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32—1854.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 523 
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ош; ы out; and if not нежы? mortification | ensues ; am sm а for store s than in the" ийер Iu rmed protection ex- 
ms tut; the claw is now advisable, and, to pre r they will bis E in Grass, | en, or Е bes — жый eb. TUI assayed в т, 
100 g Saa loss.of blood, v we have found the Pudor fallow i fields, or d may be eonfined in & paddock d тоу, chemise at the expense of p 
HE n. benefiei During March гешу à өт. e airy yard, and еы their supplies of food brought f all detected adulterators. 
Шу арр g ne о them ; and this, followed by the run of the stubble should | be рог vid the eases io 
found that the Ded is fearfully йт ыз to ta fields aft us put - the agricultural rs generally, and i Tc 
ich.is bs uently. denominated * ў” | dition for subsequent fattening. Besides this common newspapers of the — з neighbc da 
a arge from tlie nostrils and а gurgling in| and inexpensive mode of * summ " pigs, many | them out of the mar imposture 
Lise called by country dealers ers “rattles;” others are adopted ; one is collect green weeds | ful to acier up X rans can rus pr 
i rs.confine Ше bird in a warm dry place, | growing e farm, i. €., nettles, thistles, and the like, | Pridea 
ў i n ева, iM, mu ys чән, emm omine ra small quantity of b ЕЕЕ 
of castor:oil апа it will in gen e perfectly | or meal; this is a nutritious food, obtainable on most ndence. 
the course of three or fo S. up farms, but is too expensive for summer servic ce; it is, how- Жө - ign h NADA begun, 
aig мр" way, but ore troublesome | ever, very Tame to supply the herd with some such R "a nn 58 ro — — 
i j T cav it is desirable to cross | food, after day's ШЕ; а vy if mixed with a чы ears La lenty of them—a m 
if we cons our own yard. reaches the proportionate quantity of meal, orm. а cor- 5 nerall ier Т have befor А This is 
for it ааны does happen that * we too succulent food. of the day, will prove | mat. ri Ae н he British t 
and fare worse," 16 is better to change the | of great advantage. e preservation -i a А t of the we hey rrt Бон р of the "i 
yen Alone, get rid d hens and substitute | last year's Mangold Wurzel, and a few daily, is of od cams E uidde of ане chiefl - 
g up with. ose bred at|similar benefit. The теа, supply, notwithstanding, of| Rye when it is sufficien lentiful, "The other- crops 
which we cag genuin As we are | such artificial aids will'be in tio crops in Holstein, ar and eastward P; ecklenburg and Pome- 
bout © ut on “ profitable ” poultry, named above. e Lu ý oin, Broad | rania, also romise vell " which 
d but little JM the requisite feather and | Clover, are exce ent food ; but Tares and ture dien! oed de i "The m since -* 
ons of Dorkings as “show ” birds ; but ж; c» ed and require the corrective just middle of thi this eher " uence of a moist and 
n ve done, and still are doing, a great | named. Comfrey, Jerusalem Arti- sultry atmosphere for several days however been 
i ping the size aae of our e Сам „Сы, Lettuce, early Turnip ‚ | attacked by rust, which may jure it to some m 
fárm-yard poul y, there is every reason why they should | Mustard, r the com mon Sow T Thistle and | but the dry пг йе, which followed last week it is foibe 
will therefore mention that the chief | the like, Ss all ^y Bee n with surpris ing advantage for | hoped, has checked the di In the vicini of 
points to be tounidered byt desirous seh beue e this purpose, and are all relished by the pig. Many of Lobetk here the rust pre iled € 9 4 
are size, аро, Sas cesi tion fully developed, and these crops ma eut times during the wi E s жа Scotland Дам: exemp t y 
líst, though not least, good ma tch may be summer, = will produce large crops successively under elds also ; well—the d 
Obtained, of с ы быгы] colour. the birds ay be, ood cultu ese kinds of crops being cultivated discernible, dt the field light - м a little distance, 
uniformity of plumage is, in our opinion, of more con- | properly, раф in sufficient quantity, will provide nu- 4 of health not 
Pa: сод di ve also omitted tious food for any number of pigs d if, in addition, | of late y Mars seen, Та the vicinity of towns, where 
say anything re ting the poultry-house, as a good | the porridge above is given in conjunction much nitrogenous manure given, and the 
bens to be found at the end of а warm ox- | corrective, the herd will thrive іп a highly satisfactory | ground clayey and damp, spots Р 
stall, with а thatehe only remains for us ; an t is better, on a cheap, healthy, and | of the Potato disease about 10 days in the fields as. 
to о * leave well alone,” almost inexhaustible supply of food. Shelters, and ellas in the gardens. This after several. 
by which we mean that he will find it more profitable | good supply of water, both for drinking and wallowing |days of showery sultry weather with thunder. But 
in the to е peque with a fair ket price for | іп in hot weather, is necessary for the well-being of the during last of dry | the disease did not 
bition prices, and at the herd, and the or paddocks shoul roomy,| seem to extend. Wellouti into "E the drier 
same time 1 d him that “what is worth doing аё іп order to promote the healthy development of the land, the disease hasnot appeared, and "Бомо із 
Ча wor di е же” С, Р y d animals, e occasionally they s fast maturing, being already further du E 
d, so that may be we hen stopped last season by disease, И 
transfer t to the fiov Len or the de m field gi gives Ld ее Potato will 
fi 
; but it will require close attention and goo 
roduce five litters in | to 
ood | h 
to "get off two good litters annually. The sow т 
opportunities 3 Aem 
pig or two in I sty to 
In winter all the pi igs i na forw —— state ought 
xus next point is the process of v put ws de sties for vmm ^w “those still i 
» А ЕА, грр dst both be selected with | store t sin E árds, and e 
ou ree from all na „| end 
ў : s ài Bend. 13. fenis, икт per as inem е should a ge ben tendon Gud Warse to keep 
91.8 Mns e. Bot and | Turpips toes, Carro Жо „Should be s ed to 
sow must be a 10 months old, and may „put | them cx eeu quantit vraie the cupid 10 
эү, › ор ol and October. -The | &e;, of the foldard, will Keep them in fair condition 
gestation extends 2X about 1 с. вел till they arrive at proper age for fattening ; this 
Eo Н, ROS e months o ust | vary with the breed. ог variety. Тһе best 
February. the case the litter vil. с appears to be when they attain the age of about 20 
cient hardiho: ba viter iud ibtd their | months, for bacon; ár i ' pork. 
IBg in. fo 1 ; in Ше latter they will bo able to Store cannot to any extent be profitabl 
E or отаи ever b: —— 
um 
time 
beneficially e scale y i 
n take afte ing, but a reasonable e hich have attained a forward state 
,of rest ought to be allowed, to ensure her safety | maturity, and therefore requiring axpenciss 2 
and future. welldoing ; thus with care will retain to quera rd fattening. Growing pigs should 
-breeding powers in full profit for three years.| ordinary food and like treatment, till they аг 
ng the pe of gestation she gl X t| prepared for fattening; and as as they denote — al 
n НЫҢ Den xut short x«l before far- | progress they ought to be pushed forward to maturity, | r 
Towing . put into а convenient and roomy |t ld off, and. oth ] 
ву, дай be fed with simple food. А ^ e sus Lun SIME MEE REP 
r foo 
arm wash, whey, or swill, mixed wh 
À good. bre eding sow w li produce about 10 piglings 
at a time ; but the iih to n you igs are 
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warm milk, w 
s. Tim E two bor 
ey, W: ree times 
Yo Weeks ые е eru food 
warm 
| or of iron to 
be dispensed requ 
The fattening of pigs in our n 
Home Correspondence. 
Offat of Fishing Villages. — Your remarks on е 
ing the offal of fish in E villages are directed t 
su genit which might be rned to very good арый 
ing attention to the нет ча may lead to a valu- 
desire toward 
and kee 
| able o contribu 
| fur rthering your ur object ct ины me to address 
yo 
besides what itis desirable to 
jal business, 
attention of ym so engaged, ad 
n. ltisa pity that the Danish wing dme 
w second Britain in 
ameliorations of tariff, b 
Duchies profit so much, e Te pe в p deal. 
more But De nmark, notwi scars e tain ig 
lth, 
offal consists of moisture 
serve. y 
to the 1ells, | 
when dry pack iti in barrels f 1 You ra wil then have ed 
MIR in а concentrated form, to be dilu moist- 
as may be best at the spot where it is. 
and mix with the 
to Britain and favours R ssia, while in the parana 
| quite а contrary feeling sou rd R. Johnston. ; 
&pnrietíts. - 
A ind eemper LIMPROYEMENT. 
nd eo = в of the same dtes substituted, 
they are strong enough to turn to the herd. | by treating the offal at once in this way, the sten н, August 9.—A journey ronga ae E East ot 
тад 0 ig—When the Tulle are of its fermentation would be avoided ; the labour of Scotland mea one for a fair j 
тыс to the ann herd а re called | үн f а "e only add to the эр= oc э апа i high m farming т 
re pigs: o the ent of t expense of carriage, would be sa A | the s seis ш m. appear m 2 
aring than pes emory of 
PUE that I та, тА direct att attention. The е ж „у шр бш i uii © ү = {ерам лч to е de 
Бе f deed any 494 roposal for бесін yz off, as а test for the | journey between я 
Чу ре fet apon ufi S bran, or inde Eus s Ys "еж ; D A а Г is may answer реа pow cultural eye. ,, Compared а caf iier Ран 
on the refuse produce of the e dp аз garden апеты for авбеейон of the adulterations now pra i de z doubt тууш i р а игъ Вв. 
КОГА Kinda, the refuse of the kitchen, tho but if a£ al ne xin oie Sei + E RAE. We des анна «EA 
е fallowing field, or the fold- yard; rators wi rted to elude it, unfortunately те T dio des ut. ropa tht Troc me 
however, are wholly агу зи for the | there are chemists as rendy per skilful at t adulteration | 1 E et with ort мй т 
е roperly kept by every nu AE 
i s Lol t giá ordi- У Potatoes seem. . 
т , Luce Sainfoin, Tares, | secure и Ta 
i imitative, so that true chemical | crops ar ery far from good. 
Шаг p RU пиу, J p Затое Ано, отс сн eut ti be permanently depended on. | The din v Sina Armagh indiestes life mae 
i gold. ‘Wurzel, endzsimilar er aao for the The du is 'ome so extensive “acei dep equestre aigar pam АН | oen 
many herds several | that it may be questus. V hether agriculture э rm rast with ou їл. The of she ia " T 
in the _ Дона fields ; pos form | lose "ep y these frauds than it JA am by the whole some y i Аш най, um] uod 
consume large syste po manures. Every farmers’ club |larger than ару we have ter Gi ML MP 
A ERE find suitable food in the sliould now be a protection society, and where there are |contains many animals below ndar 
