r. ei its a 
meee xine cay emis, ety etait | "Ln neo k o ar hap 
c some instances they have used a sheep successfully to work | the eggs are siman laid upon my sae $ pin the isre to break through the aa “the indicatiag bea 
machine. 
z 
or outside compartments ar the miniature slight chip appearing and continuing for several hours 
vin ee anna poultry-yards of the newly “tatched” kis: this zine | Ya either being extended, o or the grea 
is. water-tight ime gs top a an bottom 
Home Co orrespondence. | lower surface is corru covered over = ith 
Royal Agricattural Society.—I add my testimony to we nd. In order to He e ihe rot est as 
that of your correspondent e. e worthlessness of the | hot ng Boge through the corrugated cha ana of the 
present information vr receiv the pegs seek under part, which aandra its warmth to the 
proceedi HS part sore 
will be De ih to oon immediate 
ne| as in ii former case; an e assistance come not 
tod Tata aa boa a eae chick exposed tọ the air it 
will push out its head, oran its Be = adeavour 
to kpa ai n of the sh 
p 
ings. A report to be eet should be 
date and s ubstantial ; bt the existing ats EE im mme- a Ai vessel, under which a lamp is constantly burning. 
ggs to ibe ee are then placed upon the = bah = | rS food would be Sere “4 
ed wi ther og very thick resi mafa, like jelly; give 
jarr Poca. a ripe of the Society receive a mere ca ogue | ‘artic le. TA ee es EE pest for the seca vapor -| to the chick cold ; deed in many places this food forms 
i i th 
acy in eatin 
own and other weekly cals might have given long ' passing from the under to the upper side of = case | re has a Shere: iaar ts 
before. The unlucky thousands who nev | part 
bove the larg 
the Society’s rooms receive a mere bill of the fare off arranged that the moisture from the icephers can ‘it bean o ‘earn ite own: living’ which it will readily 
which their happier colleagues (6 or 8 or 10 in number | rise up from below and ania itelt o over the whole do, especially amongst a number of others. 
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appearance. eE > ane which will enable it to burn naptha, them after five or six days; above all th x 
certainly of great against the annual publication without a wick, for six months consecutively, without keep up a good supply of clean water in a i 
of no force whatever Me, ct any change of conducting material. In order to econo. they can drink out z without the risk of being 
the earliest possible publication of i ic is made t pth 
de 
` ins yo dees , sides—a very small quantity onl. ing away through | Amongst the practical naukar ka a pranti 
usefulness without regard to the membership or a pipe into the a. This heat rom "the tides will be found a = seful ul book, be: 
otherwise of the persons receiving the benefit, and with- p the flue acts upon the water, and by the Incubator the Complete Rate and Tax Caleulator,® by. Mr "Ime 
‘out regard to the official dignity of the persons confer- havi ving been manufactured so that one end is higher Valentine Ward, Accountant, under the revision of 
t ; and energetic cn thee the other, a contin ol circulation of the heated Barnes, Poor-law Auditor of the Berkshire ud ae 
ible good _ water is secured. The i the zi i i j its title 
on i : 
“ile corrugated, i names of 16 other district auditors 
men—whose present opinion of the association a chamber, of which it forms the upper part, may nestle testimony to its usefulness. From its elaborate const 
À inst it. is this further i 
trut 
i d can be locked up from the interference of any one-half is bpd at a glance, and so calculated as i 
Se, ie dre —You pa hig jl as publica- - persen Dmt the he = ape of the key ; accidents red fa render each sum a ME a amount. As a “ices it 
tion you w be glad to recei pie olly out of oK thean estion. Domori i aisea ready reckoner for business servin 
questions, one of whith; dh pt he's dence ption | a the arkis iko description assisted by the use seems to be excellently arranged, and ae 
prer : My engineer, —The com oo for the use of suited to the purposes of overseers and ore 
2s fst clans ki in this year a ag arg 5 ei tcl heat in hatching are Ma i ardens, of income and 
Class latter the application of heat is attempted; m essors and collectors pe T A 
two gentlemen here from Suffolk or N head i DA as ah pima ay n a i diminish 
: rectad ; sums $ : 
Ofte Socie y. ‘4 Monet ded pAr ean p is r ya wire gauze or perforated pound, dither tat full or reduced neuri a 
sr nsures ; 
i i r. cheaper ust be looked calcul ting sums and ts under 
ine pona, Presence I set the chaffcutter to upon as s the better of the tro. two. Tka the hate of Tenis Act as & TA Vie 9 99), it must bea ep 
pitas, engine power. Half „a ton of dry hard Wheat eggs but the rearing of young chickens that is the diff- ha ndbook both for assessors an ap o 
ra aiaa ieira we Pasi, tir their peesthine, ig ets con "eat is easy enough to with which the fractional sums is shown. T sedata 
fy Keeping the time. The chaffeutter, inan iron. D koni Sn GIA Oe pus 1$ is not 20 Ph Or is Bi 
in a small tected. 
nachi w fro: to 80 cent. of th i 
cistern. We cut three lengths pery required—} of an por Cheeky however. axe after a few mien 
g 
F i arative Merits of Oori 
for eati by cattle, sheep, horses ; 4 a we put with hens to be reared. siin whom I knew, divided a field Fa aA “im 
—— 314 igre we use for bedding. W, e used | We add two or three addi ditional extracts, commencing | With sheep eating Barley, pp t-ara in the subsequent 
Teeny ' length i see a Presence of those gentlemen, with i on the exit of the chick from the shell :— equal value of oil-cake ; the 
same 
in that time there was no br e, much in the same wa : Ww is i | sense 
ing the knives chick takes its head from the position it has been in |" and phuspliate, “Monoay 
he | since formation, its neck forward, 
A ui 
"Te ta Gof eaea a have nev eak 1 .| Manure; you may 
hin ‘worth half the price it is. J. C.|hausted, but in a few rae a weiss ing crop. I have used 
vee Thorn, Staffordshire. strength, and after ha eee eon agen | St anes eee 
e | piap aar 
00 
as oil-cake, and 
EA at the Chester | little while, it becomes ablo to stand on 
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