1183 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
of the year are | 
vit ailed over e 
n, is the s i s jie e o a small c 
majority of t are, ind 
8 ou 
im them в six or eight or ten capital Short horn cows, 
in cement, the u upper one being be on brick arches, 
and the drainage is everywhere perfect. I may refer 
Mr. Drewell's establishme nb at No 6, | 
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a few black and white Dutch cattle. EX is either a 
clean and tidy plaen, where both t 
and comfortable everything in in 
and their | 
me ying re 
'The whole of the brick flooring has been 
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carr ied o 
(озона 16, v 
has been serubbed and Тале wu S 
time EE gen - limewasheg aud 
Hd Bim үке allowed to [rd 
Tur Мик PnoDUcs, 
Such being the Авч. у 
1 el lying do 
taken up and di sinfec te d „804 rela id. , The plan о | 
tho. ri right 
es you must feed thêm velh a 
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fed! qe ia air with no other ср tible smell 
that of the ae ride which the idend owner sprinkles 
once or a day alon ng the gutter—or, itis a filthy 
hole- lly i теч al Green) the 
"over with. a loose slab, to be 
LM esh addition to its на 
п 
oarded 
epeated u: 
хь ed tho best bay, w 
—the 
best of cow- [ox —are pe tidily, and | illu 
Өн p 3e whole 
matic. 
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Mr. Drewell, уя 
г the y breathe, was ioi, „but шш у aban- | 
doned Ќа е peg plan of wall before 
them a wide stri a abso rbent deal well soaked | 
in creo ing been pronounced a ше 
well upon the pr са ses was [ів 
iron, 
osote, ү 
Fres 
They ar 
and roots in winter, and p Hur 
and watered regularly. In many дайны, in summer 
also always given daily to the cows and a ein 
Н һеп їп m m. 
Lastly, I come to the larger. establishments, he 
a coupl e 
the D de placo в а е In 
ecommodatio 
feet in all, it now Mode. 2 s s, аш rly it 
held 11 ЫЖ licence is not to bó Зелене here 
is another rand district not so cleanly 
kept, where Ue Шор, ог ` dairy і is approache ed through 
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the remo 
general cha 
—limited as it is—is о АН, from 
tojt 
to о COWS, of which, ie 
teh large dairies 
and tw 
n with. 
one 
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he has since lost 1 lague, 
ep 
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have been generally 
two classes of establishments — uses on the one 
an touch the ceiling, dark and 
ortu beasts 
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100, 120, 150, 170, and even 200 are m 
making in the several rar the a e 
time during which a is kept in ii uar TE 
6 months respootively : ; and PE 
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rate, bad pe: and comfortable— 
y be,like Mr. се " 
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whic iu us rs n to the street, and as you mk 
боша it you ok dowa the central opening upon 
whouse of considerable size : 5. ° rad Vias 
there is accom modation for a only |i 
Hw avó ue en 
tep higher and you come upon а class of men, 
allof 
them арр very considerable capital, which has, 
however, very largely disappeared during ше past 
ge eady 
diabed mot unfrequently ram-shackle ч | buildings 
кее, in the mi of a pes and much more per „ per ly in nili 
yard, 90 yards long and 26 feet wide, with a 1 tl es in the: 
gangway between t or several s toa every 100 cow СЯ It matters Kings ie 
clean and dry and warm, ja im managed, placed at | you take your examples of man meh {rom the 
ntervals in a cle: ean апа spacious T po n kdy country or кош the town, for the iur red 
Veale's t oad experience are alike in both. н. Le e th M 
John's ; Wood. following figures from Lord G lle's dairy farm 
Hendon n, and from "Colonel the H m TO Tis 
Such then are the London cowhouses, x Prec Sizes. 
The forraer had a good deal of s 
and of at least two styles of managem 
vhi - a daily cleansing of the whole establishment, | 
dun 1 condition, 
of | from den and-mouth disease and pleuro-pneumori 
during the las& two or bos years, and the latter has 
Mies in the other muddle and dirt easily create а! 
nuis Bance, 
et me here state it as a mero matter of io dt that 
been in perfect prosperity; the former represents 
average management as to puto. tter represente. 
the highest feeding, and io Nae Euri 
may fairly represe ent the f the tore 
the e eps even the advent of the 
has ha dn of 
Mr. Ie Ди lordship's steward, tells me that 
with yards attached, either with double wed 
y the cattle pla 
ague in them, is thus 
the result of some 
and s 
| The largest — best m 
poison bee has been introduced. 
owhouses h 
special 
£quare block, head in the 
Sometimes TE e opi eee eh eoi РНЕ 
cov: mi a zn ouble of stalls und 
ch. Апа en Lo: in i 
s even of this d 
mp 
angnostiomblo nuisances, Aon „other: 
arlour ; for 
as clea an and 
i 
anaged c 
e filthiest Ваг — in many 
Bethnal 
o differ 
in their management. н Nicholls со ^is 
heo 8, "id d ey may be lle d, there ws Examples of 
the ny bak «i e accommo oda tio 
tels Dairy), io ate where р disease first 
appeared, a large an 
Eo 
nd, are as etsi 
pian is Lin shall dud "dieti anywhere—in sheds 
open to a r, but 
example, you may enter through a ide gateway a 
e ro чч with gla ass, covered wi ith Vin е-е af uA 
apes, 1 
lost all its cows, эз а és D^ dos 
tely were also carried off. capi 
house the disease ap peared in a эли of instances, 
and ip pure stock was ice ced sent to market, | 
Only the other ву, on applying at the Vestry of Mile | 
End O a Town for an асады. through -the | 
told, 
y one going round the London |с 
ауе е 
100, КҮЧ 
p i. e., per stall; dii 
cn upon an average. They recei 
А M 15 Ib. of hay, ` -and 30 
n summ Ts 
n to Diti in milk; 
nt 
they were fat encugh 
сен т, to cowhouses there, І was told, “ One of 
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5 EU B. ELE CES 
ur largest mèi, т. Ale колуп is 80 particu! ar that 
other 
hay-house, and food store on yeh ern and an inner 
cowhouse farther on. Both shed and h fil 
e been to апу o 
T called o enm Alexonder, 
threatened 
наны in the district. e 
ld zie ч ifed 
on grains and hay, and Mangels, ed, and 
r two i in his енер "establishment, an nd he 
cake 
winter, and Vetches or Grass x grain and meal in 
summ, he 
One н inSt. Pancras—a capital fellow Iknow he 
mer time, and the master, in the highl 
51у р 
shop and dairy on the premises, hands you testimonials 
n TR end families in west to the quality 
of h , Or you may аР а fien Ded in a 
losses he has suffered—had t pede one lofty, 
wes and roomy, the other ыр ЧӨ very dilapidated, 
and poor acco ommodation. The exti ^ in tho good 
bisher. ia treo years, UM pur: bes de 
Dar 
frequently m 
| sionally*from pleur, 80 that force 
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the wint 
rows, for a аата rd of SEP ORe m gd er saw— 
and cleanliness and rs pira are yd idc every- 
. Or you may pass fro well- into а 
lofty, clean, and ор лаа: well ventilated n 
1 fee 
dp sud litter, combin make as 
ws were Kepti in, not b oft this place, had not 
then been visited. And where inde ed will you f sw а 
th Iknow in Lon 
7ке к refuso stinking wash, aa Eie aet 
ed t filthy a hole 
sweil-dra: ned я 
should. 
h 
Lord Granville's. dn Fee lofty, roomy а ai » 
re Golder's Green, i 
midst of green fields. It was as 
losses by the d ай his 100 
Та ever 
instance I am rect gemere А 
In roe ne find, in a go 
CO WS. 
is is high er and 
about 80 cows, and sold 153 in the 
purchased for 197. 10s. apicc?, nn 8 
so that there 
o 
first + 
à ор, w 
Ead for 12 16 equ ti t 
hish У сот vii cede th 
} 1 cue q aran ine station | 
into 
ugh his three-storied | 
ey еа 
ue. dy "а "roms nee: "p overhead, 
810) n , and t| t - 
йй, but lower down. rel Theod. de f ler along’ 
reet, a 
road leads F а oh нне А rat-claes | 
e takos you thro 
t—and first into an apart- | i 
I may here add om e etn rule the m 
cowkeepers have в 
intervals. cipe the floor- 
ing has been ёсе Y up ind dint wi "with both or foo: 
chloride of lime and caus le place 
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t the year, 
19 10s., are ^t firs 
I have net LM e, 
to айй 
