1144 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. tom, 
= ES 
I fancied it the tees | -— are liable. Their feet should be closely pared | given i p Paragraph, The fj mee ICTU —— 
my, as waste—every grain was con a fo oem and when any festering or decay is of other sales duri Р y Шош E 
о; апа told i in pesos flesh. Instead of t ed hydrochloric acid should be аррїїөй с ti i. past year: "il. 
the grain upon | the ground, 1 put it into narrow resa witlia fea Mos Ава чен to foot-rot, it isa good Name. 
six feet long, with covers w T: holes in them, lem ре plan to place a a couple of sawn boards in front of the 
enongh to admit the head of а fowl Ву this plan pe 
avoided w. so san on them with both fore and mx: — while : mar: ightley, ЭНА, 20 |40 ы 
* During the first week after being hat n I zave ruri The hard 1 m getting The Ragby Sai Sai 32 моо i fet 
the young Хеб steamed rice, to which I i ed boiled | too long, while, at the same time, t the ebd den of the As Fa " à es 
skim milk, a diet upon which they t (iita. puit ly. | foot із kept nearer its natural condition, and, c Tüner э . 19 |1380 0 |8. В 
The milk I obtained at а trifling cost, and rice is always quent, leas €—G to disease. The boards should Lia CAP * | 2 |2609 EID 
to be had very cheap. I gradually changed this diet be turned over and laid above the straw every time |J. R. Kirkham © ^" Hd 30 0 0 Wether К 
for аен ice -— Oats, mad beet a porridge witl They will be supplied as usual | R. Guilding .. 50 ы O |Н Sfi 
wai т, pot t boili g3, &c.,. and e ery day I gave the with pro Aoi Bes other food, and P A should be | ү; Bowley 38 |41 ра 
бе Sal bo . Arkell * 39 16 De, 
bserved in their meal times. d fre- | 6, Graham J. Dyke, 
1 rsen гүн meat as large as а walnut, рту d and thus ke ы tA "The manure | W. Wels  . «a b E. Strafor, 
iia small with a pair of MM will serve may be oved from under them towards the end of y. M. Waldo 16 |35 Do. 
good daily ration for a me the Bpa heep, especially hoggets, folded in the [iuga йөз 87 |33 P 
“ Of course I do not reckon the vegetable portion of | fields on Turnips, are very subject to inflammator . Tracey.. bens A di Н. Strani 
tbei eir diet as ‚созып ng pm ing; the outside leaves of er нщ the winter months, from eating frosted I. J. Sheldon 27 | 96 Do. 
mitigate айк evil, i is advisable to eut " Kelk P эшш 46 |38 „е 
зай I | off the yo à fw days—three or бт бе each | J : Beaseloy - i H 26 Н. табо 
е учат E: to naue it upon my va en ы eni tt of the hurdles, i in order Њаё they may become 14 | FR W. Carr, 
ро rofited b thered, in which state they are less injurious to the Pda fal zx 2 ^ Do on 
e (344 Si of my poultry yard, building, егу It is also а goo in winter to have {Бө salis dk i i icis. NEA following are amg 
qc d tem Auch, IM овие лв 16 o| 2 Plentiful supply of Pus stored up in heaps, and head :— euo 6 averaged more than 101 
Deduct first outlay for birda, fittings, &c, .. — 311 0 Dien DOM i йон orm E EAT to pi — eec 
N — 
Leaves for cost of food, straw, &c. #13 5 0 fields o ought to bes upplied, in rough © s snowy weathe n rem Sold. Br. Ны 
Í obtained, in 1863, 190 Lu valu ded at 210 0 be very care — rM 
andate 6d. 
I obtained, in 1864, 1087 еде d p : i 0 Гу ча! B, in ev diet ан, as alrea say Rev. R. W. Bosanquet 80 5 $1158 
poule tsat2s. 6d. 9 15 0 med, thei antity of леа! ооа. Fatting sheep | Mr. Diunin e| 1:5 Ж wa 
On | d January e „ 29 poulets 3 12 6 profit3 3 0 Es now be е , and thos ady for t the butcher A ER xe е. 38 10 15 19 i 
gi s g|disposed of.  Yearlin ld'havel ww durs uoo а ü 41 ү „„ 
a few Turnips апа Cabbages thr on their pasture. Mint Laing i 35 10 | 
of fin ment for the E "mo CTS Ib e ach, s cost | The T'urnips should be at all bs Sp тар cleaned, | Lord Polworth . 35 | 37 18 1 M H H 
APR m was oniy per pounc while and cut into small pi cie and, if allowed to remain a Ld orm s Nu 5 r 36 04 
bu an vi en M. [sepu s anyapa ded А without being rus Mr, Torrance .. g Far 1216 i f : 
“Тһе eggs T “value at 16 a shillin which. i A SPORAN AREI OE T DUNS UE TAE i x. d 
5. s an | watery particles. Southdowns. —The following are among the mp 
Pigs should be sold as they fatten, and the i 
eggs; course my eggs wer е always new laid; and 1 _— 08 
might n į much higher value pat. upon еш d T Pap with the sows after their third litter, should | be Ems 
ave set y _ Pi Ч 
d e- Making may be said to cease towards the end эч м o 
of Mm paier. ; all the milk produced being oivaa ав & [ва 
бее овга rd Operation butter and skim-milk c ws most | pe r. Rigdon iei ei Woo c 
I Dxc — The e Labour of epi alid will|advaneed in reip now go dry,and the animals Mr. E. оону: Sorringtós 21 ооо рине 
iint da науи etubbles and subsoiling where|9te put r foo nless the frosts set in | Mr. Pongola deg c 102000 E 
advisable—this should be PEE. be ofore the new unusually pues чө cattle in the southern counties | Sit T. Len Барр = 20 
wed still t to pas sture i n ће, grounds, to seek for Cotswolds.—'The follosiuy i is the result of the chief 
kiln, and marl from the e pits or to them “үн їп Со е 1865 :— 
them on the fields et “they a are iv be vem in | twice а rie diac there or in o 8, to which 
carting stones ев to drains, manure #0 | ћеу come twice a дау to be milked as pedet The Name. 26 а 
fields, and grain B" pas i à Also, in carting from better plan, үа is to house them all now, feeding e 
Lorem € sce ‚ Maize, or other food for dito thoni in eges eds or byres; water being brought to them A а: 
В] wice F. Farn k - 
durin Sing ih dr "ar. dela T J W. Limbrick 40 |290] = 
i G.Hewer .. 12 121 6 - 
— This, With the preceding and succeeding | Miscellaneous. Mrs. Baxter n iu К) 
months, is the ад convenient e of the yearfor| The Bir mingham Cattle Show.—On this day the E x nan: en z - 
DOM this work. А-4, is only necessary to observe | Cattle Show is opened in Bin ro Hall, and it omae Mr. J. К. Tombs zs Um ü 
ed € M ill generally find it most| open from Monday till Thursday: of the comin eek, | Mr. C. pde ЕМ н T А н 
un ort егете i drainage of| Due allowance being e for unfavourable i 4 чны 32 | 71 - 
cu a à ccm плана field оа M | stances, the — afford conclusive evidence of the ! Mr. W. Lane .. * 8 г; em 
years, t. is piece- | i ШӨ о oes Ж 
meal me Баа маана афа work, they lies T | un — : t which theso | meetings excite, and the Mr. J. Sa - агт 8 13 1 i Ж 
of the general plan on which the whole should | ys Mr. . Smith E 
They sh ould пугая por арлана Sisi ou ре success, Of е ttle there are 135, a arge r proportion | Mr, T. Porter " E Hi son ‚ 
БЕ ^ оой ntf Il f "th an might fairly have been antici fares considering | Mr. Fletcher .. DIES 1 M 
Fd Securing a good outfall for the water D Yom | the ra чан effects of the murrain, xit ere can a. дее я e " 1 а 
be no doubt, will at the last momen indue some | Mr. J. Bart 2L] 3E - 
фы land pne ain drain should run along the intending competitors to abstain from “ putting in au Mr. Barton... .| 46 | 10 T 
est edge or line in the farm, and it may be com- appearance," from fear of contagion. Another | Mr. Handy 51 | 18 mi 
Иней р piece as it is needed, to receive the waters | difficulty ha 2 Mr. H. Cole: 30 T1 T 
Шоро; which Should nca itself а 1fficu s ү also Me: ен all һе best animals Mr. James Walker 40 | 1610 35 
IT field to field, er the higher parts of the " C En rupes оа ин шеки TE п юн асс 
е Шел ay be m of th Fugen: 5 e Council o ү "Soithted "Club have resolved that, the mos 
pasturo 1 RENE e mole plough on view of t state of things, п or DN Shropshires.—The following are among 
зе senso which has form rt of any exhibition held during | noted sales of the past year :— 
fas E ж = 
zt ads shou ха ps this — stones | the preceding mcnth shall T^ eligible for admission N Average | Highest 
f na be bile and placed where they are eded] to the Lares Hall at Islington, and as the bulk, Name. Sold. Price. | Price. 
eH ни хара r works that "t may boz р бө} if not the whole of the EA pe both places had kien mc 
8. " 
ure or "oil from. o рор: ае + эринин either ee made when this temporary regu ulation was de term both Mr. 8. Byrd з 4 is 6 | LA. 
: uf Mr. Keeling 3 19 0 
ы Mr. W. Masf 35.| 1e.T ME 
hould. continue to receive the Brus соне ты two, Wearei и, meos that the Mr Coxon „и е] ры ЛЫ У T d 
attenti. depu гэтта бое The; be k cases in which entries have been made of the same | Mr. G- "| 30 16 16 01 918! 
n ид clean, by the use of emi aed е Hier "The — for ese shows "s much less numerous this Lm p Pets Hoa et | - ds 
on Turnips will ,now bay nished, and | year than l. There are 90 entries of sheep—a | Mr. J, Evan ро "n 
ue an on several recent occasions, М. БОЕ BO . $ 88, т м 0 |309 Н 
bod e grown, a ч he e Swedish” , Тһе | and above the чеде ount; while in respect to pigs, | Mr ыр sabo : 1. 2.03886 " А 
» excepting when tho pe enini a list of 71 pens. In the Mr. Holland, M.P. a5 | 918 6 | Sg 
pe low, will "ipi дй bu ch the | department for en, 45 entries have been made; and | Mr. J. Н. Bradburne. | | 1517 6 gu 
e towards of this 2 € the | although the season which s just. closed has not been | Мт. tlt en "DU 2 | 9/0 1 eee 
emptied reme frosty | t 
can be worked gas 
e should be 
e | will be amply filled. The feathered tribes will muster 
the res espective merits of no fewer than 110 different 
lots. In other parts o f the buildin ng the various M | re 
the 
Lincolnshires. — The following аге аш005 
results of the autumnal sales :— —, /. NE 
telae: Made D iiec E cpi 0 
in the fields intended for green — next year, зап usual, for the total of th N à 
^ t , e pens of ame, Sold. 
E зууч Amer them as they bring шег b айлу wil di 676, and of рон 381, ане uem 
, ndenaation y prema- | disp A pou the largest о e kind which has ye 
ture nso; and the manure should also be | been od p implements, a Dan "a dax ie i 1% 
covered "і earth, and rinkled with salt men? green УЫ ает Fog e. etc e Mey Н. Санжай, - 5 
се» deem. n and fix the naturally volatile pro- | we have a ке A fare which can scarcely fail to satisfy | Mr. T. Caswell . бый Ий AE 
E. 1 ermentation. en frost and snow irme um of every class of visitors. жылма. „сс ; 
us adi duos should have a daily feed of | Mi oyal Agricultural C. College А! took place în 
bison К егар Hoggets should have their| Sales of Stock 1805. —From Mr. Morton's Alma- Wednesday, ie: шь - first má Jent for the 
"a Fe we — his list of Stock Sales for 1865 :— | Oakley Park, rn эч lovely das Ë 
Sheep in sheds na мы carefully attended to, with detailed pe of the extraordi- маннай by Ea rl Bathurst, and were nevet 2n 
especial the disease of foot-rot, to which ыу sale of M Mr. Hegan's herd of GrandjDuchesses із | мав. The beauties of the noble park 
