Decemwsrr 17, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
~ Mr. Justice's prize for the e fat cow 
Kee: 
Mr. Robinson; and Mr. tn ig Don 
ion, | 
eeks, all over the body and tail, and well down | 
ould have the | wool as 
way, in the same way asthe others, Wi 
| on in d eae. and can be on at p 
i 
m um bu kn on the shanks, below Tm knees and 
er ,b 
ut I would 
g prizes of the 
omit, as =< provoked little competition 
and = only be of loea 
We now come to we Sheep Classes, in which the 
prominent ml is the ex ly fine show of local- 
bred Cotswolds, as well as some sent from their 
lace—the Cotswold ills, So much the 
in ti 
Mr. Beale B 
some from the Hills, yet the i a 
prize. I cint 
we scarcely ever - at this 
e Thomas, 
as bred Ontawotd 
-— in whi 
the native 
hest - ng 
increase its ‘thickness -" 
c CADET 
line of 
simal rea wool "i rears with im v 
his breed of sheep is d egal. farmer | 
nor a approved of by the ge. 
e selection of ewes for bag san 
respite: he selection 
almost ES I Ls 
wit 
rw de ewe dom breeds 
year, 
constitution, a 
ming too close to his cheeks (if possi 
nding too wide; and I don’t like a tap 
rise his head until 
they curve tapos as such tups 
breed as now to te me "d 
— —Ó was ‘awarded the prine for the 
oolle« ram, ar 
The 
no —— than » C MM rams quhibited in thie ea | 
mostly out of Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, and 
Glamorganshire. 
The next priz „i a the ry four shearling ewes, was 
won by Mr. Wig 
the on. I would also be ver 
uM to. je "m lad. names T" this 
h - Y b 
generally baget Kinnaird 
nature, which are MA very fatal | at a knowledge o 
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a 
best 
ame t profitable ‘for wool yo hene 
q ities, It will des d eec that v 
I mean a - ow 
the i mn also rej cultural 
having blood horns. "Keeping in mind 1 e 
-— do not 
were all won without Aen aro by Mr. Moore, of 
Littlecot, with Hampshire Downs, 
actical man 
think any prac 
gh I mus 
his tups, although 
The prizes for Welsh sheep were taken by Mr. Ion | 
cult to o lay bold of. The beat time to pat th 
Rhoswen and Mr, Edward Farr, of —— 
zes taken 
umberland Hills 
by 
as and Mr, Domni 
The next three following prizes were 
Thom 
There 
the nants te prizes, amongst 
by the Royal — College, cpm took 
the prize, and was deservedly mu 
other prizes in pigs were taken by. Mr. Joiner Levs for n» 
best boar; Mr. rt ane Yells, of Round Robin Far 
for the best bon andeo sow un nier esit diri -Mn H. 
Hall of Troston, for e best bresding sow with litter | f; 
of piga 
gst the. winners far ee, was Mr, 
the pan. n yearling ym Mr. Rees Pa 
the best 3- colt or ee in 
Frtanost for the a g hon ir - 
these agricul n es, there 
of nags and at ters, besides some 
ee animals akie to W. S. Cartwright, 
tallion. 
Farmers? 
, HEXHAM: Breeding and sani of Black. 
4 before this Club by Mr. Ci Coox, the 
"A 
Secretary ‘to i Club 
In E Blackfaced ewes from whieh | to breed, the 
n far pe 
dure Qe eru 
be 5. E S... 
m gum. 
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the instructions 
than give you an ex 
Observations on Mountain $ )0 
long extract, > ike qualifications 
bo activ ind, posing out more at a en that he should 
earefal im the traini the y: 
LI 
mou 
for 
if s shows signs of e, ct or want of mntitaton 
thless, as her progen ever she | 
man aged to to have any in | sue exposed seantion, ba 
in all probality inher t her pi and prove u 
nerative. 
o 
ardiness er flock of pee 
aie arcs 
on un 
of October the lamb: 
salved or smeared w 
this pr 
— 
ding a good width betw legs, | sh 
beige 
id legs, and Naa should stand | som 
A it 
Bat too slender 
weakness of the EE ection: or anai E indicate | 
want of quality. The head ought to be se neck | 
which rises well from the breast and e i ead 
hieh is not of too a 
short a length; = 2 vy 
eet "n. york s the tail. 
pag ‘ign ry A 
advisability 
o 
really ca 
Kelso ; ots of 10 each from 
rd. One Pod in one of the lots got its 
broken xg one out of each of at — lots had 
be so that dr was carried 
"tote The seep were 
the 96 th Ang wa id «piace of rich old 
re divided m inte” four, in each ot which 
wr feeding hurdles, which were moved 
ay, he quantity 
each Dp pe teas found out. 
tora Risin shar Varur or raca Sar, 
Se name 
belie o 
' Lord Kinnaird’s 
ng, Í 
are usnally shorn about the end of 
i 2 heer pe are 
in 
"uem age put to the tup as 
r from p er me say a few words 
| paper t wool The Black- — ve feat to ba expen ia ri 
| the most he gcc el 
| winter blasts, w eer es vis, e ng a eve 
| except what ius farnishes her ‘with, it is is abaolutely 
necessary that sh tiras i be well clothed wi 
this, in the a a iv eep her -—— 
in the secon & render her profitable to the flock- 
f the flock-master 
a te years — higher 
Prices than this su bject at presen uires 
more particular attention. Well, then, * "doula 
read my ewes well set with wool ‘from the ears and 
cake, eal —s 
Aa The cattle tna oue feed of this steam 
mixture to two of T PE y- The young stook 
are ranged in staked-off spaces by the edge of the rail- 
y | Ta 
T 
the p Pirewn s tot spark of pulped and of wh whole 
To tas his Lordship had — 
—the 
i 
third with x Tarn 
1 that he gives 
er, be see 
