441 
a iol daring tà tuse They are si 
me they are suc ке, | 
after they are weaned 
o administer | their 
very beneficial results; - also, if co. onfined for any len, 
E. 56 wet litter is allowed to деши under them, 
ngth of time 
ea 
d as it is very ^ = " hoofs sh x on the] 
medicine to them by force, we dd not attempt to relieve them | and full of clefts, A 2 is e t ног wire clipping-pinchers, | done, and stock kept commensurat land, 
by that means, neither can they be induced to take it if) h purpose we use a p Eo DuC атй тегрег | da € e with ad 
сод with their food, for they will not eat at such times, | taking care ot to in ure the e A e ORELL. Ж» eory supposes rresponding addition to the P 
but depend entirely о 1 the teat, for which reasons we diet | trim with a shep s knife; an ee Вт keo UET of the land, at any rate sufñcient, with [че fertility 
eee селу M A ы tbe bei, "that E" poe | spoonfais of res роо ers yeast mized with it, and put into а | atmosphere in a well drained soil, to prevent ma i 
will No tros pu des e o: а Ah) trou thi do xd н us ong bag or boot, into which the is introduced, and | deterioration. It is no proof, - that land 188 
with eio to p nt bad smells, keepin pedis arm, pose. ME when the animal is Јес ao ta It "d riora ting, | that no artificial mand sam I is deta 
and giving as much fresh air as possible. Ifthe p ing ex po kopi wet py poi ing water on it two or three times а А | y гм 
to а fresh sty, taking care that it is | and changed daily. | 
бум w Are er jd а young pige can beiallow га Pig ringing is anythi ut a pleasant operation, and most | them. All this is quite apart re. the seio di 
out with the mother for half an hourin the morning | people have a uus dislike to it, still unrung pigs are c ecd "of wasting the human exerement k 
nc evening, ey will e ow al! the faster for it; but th 4 be tolerat ted in Gra: "nr nd di dad Mo or ieat | ON NT P red up i 
middle of the day, vhent дв ere тое ald ы avoided, ari | n AM s aid КШ the ends to prevent it from | y Pet jn c ent the other т day to $ 
I Ar get much scorc | falling out again, an nd whi m үг кА) toho Кге to | woman w 8a iio farm: ^ Mr. H. gave hera 
not required for breeding purposes, should be | everything it comesin contact wit eeping it co: ntly s | month iie m this lamb is ditaa М 
Vesta чам four io. five es ua old, that they may PT T MS EN ast i * аф sitpgetiier, T eer dee mr | into а “ pightle” with a cov d bi ines E ч 
before they are weaned. Pigs which are eastrated always | perhaps two rU heard of two pigs hooking themselves | milk, and helped itself whenever it k 
d fatten better than those that are mol, and give t long ago, we о - * pig: | , er it had a f, ; 
uih es troübla; Бада hich, there is less danger in the | together by their rings during the edis when their 1 un in | ап dered to e- Tamb growing Rihi 
bacon not taking salt properly. and which ought to betaken | not only awakened the owner, : аз: ri оч it Md monster, and could think what had LI 
tots br eel ander diss Romay Mill but dunes tl ога and oet cow Eat 1 yielded Jess milk Быш mei ep 
-mself. Thereare two ways ofdoing | to the spot, А 
-— vore and == ut wer is generally the аве, nå | how matters stoo t as only by cutting one i the rom | began to suspect thing was wrong, for the ЕЛ 
always to be preferred, and ү atehing young pigs for castra- out that they were liberated, and a stop put to the Doce was always licki ^s enn and kept itas A 
tion, or any other purpose, gre: e should be used, e (ешге, , I have 9 А га пад ао and вне t efectivo driven snow ; so she tch, wii dodi dE 
е і d the wiudow апа close ion of pig-ringing ii 
50 раа. UV covered tho should. allow them | manner, and have lately been favoured by ntlem д amb sucking, whereupon Ai separated then E 
to settle quietly in a corner, and taking the rigkt hind leg | Cum nd with a ring, from which I have не а hint, and | such work with them did not know what to do, 
А with his left hand should lay | having made some impor! lterations in it, Ithink it is now w was frantic ect would m 
ле yo eee n 1 kl thing that can be desired ; it i ily fixed, and possesses ни neither eat nor sleep, by. 
firmly hold of g, above the hough joint, and quickly | every g а ае ; It hasacom-|ran about like a wild thing, : 
ppearance, ook: ba dge of honour, 
than an instr ument oft etum. s has d very effective, so 
к t I intend giving it а more Lael 
the 
ible - fj hind legs, and never | 
ми Grass fields before I recommend it 
stines are liable to get | far as I have 
twis qe 2 M. а а mr | trial with e pt 
We m 7 to 10 weeks old, and separate the | | for general use. 
We seldom keep more than El 6. And now, gentlemen, having freely expressed my 
opinion on the к-с» before us, and -— ore I ask you 
me sty, and ast коч i 
ion to the siz the sty. А 
E ед В јене аи A will take the libert 
onomise it и for which rea- | 
eeping bench пез | 
езу parto 
hes Aree which ү лорі ina 
of which seldom 
have r banker, der will most likely refer ou to 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(Маз 13, ин. 
ime | aud so with some other arti ificial manuren, RE 
hand there are strict dimer 
ti 
and straw are to be consume f England à that a 
ide 
з it would break her hea rb a 
1 4h 
ree money of iis lambs. B. 
dee урен» spondence 
FARMING IN Сах —In your Paper da 
Jan: last, under p head of “ Foreign Correspon- 
dence,? you insert ка letter addressed to Mr, Alderman 
е а dated fro 
the 
ing and pay for 
many thousands of пендені іп ех same position as 
self. 
І have taken some little trouble to ascertain who Mr, 
Boden npe e s emt sq ria is, - I find that he 
fi е of 
corner of Aves yard entirely 1 for their use, 
t 
fail to avail ther ves, whenever they have an A алау » 
there is а mien h with water, of which they Sometimes of slg them. 
drink a little. 10w, before I sit A i I ime to say a word on 
dst 
"To enable pigs to thrive properly, they must be kept in a state 
a lessee o anada Company, a 
espec he n his way, but ut imi v unfitted by 
his previous тей and habits 
bush- farming, or in agricultural purs 4 all e^ 
of robust health, for which Hone proper shelter and a zer- 
tain amount of exercise, is quite as necessary as good feed ling, 
it is n 
andalldark, damp, crampy sties should be avoided. The: for the ао ^ idm, а айу cerit sty 
‚ which isina a neg 
no place in which 
wW- 
the pre Ков ман and Hon 
Jae o bets вено to ind. that the ve Pel 
the йана are not neglec d 
that kind of М ng w 
two С: 
Pad 
uy Health.—With the ГЕ? of anie to which 
I е неи alluded, and 1 ps үз 
f bac on in 
or a 
ca ge; a de we um оен шапу а find it to 
ик advantage in securing the services of ап indus- 
|t us, trustworthy labourer, to sell him a well bred 
some 
we 
, we have nevi 3 
had mw serious disease in the Саена sties ; conse- | 
і 
quently 11 ttle 
од vil briefly allude to suc ch c cases a 
[pig i i 
nee in a Tang ч herd, апа will aciei 
it t on; ud for which he has 
ni 
tá 
peri m which now meet t 
occasional bad harvests and 4; of sio 
severance, чы ғу will in the йрн run as и 
insure suce i Canada as in any other pat 
the world. 
"The writer of the аы, soured and cg 
would seem, by his s, has a! — 
Het dient in pA to the p 
pedi ч 
are ч 
attention, a although they may often ss egeris a as 3 the ne [pni 
paid with his h 
-— ont а than of dise 
1+ а 
RH. es market eie: үнө {ын books. 
y са! eo. 
cen iu time I enar rà ся of kindness, which cost "ug, will go farther 
low con- 
E 
а 
FERE 
e 
F 
the varios 
в spite of poeaonit bad harvests, and 
hich 
шту (пазу й 
уреп 
сед іпа пан ну eR them 
ves, with a little extra nicer pn uch as milk and | 
water, with a little ren or pollard, not forgettin ind the wa 
water da tag if Ar owels get out of order, they will mostly 
right t again in ays. If the case be а d one, and 
by Ae an i 
the interests of his employer, and bes ic ой е : 
| imperii а ае by апу amount о 
ав 16 із impossible to БА e run 
cr 
tag ie incra accrue 
Ө, 3s фе 
rom „the Мр moral and | 
ft 4 
^ gi 
teaa or are by degrees acquiri 
their children isi hom 
ew en 
which a | Says, "lt isa poor ыб idm they never kill 
a pig." 
io orrespondence 
tural epe tion.— p have read | 
erman 
RES 
Compan 
almost нү part of t 
ve also a ve bt 
sir land being, it is 
of all cl oF шт 
t; 
industr ious 
capi The! 
belonging to the 
ne prse 
ecided otjection to strangers being ad mitted. into their ngian 
Society ; even iť one dt their fellows leave tke for a few days, | peli all capitalists, who not | 
ficial mile ip but what i 
localities by way of fi 
on their return they are beset and worried in am piira Hea 
manner; and if tho intruder cannot find re: urchage 
i eep a ar firmara haerens ty of stock, the 
| quality o of the Viene in their occupation, a rom the 
mark if not mot deteriorating. Li Livin 
e 12 miles fro 
3 
r sharp po is if 
mad. роши the matter ma; 
. heal илән further tro: gl 
eavy pigs are easi 
should be 
ily lamed in hind quarters or bind 
M NY M n driven o over slippery or un- 
ate: 
ing to the soil and situation. 
improved eda mr р 
а 
mig n the € AEN ire "n 
fora 
when та 
same as it w: ears адо! Si 
th you at cene Liebigs, conclusions, It 
y be sim sec a proof of : ercial prosperity inn 4 
people are found who n high ed for land, Guano 
it is well known, does - 
ülted 
3 Er and he recomme 
j eed blister to be ree in 
rubbed in, and I have us d it with 
| land pem occupies a5 
the 
a perenni of the 
roduce of the land, length of time. 
— profit on stock and 
may 
, do not 
