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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 6, 1856. 
shire—if, in 
propriety o 
enter a public-house on apai 
on allotmen s, for exam 
deed, we except his remarks on the 
of makin ng it a breach of the law to 
Take his remarks 
greater 09 could be expected from loss of condition 
and of 
My success is attr racting the attention of my neigh- 
ss To z whom have tried it, each on one animal 
only, w 
= T= cee = farm depends its a of eae pe 
enn o divi isio ons, however, ought n 
be p they are the heed ofa 
nsis we who ie We cannot sell our root crops, 
mh 
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“He and Mr. PAKER of differed, he thought, only as to and it is therefore of the “hh shest importance that om "In a future paper I purpose to ae 
the ante. of cultivation; Mr, BAK: fagri that 20 perches was at uld b hats 8 ‘them p rofit abl . the theory or adaptation of E to Eie of this tr 
sufficient for the labouring man, beca ansa be would not. allow e ena ed to co eee Y=") nnt Manr Peis Re Ch my i ig Bakes +e 
im to grow any w! ite crops. ow, he differed from M on 
that point. He hoped the labourer would be found sufficient = to through rent EER ates coarse olein for cattle at a Acta rate than is 
honest to be p to grow a certain amount of white crops used by medical practitioners. 7. Horsfall, Burley Hall. 
without exposing himself to the suspicion that he grew more per | ragement tee punts of of cattle 4 aak been by him 
acre than master could duce. There was an idea | sg much im 
abroad that if the labouring man were allowed to cultivate DIARY OF A DAIRY FARM. 
Wheat and Barley, his produ ald i e through the| Stated positively, however, on its own account, ER AND DEC = ER. 
a had of taking h portion of his | and not in deprecia oo of ‘the other ea of weet ihe EESO tas kes oid w ikoa 
Paeroa scary tr orb i a Wheat crop would yield, rateably, farm poena, there © n be o do ubt all that h h niorma- 
3 crops would yield under the highest Mr. A sob fth tion given in pre evious months upon i e m ariagelinel of 
prs orl pet yeh ee ry live to = the day be eae p y imp ortanc t the | the dairy, except to attend to the rules already laid 
TE ah AO fos a ze ka on the se class ja aa of all | down. Great attention aal however, be paid to the 
p 
op produced would heip him to 
pig, mT in its altered shape, would be returned again 
oo oll and ai a asot b pig was killed, the shbouter would 
e two flitches n hung u for winter-co onsumption, in 
addition to the Potatoes, C. i a sgg 
we believe to be eas true way of — the 
labourer. Trus —put him in the of 
perg: ight 
| ject as the Tiet. Oheraie y- Agrioultaral Society are 
My lie l 
e frost sets in be it is 
will p: revent i its ever t will 
a} 
do 
late made cheese, for if tl 
tender it it 
s efforts to ciples on this sub- 
makin, his is we be only societ on 
kind no isti and we e that its a $085 which of course causes much waste ; s however 
and those of its able chemist, Dr oe will no does occur, be 
allow dr want of that support for which to. Te ully appropriated by bei used for 
most ing use 
oasting 5 the t or is generally mild, and it has been 
Mr. ANDREWS urged so powerful a plea. and generally 
His address will be found in another column. 
very 5 
ary grate! anes which pot becom soon from the 
process of toasti ing, whereas this never vee so, and 
TREATMENT OF PLEURO-PNEUMONIA 
THERE are perhaps not many holders of live stoc 
who being af a distance fro ee a veterinary of skill, do 
not ppa attention to the treatment of th ili 
greater advantage in keeping it 
S 
tenants in proportion 
ie A 
h een mpe by m — 
During the peocntia seaso’ eeding k, but 
more score lly milk cows, fo Aa been visited wit ‘that 
As the 
o dairy oft, 
e | Ecco d bean Pe atau umonia. cr be so likely to suffer ; oe convenience offe 
d diff respec oom wher 
the Jarida only stipulation ii d d cell it h 
rom an 7 y underground cellar orar re ii may ave 
than one-half should be in any year i Potatoes pesca any id oollen 
in corn: ssfi ii ae to adan them in your columns, cloths also may be thrown over the ener; vi eeri 
Sunday ani ker sein well understood with- | My feed y enj of time to thing that would in some ree pro ers’ "ian 
= having ever once been made the paari of | announce to me any ers ctice | from the frost is quite worth attending to, and 
nark or rule, f the | I most strenu nai advi any one who concerns quality may be preserved from injury by atten 
whole plan to it» soundness. lear revisited the himself about the treatment of ‘his lis ent, more en on to these _ particulars, ‘The ‘cheese oo pees) 
e last samm rx an absence of I am speaking, | °° ot 
=n found bett w Whe: anda a Fi. the chance of success in which assii depends on | be don me r to allow a of air ieee a “between ala 
last year than had ‘een a vars t arly application. em, a erwise ne te will become mouldy ; this sho 
e ii ii e bo ae The first appearance which arrests the feeder’s atten- | °° avoided, and they require frequently to be examined 
Blest the: 1 rie d it was = their | tion is loss, or partial loss, of appetite. If on examina- and be rubbed with a dry cloth if any mould ap 
egetales from si hey ots—an (common | tion I detect any of the symptoms which characterise eae = tir g E 1o Dai = pre 
| unpleasant smel nd the e 
of land for 67. or 82. ay pe pienro, ns Rogan. rea a Fan itek pe are re e to have the te affected, if 
Nevertheless look xt “the seit acpi and. 
successful 
this 
be too harsh a term, who think that, though there 
is a possibility of educating him too well, he must 
looked d and pro ovided for. 
after, 
We do not know if M of Writtle, or 
mittent warmth and ee of horns, loss of and 
d at once to bleed till the | this vented by proper attention, 
mathis “usually requires 5 t cloths peed id be boiled in sour whey eg re — 
ashed to be put away for the winter 
Sebola of pulse, 
nap is sensibly affected. 
6 quarts to be taken. I then 
salt left in them this will entirely 
von ae vie o af a Dita a = ara tes remove it, the salt would cause a to 4 pip otter 
ES š ” Treacle 2... si ee 16 » left in. Butter is usually troublesome seam 
Tartar emeti $ drac Coco-olein i on. 
| 
|i 
rakaa: | should be y sa 
e sal 
| Cream should not aa er" i be eaa 
a: 
These ingeshints are mi mixed, and given vith ‘plenty | time 
of warm gruel, for which ta use ats pig food— boiled | butter, which must at this 
ee “en 
Mr. Tuomas, of Lid! ington, will admit that they are | 0 
laced among my 
reed to us to think Suit 
“form th 
vid 
Pea-meal. | in a tin vessel pe ay ina fornace of boiling water ; the 
In some instances when the difficulty of | heat of the cre regulated by the weather, 
breathing and “acceleration p pa Am shown them- which, if very sone, more hea t than | if less 
and “to Bes continaal eR pe ke to their wants 
sentiments which i 
pack g hear a efficient are iste by 
them in operation for the benefit and instruction of 
the people in their employ. 
t number of this Journal we quoted | op 
cuBy Woop on 
i to a less ages 
f Tartar e 
aa | marci) POSi only to the very ean and on po | 
4 > 
y 3 quarts, and give likewise the | as 
made too warm, the quality of tbe tijiet will 
d digitalis i in the gruel. I think this are 
if 
| thereby be deteriorated. Sometimes dai 
tops of ye j Wurzel at 
t to be resorted to in the more advanced = 
of t he ‘ise ease, 
I continue to give morning 
Coco- cal ... 4 to 6 oz. 
Spirits ol nitre » gtod ,, 
and evening in gruel— 1d} 
: ae allowed, a small quantity o of sa aie is a very good 
g to remove the res abont the proportion of a 
ave a good 
e 
n ivi e 
sugar only. ‘fhe doses of su; p | effect. It should be 
are difie! i i n be pia 
s poured i 
before it is churne 
cows which have patie many x y monte, “and has some- 
| times not that sweetness earlier in the 
e5] | season, therefore it is a resin cient pot e a 
‘it “every 12 hours instead of allowing it to 
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The pa tient requires watching with t the gre: atest care 
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abated, I give oatmeal i 
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n 24, 
rer warm = Ae night. A i the butter will be the ha Speier 
= o draught ‘et been to disturb | when this a is —— If the tempera -a = 
, £0 that the 
the season, “it will have 
perhe 
teentieg. When the er erish symptoms 
instead o! 
dome: 
“In aknowledge of the ntl Roe les of 
the agriculturist will find a pectin "heb 
the chemistry of 
rien 
_ Warded, a very small sum dered quite 
“Tas Sate ae applied prennas to 
ae which the animals were 
e a the two aspects in which the theory 
wed and 
ed | I first started with; towards the commencement ri lost changed f for = see by this erem 
used the | The Carro seg: ng i 
metimes 
e 
14 to 21 days 
le morni ng a very ‘beneficial party on ‘a butter, both as to 
and evening throughout, with oceasional “doses “of t 
In several 
give yi morning and recommendation :—' 
evening s prue with sera nt ndvantage an attendant churn ed, take two or tbree good-sized 
taught to offer the animal changes of brewers’ | after yr grate 
okay mash, ee; Grass, green 
material. It is PESAR erea to find the ill remaii 
animal begin to eat, and make | the c cream is is poured aem gais reeet 
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two, but latterly and since I have 
treatment I 
D bra expen- 
have described, used for this 
natto, whieh is 
airy cattle should now get all the warmth and 
n has be een Peni ea Ss buildings Eai supply. ‘The oldest cows 
being generally those which calve earliest in pea to sans 
in any i instance that extreme fastness | of hide or staring | shouta now be dried, and these will do well on a ri 
supply of Oat or Wheat straw, with one bu she and half at A 
ened stage. They have lost in e paghi to. the extent of of roots given to them, half in the morning ^n d 
lewt. to l}ewt. "each. „The ilk cattle whilst suffer- | night. The younger cows, 
i should durin; uring ke ti 
day, but on their recovery have in a great measur e liberal hay being 
none? 
v 
| 
The time thay have been unwell bas 
; the healthy ac action of the 
Š themselves, On 
{onthe consumption of the food 
fare, 
falling aff then In no no ianlance hve T found a greater this, double the q 
or they soon 
ee ee ee ee ow oe CO O M 29 e 
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