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1096 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мотмвев 18, 1865 
Mr. with a cock, keep fresh much longer. This can | getti ng the Wheat stubbles ,Dloughe d ———— 
Almanac contains, besides th l calendarial matt г, y be exemplified by patting an old fe ecundated egg | four рут and if the weathe continues up - With 
11-4 4 en whilst cas bie | shall get it up Typo mes healthy f vn ы as itis we 
have come up vr di ке ‚їп 1 the Mey d and te it will be found that after the rà cay дө s ated | spring wo rk vi ill be s во much lig winter, andthe 
ture of the previous yea sr Tho ear to get 
рау and ушу атой on far eed the moris SUE ti bout, and i£ i Чаш. get Worse here, 
ho ng old m е garnished with аса of poesy. w its liquid, it has. je propose d: e some writers to | it has v ams Yes anged the rers wie. Bat 
orton's is a closely packed collection of pack the eggs in salt, lime, bran, sawdust, «е. ; by | as we nd afraid to buy store bie and E plans, 
PHA from the agri p e-water, in sali. were nearly fit for the butch er havo been sold of ose that 
and oid iia giving the sales and marke ts, the legal water, or e dp mbined ; ii hes: 
dec statistics, and the general history of agri- nish or oil the eth and som {о жоу them. ld b 8 now. Theke has 
aitare during 1865. There is also information on the here ean be no doubt tha у ri the object to bo | rumours of having боны market closed М p 
work to be done from month to month upon the farm Barra aie: solely to pae the eggs from getting | views de not obtain much favour, and we 1 "- 
and in the ssim and various memoranda күн notices | putrid, some of these енш s might be е employed they deserve it, as the market is all but dut think 
of domestic and ‘personal eem ness; instructions on | to advantage ; but there is ав, neatly all others, the past ho 
essem ав Against epidemics, &c. о preserve the жЕ from perd ction ; for inst ance, arkets not averaging above a dozen beasta of 
r. Thorley's Almanac is Pede сеек for kite hen and the breakfast table, eggs ought kind. Indee ed, . it has never been a regular eph. 
We quote two passages from — rst of th resh, but also free from ап pi py; т 
Almanacs, in one of which Mr. Johnson, we presume, | foreign vom such as lime, salt, bran, Nu but a good dut of the beef has been. bought "eo 
himself Hi ai kindly and weighty sdvies; and in t the varnish, and oll must necessarily impart to the farm and taken away as wanted, and so with pork ; ем 
other i t to Mr. Evershed to give | through its porous shell; and as for breeding Ae the supply of mu toi h: , 
a pithy kad suggestive reminder to the Pru feeder. such — ed € х is " out of Р the evt Who|more than doubled .within the past 1 $ 
a ше Moret The inhabitant of ru m snp ickens — from salted or на between B righto: n and Portsmouth, yos is 
districts, pa he the metropolis, is Us ted | vtm ggs, Or g^ om such as have been varn bed he it in 
with this cockney Бойно he lit ка sus pe oiled, ЕШ мег: em Stops up the pores through inferior to Portem ore and the number of stock 
ин he is doing similar things a t hom Let which the air, fso ‚_ їпйївр sable to the formation and sheep 1 bas Well intenti: Formerly grazing farmers 
ccompany him there, and as ba questions hill and bought their winter stoci 
P^ to the disposal of his house sewage Ad. the drainage effective simple, and e ow t buy at home from 
of his homestead. He will very commonly inform us n for кау presering eggs, and e aie apude for e mar 
that his house is well provided i in that respect; that to them any foreign flavour, or rendering them unfit | four-fold within the past 10 years, and being held in 
all the sewage (which varies in to 6 urposes, is to use the patent stoppered | the streets, a controversy has arisen about its removal 
gallons every day) is received into a c that that omis jars vi vuleanised india-rubber joints, and | оп groun he di 
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is in “а nice soil" so that the sewage soaks| “ s medii Ме collecting the eggs, put the jar | much in the matter, må perhaps the ey would hardly 
he tank. in hot whe en thoroughly warm, ‚во as to | know how to dok ide. 
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inq he will instruct us that the house-well, | rarify tho ai air, d pigs to sell, as they stand f 
and perhaps that which supplies his live stock, ai uppermost, Dres aud. line with paper sh avings o d d 
placed not many yards from the ce. l, and i cocoa fibres to prevent them from Menu ; en db eie there i is no doubt! t it will haveto be moved, 
into, and perhaps through, the very same no porous close the jar before jarata it out of t ter, and it perhaps — long, on sanitary grounds alone. 
stratum as that in which the tank is placed en will be found that eggs preserved' by tiia Res a will ө fewer unemployed hands now tbi e 
as the sewage which pe Te ates this kind y sandy be: fit for E 2 months after, and that t h 
gravelly stratum does n ot by the consequent intended for the breakfast table will be as fresh as on | signs that there will not be sufficient do» ke um 
], | the day when hid." pa fore long, and then the need of homes for the 
it is Vitr hat all the soluble ог saline matters of т | labourer will make itself felt 
the sewi d Pocta еа z —Нат айп! road in your Taper 1 the wow st. | "The root crop still noie green, but the Swedes 
into ses glo with the water-bearing st So ронан UA T Wok oid d fw w days ago. I have | аге small and woody, and. the Turnips where late are 
whence tho » well derives its supply. eem some E чен tried it, and have given fresh laid eggs and eggs that were | Very small. Mangel has turned out a good сгор, 
this is uch the case in the winter as in the | ne three or four months to several persons, апа they could | is now all stored: Potatos have kept pretty well since 
summer нар Ta the wet seasons of the year, when | 20 rr y diferenco; Put ста nain ашу, convenient | they were taken up, though many of them were 
e land-water is copious, the level of the water іп Ше | and make white-wash; the next day it is fit for use. As soon hn diced The best sorts to es the 
well is higher than that of the liquid mass in the| as theeggs аге laid and cold put them into the lime-water ; as | disease аен ch Rocks, апа the York Regents 
cesspool, and then there is no к dale from the tank otbe е eggs are bad.. 
— the Jell; ка when fresh, but it will keep them as good as when put in, for a 
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e current is directed from the cesspool towards and th f1 808 * th ted with 1 у m 
into the well. It is in such cases that the good pue кш Tias dried on € t bem, as They w ыры: ina ИЛОН ра рел, and Ex е р рру бото the e weiding protas 
wite pue gem ‚рше. ages Panel. Hen iuro — х ет Ме эе, ted, tty. * Da раев opel | es, I reviewed, in company with Mr. Levi Groves, 
EZ deornlies s on Cattle: Фей ng.— Fa tting Tole a General Rules to be observed in Poultry Breeding.— Hore 
to good ition e filling a tub with a hole in | 1. The hens selected breed санча ца, be kept i jon was 
it. t is necessary to pour in faster than the c ontents b c rt from the cock until they are at least 12 mon ба и жат 3 LE E the 
run out, and the quicker this is do one the less скы d, and А лч) СЕ not be less thaa 18 months E T bl е They еге espe- 
The first, office of food, after building up the M is | old befo: e is put with je as a too early call on | ^: 7и "us i 
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$09 le kopioi ia f what ed for that | sel hould Paeon dre | than the 
is supplied in excess what is requiri or r that | se ital they в ou d bo e most perfect specimens Н i В» 
purpose that the animal begins to fatten. The earlier Me can be оне "tla first ӨЧЕ will repay каа ihe] Herd Bop 59 Mines 
the process of fatten enin ng commences, he the sooner it | itself, Q9 "Tha t the ойле , тасев һе Кер& strictly p by a figure, 
is over, e use of food to obtain a cros А kfast might have been sp 
because the ае possible quantity of it has been used | breed, mà for his the fest specimens of both race A верное roadie Trete aa E d forehand, 
for the support of the body. aiculd D tod, А 4 Not m omi tias there! A capital handler, and fi ааа 
чб В hould be allo дету ock. After the third : in calf to him. — 
| breeding year it is adv isable | ёс Я sel the stock or — 1 С м " bi a 
The p Xa ту, to fatten them for the market, а become less extra good in the hind quarter, he is often a little 
Poultry В — ina iul cial Point of View. *— m and their l EC AED ap - petro wanting behind the erp mmn апа vice verså, In 
This is the subject of a very complete and indeed . The eggs should а | it takes two good on a gold me а 
> austive essay фы published by Mr. Geyelin, who day, eni in a fecuudated egg, w DOR п for few | animal that is most tle sl € ig the bes 
is agent foe the Nati ational F ultry Company, whose hours, the germ very soon gets arde - the е8 | by the side of the bul 
establishm rom] e lately described. The is afterwards unfit Ka В. 7. The stock must calf, got by Sir ooa e e» a cow whi 
P rise and the анна ап hour аше presenti . ]t bids ig The next b 
evised by its се with Tetonas to the natural before going to roost, " Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, for review were tbe 2-years old - prist iE 
Vir F Ecos. The vital principle varies from the very first, | Hereford. They were both splendid. 1li 
red or known i in England—observations on food and {әк ыч to the vigour of ерии орнат ре | whole the largest best, but the other was s of very fine 
d on the gemi {а —— and ava. and, іп tbe end, appears not to be suddenly extinguished, quality. 
ue feathers, and man There also chapte e 
diseases, mar! 
After thes 
Ы Company оп machinery ke i Fra d| after " eight Ne Mer ba "i Me А = rs— and heifer. 
pou ing in France, an sevi their chance is Sot x a i а cow k 
n the prospects of the ibedadution in England, are | Some of ihe S chicks wi will be foun d dead in the M but Rx ka SEE € Meg: extra extra, en 
so very interesting. The whole is fully illustrated bride M Pin geri Pee qoe pu est and most perfect animal that I ever saw. I ge 
ith plans, drawings, and sectio trati ei The yearling ci 
1th plans, drawings, an ns w! er iliustrations | How то mave FRESH LAID EoGs ALL WINTER. m Vebrosry or|it was a Hereford p urchase. e y 
are vera „Те wo sets ot estimates аге а appended— March set a broody ben, with a sitting of game (m The by * Sir Sampson" Ea out of her, and tbe 
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will continue laying through n winter. tet 1 have several ан prize heifer, „that I have mention 
which have been in an egg and have laid an egg in 20 weeks. was also out of her. d 
үа аге valued at 10s. vy ; the other on the ТТТ of odit will lay MN the winter, and should then beset| Т} ig 16 ei from Rushton to Mappowcen 
зра ана could not find time before returning to g0 
terer. We quote a passage on the] preservation of eggs, whole herd, but I am satisfied that а 
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“ The shell of the egg being porous, t to admit air to Ww The worthy family, I am sure бау 
the chicken during the process of incubation, allows Lian rwn NM: — mineur т ке bn CE of. I аа but опе Lees he 
also part x reg aga to EN and з air to | good order tor go ag part. Som vere P far loo! my kind and valued friend, of time 
Psi dece being | towards fin ishing, he past week Ma fit for so ira к er ! uw 
: and the air acting on the animal matter produces | ai] through, uL e а |y here at all dry w н.) I have promised Mr. Levi Groves in course ni ан Vai ; 
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easily that a far greater breadth - usual v to go and pay him a vis 
in agr mp —€— which the e germ is first de in the time; and though we eavy а mea | nd of Herefords. I will, 
posed. Clear produce of hens whe have z n P эд егу nth and beginn bd of this, the land i is | them by his pea "mention my servant's over 
лей in а Commercial Point of View, &о. B. now and ploughs up more lightly than it| І must not forget to dome г 
G. К. Geyelin, C.E. Simpkin & Marshall. c usually does at this time of the year. 9 Ws о are now | tion on the fine vale of Blackmoor, аз 1 та 
