SEPTÉMBE R 13, 1856.) 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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#16 hours 
working remarkably well on this food. 
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cheese, and returned to the vat with a fresh cloth ; + it is 
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rate reut, he is in com- 
fortable circumstances. 
16. Say how you would manage as to food, &e., during its first then taken out twice | each day for four or five ws seed, &e., and acts syns workin farm bailiff, 
year a well-bred calf to be reared for ee S, has 
The r five weeks it w full meal na f his little ie 108. a week, a 
of whole milk, beth would after be potent a worked <i mias a ~ or two eye are ien to pe ei rent ire, ev a naa of ground for Potatoes 
wn to half and half skim, till it A feed d facilities for rearing and fattening 
freely on Mangel Wurzel and hay, or Gra There us dairies, | poultry. Yet this family can barely subsist, being five 
time of y ear a dictate ; but if I was short ne aie I | we as aerian ‘the en hi pouring ian rae on the out- | in nu umber, 
would grad ave known sides c of the che eeses, wash ing wit th hot whey, ru rubbing ins to be noticed, to complete 
» farmer n 20 calves during the season with one the lie— | the types of our labouring c class. A man about 75 years 
ais s milk ral add ing this. Towards the latter part of d be tedious. out i} ewt. a ey he 
Bayi it ens be turned on the best = oe. and as | per anny or 46 cwt. for the month of May would, I | has an aged wife to support and house ren o pay. 
believe, b 
pproached | should << full fed o 
rif the Oat wee 
20. If the farm we stive supposed had be 
Persons unacquainted with the details of ge inh Poor- 
r poor 
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iga , it will be an eeek of Kent or Surrey, what changes in ae 
substitute for hay. = this case I would add a little m ed would have become advi: 
Ray y llb. per day. I believe it is pretty gen eni rdin te 
t crop is the most suited to the = mate of Scotland 
the EAA of operations in the cattle feeding house Oa 
ae a day in February, sath the times of feeding, &e., 
and the quantities of each kind of food supplied per head. 
a fe ed of mixed chaff and sliced roots, 
6 o clock, a. 
t, Whea: 
Of crop « s only i ina robbed s ratio, = rassa after Beans, o 
urer t 
receives a sce as Ke siei 
be cleaned out or fresh littered, as the case ma ay be. largely into the fallow presi and Mangel would | only be 
estos and circumstances of his 
an wang dies in the dy tom in which he has perhaps: aki 
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F hg i dey 
patam a 
7 cock, a a.m., the same as above, with Putt "ey Bean | grown in smaller qua antities 
a feed of | Turnip would require t sown earlier, a and | Vetches, 
rots and « sa hase oe of roots on haf, vo Sa Co — onl t 
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with Linseed or Bea tolen, gwr EAEE A 
Hi 
be 
o great a brea oes 
crops, "bat it is rk iea ° Sw e crop would be 
heavier, the climate being more humi be 
adapte: ed toti R T ERTS the Swede. 
(To be uei 
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53, 
“a, . ve han of hayy mi left for the night 
this 
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bs. y. 
am "iy aware that this ration is not such as is 
commended by many feeders, but my object is, Ist, to 
event the animals being RKC Be by bei ing too eager 
IRISH FAROVEAL, STATISTICS. 
in DoY 
(Cantioneed fromipe 
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as possible ; jay 3d, to render them | 
bread ki a ile money while aes continues in want 5 B 
itiable cases, nor in 
| any, are the Irish poor sided fro from 4 poor rates unless. 
within tet eee poor-hi out-of-door relief 
the stern decree of ahaa 
‘robab iy vti ge ata 
| is nony. 
the 52,872 indi- 
uals ral f the union 
[Getaing av ally consi wider rable amt paced neh receive 
F a Fg permed no ek F only 8 b pernine 
icipate f the par 
uch 
tisfie a for the night by a few handfuls of meadow bey; | 
pd is their natural food. I have been | Well maintained, if w they possess yp 
ease and contentment they will exhibit means for ese comfortable ernest and even 
saving some portion o! of t z the some- 
h 
W. * Vinenctally 
drive Tile benefit from te 
| is possibi 
oor-house ; they 
FEELESRHI Y 
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18. Suppose o 60 or 70 imperial stone, to be ‘eost them a very tring sum “for pasturing, But 
as unkind, if not insul p% as a death, 
revolt ag notion of 
eas 
tha 
state labourers who have fami 
pEr 
Er 
3 
tn 
sng to 
th 
any a 
an ox feedin 
ready fox er butcher ERN the end of its third year; 
mg ily during its ee in very pitiable circu’ 
the xe d quantities of roe 
last ni from June 
AR greatl, pen oe and some: 
e past tense, because 
that “i Jun food, such | aa of wages and prices oi 
last 
We should suppose e the of fi 
sek ias es, will be sufficie jenily hard ho few years, and therefore a 
dry food 
as re aa Clover, a 
to the @ present | 
=op F Patati 
ETEN 
ted old 5B te a faithf 
EMT Wen here tox some families in oe spe bep 
q\ 
meal, 
fie oraa wise wages is 6s. ETETE i 
wt. per day, 180ewt. € Clover, Vetches, bread or any 
ae weet 
or of 
in rises nor falls as in England, ara to the or of 
with u | 
infirmity ; 
vi. 
| the and 
their minds are 
aT abe se & 
angrap: a 
S half. tay: 5s, 
od. picent e may be 
i yellow m meray > weekly earnings of 
an nbie-bodi ed “gene 
eri 
y o | la 
tated as the full | 
A nort ago I endeavoured to 
boure: ni no who has Nen 7 hs 
prepay destitution and the 
precarious benefactions | for the fod and 
an ymen t may be n as accurate | 
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em taken 
‘hay ; r 26 ewt, Oat straw ; “140 Ibe, Bean nar + our nage circumstances. 
0 is Lui ons 
add 
If less roots and more str i brothers, are the sons of a petty farmer (ool. 8) ; when 
e Linseed ; if how stra me, suc! ch 
k 
hi 
Pipi de sald, ae and nakedne: ; but 
pauper sobbed and ‘ried, and would not for’ a moment, 
admit expediency of eaving the miserable den in 
angel Wars a pas ave seen n as mei te a oe eat pal ltry; their land is 
paaa en If, A an 
tten with cut Swedes and Tia English h hay ad. lib. Sone sna ee thei ‘isa etd a Tespectables not 
in to ee 
occupa | 
tablishment a horse, 
eme: 
e place ace where = wor ees, has a wife 
his lot is hard, he brings a piece of 
read ev A da ay with him chs breakfast and 
milk when she has 
like | 
tone - san eas gt anes endow and say what er ta aite fro! 
quan shou! made from good meadow land in a dair, : 
of 50 cows pk a productive kind a ring the month of May. if aa ime children 5 
of cheese-making in ‘Gleascsiantiea din 
revs 
a.M., cot it to 
The — are milked en ut 5 a.m 
airy is large, it is e twice |p) 
Il only oe generally i in the > morning. | 
d and re- 
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sp , 
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Three stone of Barley or Indian eat’ A 
Salt, soap, sigh rieni s rA 
Meal eal, treacle, 
7 
en Barley-meal — have been bought sis te and 
stone, the wages were from 10d. to 1s. 
so 
third more. ere is on es, 
rices do not regulate the om of ae ne 
S ieas ‘ready to take the ona à of any d pon work- 
selfish principle leads eee rs to accept |? 
ed atarien" duly con: whether 
intimately with th 
the serous matter 
eese cloth is then put into the 
with the | broken u p curd, the ends of the “cloth ‘the serv 
curd, sper 
ix physi sical hild of the 
is subjected to gentle pressure for about a | eni 
E Mannin $6 AAD ae sae vat, a a| Tn the foregoing i 
man work in 
* On some fi farms there is great complaint that the cheese will 
“heave and Pale will bas it,” though I have known | the rent 
different those farm: differen 
tof 
emani aie attached to the habitation 
of rearing poultry. 
E tho Sk Aiete of Pour 
eans of ybtaining the food on 
strength ds, | wh 
harvest, ies 
without begging srt fail sped not pay y Ibe. a year for 
their corse ED 
so afraid, even 
modernie, 5 wae the wedge of out 
ee 
but being ailde having on 
d occupying one half of a very nes 
—This day, however, unquestionable evidences of 
around have appeared. 
Barley and 
putting the pater into into precy + August 18.— 
when at a high temperature, and I would dtaskan in the Piste crop of the district 
where heaving is a fault in their cheese to study t One of them is now earning 3s. a day for mowing 
Oats, skilled taboir being fully mnerated, 
store-room, or 
gangs of thieves are 
purposes. „ The houtle at pa annoyance also of ai 
