! JANUARY 23, 1264] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
85 
rT y third and fourth qualities. For the 
man J lanh ertaining the proper time to ski im mi ilk, 
| back, “eatehy rine mee me loin, but 
beast ; they show all their points to p P 
not very grand 
do not gene ora lly make such | 
ay a pans of on 9 quar rts each we 
of 
kimmed in the course of 30 beans: the 
a person who pure chases a feu in Edinburgh 
can eon the rubble mason-work, hammer-dressed, done 
for ten pounds (102.) a 
fleshy beas ERU 
e, - nd 
bred ones. "T fey wá our improv 
wr third in 48 hours, and t 
e first p the milk was oui 
s paper, as wa 
div. and _ the fous 
tt the firs 
r = 24 hon urs or 60 hours, the 
ould be taken off, and under no iig apes should 
. it be allowed to dera a pred time. D. Cunningham.” 
THE MEAT MANUFACTURE. 
(me bo Ld eub in December] 
arable land to stand their 
god with the presen ung ud prices of Wheat? 
every one who knows anyt thing of farming will answ 
A t more stock, or 
er, 
thi 
ency ‘to aia ce more ‘hh 
vir Sec o EN nen than is qui ite prenne to the 
nsumer, and whenever I } of ow 
I like to make a mark 
against one dea carries 
und the a very 
and of the 
county, and they do e 
in the | stall to pay for exp 
i a 
very often finish a go ood many in th e stalls, and i ve 
some in ‘now that will I ho ope this week make 
each, still I never like to kee 
weeks, and never will p them in unless the 
good condition, The Dev 
of ip aa is a very useful animal; 
ey a 
Ido not 
ass field, | € 
it! 
ch 
or red beast of in West | E 
n the | Hen 
tones, lim 3 E: e 
rubble for 4d. at the quarries, and th 
for the cartage ot a 2 My in 
ges with two rooms on the 
and two ti. pe cou 
ves re "ting 
be erec 
materials , Were 
w 
and cart t e, riga an nl slat a number of 
lene cod be enis for pr pete “the expense of 
providing the Mr. 2 ollan prohibits 
“ Roaldus,’ "1094, s 
accommodation as those with families, how Mr. 
Holland, M.P., Mr. Chambers of Glenarmiston, Mr. 
nry of “The Book of the Farm," Mr. Robb, 
iud orth’ Devon," for t 
fairs and PE I didjpick up 15 at last 
Barnet rh m Ine saw many of them so far from 
hom ue coarser breed : of pou Devon are 
ry to i 
the pocket to 
number of cattle, well done, w. 
largo nu umber improperly atfonded Bas s Sees MN 
á our other markets, 
bought b 
worked fk a yi or two, and then fattened: ; if put at 
once into the stall they ae a little patience on the oi 
part of the owner, but when fa 
nd some crepe } 
ha 
in any other 
d proportion of lean ‘to the fat. The Scotch, both 
Salle and horned, are now nearly;all the'best of them | > 
kept at home, and "when fattened, dnos to London and 
It is b Ir eland w we must look for 
ing stalls, as her moist 
climate and [e atmosphere, are more ‘suitable for 
- Ld ) for ee val of roots o 
tons for a ipee 
be put at ha etd 1 eneral use, 
pode 2 ge Apes TE hs UI 
visable or not? 
"with |* say no ; 
e reports we have 
lat ely he eard of the decrease wy stock in the sister isle |, 
Bid, because they have always a plo 
ughman. 
to fur 
"e nia noe g that aby 
some extrao jevi M x on fortune ret bave the 
money to buy so much fu , i8 it possible to devi vise 
a more unproductive i method of usin g it?” * Roaldus’ 
t requires less money to furnish a 
will prove incorrect, for it will be an 
us all if the Irish store « cattle cam 
house divided into separate apartments than it does to 
furnish an old- fashioned one. The house i in which I was 
my Md 3 
The breeding of cattle upon arable land—is it ad- 
Well, if Iam to give an opinion, I 
| cow, it require 
still, BS there ad few fa arms upon w pm yd 
red 
be jointly possessed of 
meal 
this 
5l. per and 37. per ton he the 
Clover consumed, besides the manure; those 
meri give Clover "s their cattle will lavet to add 
h of Mire food per day, and use all straw ; but I 
i e a portion of each for profitable feeding, if possible. 
consider if a yom take an average of seasons) 
s. per m for] i tee on 3L. P ios can ia 
s qui 
r for 
acre for the roots, 
Sogl 
bt pes y $i would tell | P 
End Las winter, and ask |. 
easte: t of the count; 
price of cora) pays their rents, 
ad. butche 
and € ne the purpose a DONE be “th 
wW SO ) hi gh in price, 
apnea f £a e 
bor “ee 
ppi 1 will ge Sati reasons ‘for thinking itla csi 
one, and how est sot go it 
Ortance, 
and 1 quality and Sünde i to fatton f from the sire, This 
e | adapted cd houses wi 
"501. e them 
commence their married life ran of ‘debt, with furniture 
thout partitions, an without a 
of joi ists to suppor rt a 
“ Roaldus” to the 
mber 
lodging in 1M. per a 
standing that te. “lodgers pay more = the rental of 
the whole house, * Roaldus” asks ting farm 
cottages: “ Is it possible to devise a one ro ened e 
method of using money than furnishing three bed- 
rooms ?? W., Edinburgh. 
ou their bullocks. I consider 
tering oes do, 
rent with beef f anythin g like or approaching its 
ores if the right sort of animal is purchased 
iia with. 
Wi e best sort of bullock for our stalls? 
Tot doube the Shorthorn Sedna le 
lower 
d wish to TEN is al 
fi 
EES 
bars 
H 
TE ^. 
$8 
3 
gis 
HE 
3 
tore beasts n lo iet 
ing at a lot of 
Rouncing handling them. aks erat adetaliy, and pro- 
‘the hand but cf quality, and so Ses bad; but I find 
“kil 19 5 es use if de eye cannot ina i 
LOW that Withor touching them; and 
| and not 
way 
Atcnins Stall, as Ia m quite sure our pedigr ee s stock 
of no use to the tenant farmer; e first cost 
ould be much too high, and they w eq 
s attention than would be reminomtive to him. 
our a taped (te will hav 
mont an 
ristmas, even when all have lived together. As wari 
produco now fetches a good price, a cow well chosen 
, 
Societies, 
DALKEITH.—The eer Agricultural Society was 
famed int the year 1836. It has had no mq for 
iscussion on any subject—at - rate t san 
I becam ner ona 
fa the same food than a fattening | ox; but 
is the difference in the value of the 
something con 
koo ept 
hen what 
edis why, 
nsiderable ; o n let us be careful, 
00 many ; co will p pay fo 
of arti ificia 
to, he 
Sues ý 
d3 prise pair o 
eme bas 
| chased a et and b 
x his sequaintances "bui " a 
t 
winter, rn some. it 
(To be concluded next week.) 
Home TEDI nde ce. 
Cottage Building —I hav furnished with so 
ue us facts connected with co kage. ‘building. The 
mason I am lodging » E having a little money, pur- 
On 
cottage o of the same "pen 
e got a wooden stair, three bedrooms with lath a 
ra Tapae fu 
mber, but say 
| in in tlis distriot alone; and the sami 
on in West and TE ian. 
he y has published no annual tg 
merely a stat ement of their affairs at Whitsunda 
The effect generally uced by Agricultaral 
eties has been for the E of the district they 
and are now in pi ‘gener use in thia ditio: the 
plaster partitions, and three doors for an additional 1157 
ai 
n of a long pedigree, for. 
bred aes blood better r than I do, still Í find 
orthorns are not the best butchers’ 
very Me y p 
three attic bedrooms in his 
the 157. covered the c 
ontract Quem for the stairs and 
the t d doo lls 
hree attic rooms and doors. My informant tel 
n Il kin 
ts, nd them, and which there is no do ubt lessens the xn 
first one used here was Bell’s side-delivery ma chine e, 
which: was antici. | myself in 1852, and at the 
same time I ordered other three, all for parties in this 
proce on the farm 
Wages have rather increased than fallen of late 
