THE GARDENERS' send AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
£100 
664 [Jvrx 15, 1865, 
————— 
UPON the WOOLST 
wes сша M e ищ 
ILLIAM 8 
t a | all attle of every descrip- 
| tion, a py equally vo der to health, из. Lis 
noxious if taken i in too great a quantity. XN ich 
found they refuse hay. Even when they have 
full area from the pastures ther Meg бв rea dily 18 bakó 
the его апа if | 
My por x they ro 
they 
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restless As un ami un "of course fail to yie anything oheti cts rumination, and its effec e death if si e ORTABLE pere co, 
like a fnll sapply of milk; and as the produce this | speedy assistance be not given to facilita tate à thé evacua-| Sisi, &ea Engmés for Steam КОШИП Seir MS сам 
шоп nth i is considered very good i in | quality, the quantity | Шр of the gd р air, and the passage of the blood | for Common Roads and Agric: ses. enerally S Engins 
Works, 7 
the ‘large ve Straw should also be given as Secus ded TE Tet Street, London; ш, 
of gre eat importance that pes water should be 
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dose to dairy cows. A stream that has been some 
els. 
fodão er in order to correct any disposition to looseness 
ue IN els ; and we have п ү tops of the 
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escriptivo, Illustrated, and Priced Catalo; 
little while exposed to the air after rising from the ondiment which | [The Special а e ir Ee Pk | 
spring before running through their pastures, is con-| prevents all appearance of вс ed Млегу made | 
sidered the best water, Ж the drinking place should * The different varieties n ld also be occasionally | As Exhibited at Royal mem 
have the soil removed and filled viti iis gravel ог | changed ; for animals li Show; tural 
ke the various reed of f food, | 
d, e 
sand, so that the water ES pass through pure and io circumstances WORCESTER, Es Жетек, 1864; and 
fresh, Cows much р efer E inking, ү om а narrow and the successive growth of mcer ay admit, the NGIÉEA 
trough or hole, and are shy tite will be provoked, and the: health and thriving ME agni d ir oa (Patent Sal, 
of waten though. rnb: should p башат access and | t progressively;improved. CUTTING, PU ING GRINDAR 
to and from the watering place, orthe master lur SAWING, 
А н often damage Ње others in meeting them. z ar—what with Powers, fe tom ito HIM 
Food for Calves.—'The weaning calves should get fed fos eek from the pasture, Rye-grass, winter Tares, For Farm Purposes Араг. Wie. 
now as described last month, the only difference being | Kail in IX ear гі part of ing ; nothing to work. Erection simple and ches 
in the case of the older ones, gradually | Clo irs spri а Tni Sain ts of d AMI no etel Working day gj 
getting a diminished quantity of linseed or oatmeal; | Lucerne during ber ner А rmath of the 8. 
this dun есе being less m as they | meadows, and Clov i , together ы BERT » PORE 
beco tronger a ore abl t other food|thec rs d Eos smips Mangel Wurzel, eri Potatos fi Sole Mam i uos. 
provided for them. hould I field to| the wi he process of feeding, even Ya 
PARK Ino: 
n b day. , with | some Grass to ick from it, 1 but } y 17, Now Park Street, piis 
thi 1 that! * € In the pt part e the season, when Tares an dn. 
Cl are either inadequate to the support of the 
Shieh prm will аб Farr nti Mn ing E moisture | stock, or that it may be thought expedient to change 
of a little skim- mik or the mixture of Linseed ог | them gradually fro from dry to green food, a portion of 
Oa meal, which, ough much diminishe d in quality, |t s may Ба ed with the hay or straw 
be give і h "hec cattle are ow : and if the mixture be mad 
calves. get older. Should Gras 
he poe at d d due; ав "hei bes -— їр z found | h 
to produce too great loose! e bowe 
calves are particularly liable, iot care orally gaar rding 
which | d 
eaten ; but it i 
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grow wth, 
numbers toget hr , оп account t their great disposition | 
to feed and lie constantly Mie close together ; and their 
isorder renders с аге! sd 
T bi pro 
r they, i 
to eat it. When Gra rass, hol th. 
is to d given, it should be cut twice in 
in the morning and late at night, so as to КУЫШ Ше 
wither: heat of the noonday; for, if not more 
амне, it is atleast more ri ш a nid state 
than whe n stale, and t the danger of h n be 
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паа 
ene 
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each [ti e. r Attention ad jo be 
said to the nde proportion to be and until that 
fact be ascertained, it is ag n to measure out 
to ch че tho Td ntity in weight 
er — employed for 
ious articles 
at least | 4PPlica 
if d at pacis ni ыле on the farm at 
almost any age will be thus бай. еу should 
have warm sheds by night, in which to receive their 
hay | and roots, and it has be een found a ery good plan 
D SMITH'S 
DT given 
animals quiet, and each one then gets its proper quan- 
tity undisturbed ; and if convenient to allow them to 
remain tied for a s ы? time afterwards until they like 
to eat their hay after haviug their liquid food, all the | 
——— TATA Т 
From меза Right Hon. the EARL of SHANNON, Castle Martyr, 
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“бех —I hav r Blac 
and consider үз Mad MON wood 
ythi: el ре ever used. Ishall always continue to use 
ar E parti exposure 
| have a tendenc; 
me tho d, the "valuo of whi ich is of considerable im- 
lb А АН 
ainesa. 
ошаса valuable, as іб stands 
ine. which is often productive of "much h hes connected with husban 
Swine.—1t is nsider the iron 
d 
dry. it. 
calculated tbat about ons nig p be oet i д, that such а da of feeding j is T (piss Becomes соттобой, 16 
vy m the | that the old Sold in casks of about 30 gallons each, at 1s. Робна 
Manufactory, or x 8d. per да zm on paidto any Station п ele 
A py to Нил, & Surri, Brierly Hill Iron Works, near Dunn | 
22, on Street West, E.C., from whom only it can be | 
MS p threo | 
t each one Kaald hav 
dairy. ae boi we are yet to ы His ecc of men 
breedin ich 
eight yonng pi pigs, might be kept, giving them a run in 
е | management w can ted without some 
| trouble ; ог to see the; same profit it derived pe slove 
oth er pu urposes: their 
pigs receiving o much of the Hay 
making.—1f KT — of Grass could be 
emperature somewhat sey 
used 
zeplenished from the 
drink for pigs, on whieh "hey will grow a 
remarkably well. йа the pigs are small to begin 
pon i нб о uen ШЕ io uch as a Rterwarda, а tity of nutriment, 
в collects for their lar арреб à : 
the wash which large far Lx 779 oe pus Xam ditis and pas vids c rere To this end the Grass 
garden refuse thrown i in it in the summer in addition, hay is mad MCA Weg in Уге шере 
ы 
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Mine o tl оралар in LAT niway Vien 
мее Lolgue P Hil E.C.( E nn | 
те D UTER T their ө t-en ES | 
Шу tedd я кеу Are шо леб ( ^RS0NS' I-CORROS ION, PE | 
Nu PEDE cher De out-door work, o thatan аду pol 
The hay, with cheapest, All colours. Is simple ın application, 
е can use Lt 
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Saa — PAM 
AR js I-CORROSION Pi 
C RS ох DAN „ANTICO Horticulturists, the ХШ 
and бешту, for their Gar rdens. — СВ. 
CAR SONS’ PAINT for т CONSERVATOT 
С\А®8ОХ8' PAINT for — GREENHOUSP* 
$, 
PAINT for xoTHOUSP 
05%. 1 
(ons "PAINT for all OUT-DOOR V 
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(САВ5ОХУ” PAINT for WOOD and IRON 
a EC сми A SI n 
(1455055 PAINT for BRICK and 00) 
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(7488055, PAINT fo PARK : 
when containing 
fth 3 
, Б 5 J 
allowed t to ; stiek mem will drying. 
We g te from iins work on Dairying, ca 
reviewed last week, a passage suited to the present f 
season on Summi iling :— S 
rdly a all Fen put id deke an n 
Di d „that w as in the fie 19, it 
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er 59i 
А it resembles this, is haymaking V. 
tion rie short run in a 
FRR Notices to Correspondents. ; 
der. We extract 
** Agriculturists' 
| each day; the 
| qut g suppl lied v vitii е die "food, as Rye-grass, 
Veinen еа ог gt like; ; supplemented with dry 
hay, Bean meal and ойо ke: 
Sxrp 
tne "following Table. from онно: 
Мап 
n, Pes 
econo шлу carried out than d T st Памер n which 
S "wp already d узды marks, as | 
ime of besi 
Lee 
Pu NI 
{ 
2 years’, 
ү 
rs һау! 
icy кты, istis в of this 
e; here dira ound useful ‘In conducting, 
says the fe ui of ‘British Husbandry; * the soiling 
ida it X суре dete | food often, and in 
t 
1 year's hay 
pasture, 
rnm 
pasture. | 
1 years hay! 
pasture. 
and 1 year's 
1 ува 
aud 2 years 
and 
Lolium perenne .... X 181b.| 1 
Phleum pra: ire xe |= 
TM pratense пів 6 
perenne , m | 
m 
oo 
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= 
8 
`8 
3 
pens 4 
2 
sua 
ы lupulina e purs 
doe co Qo M OO 
(1298059 PAINT for 
E (1485035 PAINT for E 
bid similar cireumstanees the best straw for fodderis tha SION Piet 
һе Ont. Barley is, however, generally preferred ARSONS' ANTI- -CORRO sento BÀ 
А on a] GARE а. AD ortar Lndgia HL 
ripe, Way mage ani 
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SrRAW : C.—Its nutritiveness depends on its ; state of 
à Bay ngly given at first; as 
food; ue un inea se audio w cattle, when put to it 
е, accident 
known т Ааа Pi e nce Lucerne, Clover, and 
gs 
Clo 
Mes "with it. Pi it be cut before becomin, 
is the best fodder you сар get, g amer 
ее 
TER CARSON & 
Three 
