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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND 6 GAZETTE. 
[Асосвт 22, 1868, 
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pigs в killed in Ireland, according to tbis observer, а are 
subs 
t 
fail 
it is given en P а seu cg DAR 
Many other English griculturists have pro by 
When 
prevent d disease or to comba b ап illness, it acts better 
f the latest treatises on veterinar 
medici 
- Considered as а medicine, salt ү 
oved, 
regular distribution of salt 
us seful in Meg (Hoove) 
direct experiments, that a 
to cattle is especially 
meteorisation, c caused b 
ht. 
tables, And th 
ong thos i Xena E | Sy 
proper quantity it inereases th ыт "slate 
digestion, keeps up the norm al; supply of salt in 
Moo, ий, ge a the wool or hair of the cattle, preve iis 
M Y 
ems 
Се роп food which they would not e enjoy without 
it were previously mixed with salt. Dr. Desaive, in his 
treatise on the. use of. salt for cattle (to which the 
cademy 
has arrived at the conclusion that “thè regular е s 
reasonable use of salt in the alimentation of cattle m 
ri 
giving salt to cattle has become во exem vo of late 
t there is another important consideration with 
fegar У to the regular €— of salt to eattle. I 
allude to it& pi os jd ha ides 
use becom: 
During one of the worst of the: idemies, 
spraug up, ber rightly, about the year 1840, 
in the f Europe, the almost е ылкы of the 
east 
Ukraine, Podolia, and Hungary, were down in 
te 
every day, or three times a week, as part of the € diet, 
is preferable to mix it intimately with the food, 
Misa r the latter a гаж, т р ог сооКе T 1 
kno single which cattle 
habil тесш salt could EU ей to FAN 
It is now time to fix, if possible, the proper quantity 
of salt to be distributed n to cattle, in order 
that they 
| from it, and above all. to ail. pei: 
e dde о leave quantities of it untouched in 
anger 
they e the greatest possible NOUIS 
i This 
ion, nor is it one in which. I can "e n 
person за] ехрегіеп се in 
" 
order to establish | opp 
als at the 
Ho 8 to 10 ozs. 
Oxen 10 ,, 16 
Sheep 27, 8 уу 
Pigs 25 8.5 
Dogs duc | 
It becomes a x poison at the following dones i 
Hor! 
rra HH .. 
Sheep $ tó 8 028. 
igs 4„ 6 
now given all the details Ic ie ides n 
Ihav 
with regard to the use of salt for 
ily | find 
| joined figures, taken as a centre o 
ch 
species of cattle and босно animals alo r {аг I 
| shall endeavour therefore to avail myself of the md. 
| ence of others, a 
E h 
In Grea 
In Belgium there exists а wp invitis of salt, 
that which i is Intended for ДОЗА PM being 
the e law 
and for ever the proper dose of s: 
nd of continental agriculturists, as well 
glish. 
t Britain, in the best farmed distriets, we 
the allowance of salt — a vs the sub- 
Allowance of Salt per diem, 
Calf, 6 months old а торе 
пек 
Tem LENA т numbers. than those of "Silesia. and 
fixes for oxen a dose of 25 ол. per hen 4 perd die m. "This 
th 
pr racti Punto surgeo; 
бес of this 
Common Salt. 
n to th 
ssay. Dr. Phipson's Prize Essay o 
GE BUILDING, 
AGRIOULTURAL labourers live in villages in England 
and on farms in Scotland. They have e lk ofa 
ehe ace of у Е there. 16 makes | a great d deil 
айн ence to wor 
and, E a Ж Jandowner. 
ötla y 
ess, but 
the about a n by it is deni in a stil "italie Kt 
and, t say, t is dea Great 
-- re their b easts, Advancing towards t 
particular 
stantly e mployed whatever 
ny 
the nature of Ы the fy which [To AUR. are 
mue uch Jess dispose ed t 
the 
unless the аны ual receive wn Dee his proper pro- 
of sa 
се 
ту propo 
ЖАГА ва state? If bu why do hc p cattle of the 
plains t: avel thousands of miles to fi nd it t? Whe — 
the 
Eng ese 
" хонае бог а full- мире: horse of. middle 
di i 
ol 
put bes | angue } о the lump of 
Апа why are such ban 
-salt lying in ће 
bserved 
when а аге | deprived | of salt? 
effects o! 
No, g t 
в | according to 
Le 
gypsum or chàlk, in 
ea eed. before TA MURUS : to tlie 
told 
а animal amply repays et а ight qct expense or 
тоа the food 
| = to a full- гет hore by the кз бойун 
(every Le пег 
for 
er boug zht, 
English Mor 
Belgians mix rap un ош een tural salt Sik 
order to render it too ї pague for 
us 
—]t is generally a 
art ot the МА Гам dis 
fakes his tool in hand, dod it is oy ar тош that 
he has at his command. Labour, the ; being 
dearer, and produce "to bo divided lotio My о, there 
th Ta 
Hd abit itually a portion of fhe. p" rse's diet that this 
le thus incurred. 
egi 
with 
lan 
2 oz. per diem. 
small price per ton. 
pying t 
more than 1 diem 
EEP.—The Xd gave tot their flocks eep, 
wance of salt, amou b to 
d 
lot n 
generaily 
t 
of the ап А e economy, though each plant contains 
Ва at the pro- 
ugh fo adm inister. to its own wants. 
Numer 
per bead. And this i is i epe 
Wh is Pon employed i 
and labourer in one. Wh hen the e man-engine was invente 
and applied, by which the labourer is lifted from Ш 
Wn a nd ta without person 
and of ord 
ous exper ime ents have proved that salt i is more 
н Kan earth easily supplies this deficiency. 
Our En glish agricultural journals have more t 
Pres 
:—The “best proportion to adopt as a basis | 
12 1} 
E че of | V 
ary size. | far 
FU 
salt, in moderate 
he colt, and mie ves power in E jeg 
t 
th 
е 
ood of horses presen tages wi eh геч 
numerated above, besi des ke ES metn p^ 
ubjeet to i nilammation of the 
oroken wind, worms, periodi 
the 
for F fll gi чач pigs. 
жы та. 
In eases of кей её жы the 
1097. bá sligütly NR 
ih 
ce 
наци esp Juana that which has been sa 
intim ately it is mixed A the food, the 
I This is not an easy are with fo де, 
lted to preserve i it, i 
+ 
"e 
2 
s 
E 
«® 
d that ies ү 
nie A A Hewitt Dar 
water i in the legs). T same manner it has bee 
: 
"c 
2 
i 4ha fe 
. 
as presery 
Е 
Ва 
je аем of the intestines, meteorisa- 
"m CE „chronic чү ү. phthisis 
Where oil „ог rape } 
an injurious excess, In farms 
; this bein "ib 
ERIA f. 
endi tio 
sr 
ү 2 ша 
(caleulary fi 
a few p hairs, or lae of e Ti 
experiment has shown us that the habe Na legi Ж t 
+. 
TECTA: 
їп т Ме ; ult ret Ж, | 
ба е ont mi with sightly salted food with those taking 
„witho 
given Tise to numerous cases о LE rotins 
a 
disease makes fr 
ing paper by M. Àum an agriculturist 
experience, in i which the author states 
this terrible disorder 
ention Of | injurious to an 
тийе t ms J Tore 
UE А 
Ъу кыа 
It 
| liquid f 
Li. сщ 
of 
appetite without sat 
Derry чије of any importa 
ком beneficial : M hte 
It 
easy 
ner fodder - 
should be pora in mind that ^. excess of salt is н 
that i 
inds oi 
Реан У 
sedente and in oxen 
y to mix i alt t intimately v with any i or semi- pro 
estel S 
to receive 
"E 
ЕЕ wun кее 
ing cy the 
flesh rapidly. Salt is $3 id prohibited, Age wherever 
obse: 
5 or 
ere we have of the | boirel 
earnings i 
in 
e other person ean d estimate in 
tion of a — — ran аа опе, «ака пардае 
rally means а good cottage for a bad € 
all the difference i ipi the rias run, and on the 
rl 
ied by loss 
It is um that the details of co 
principle to 
г ОЁ cottages as pes of the. farm ho mes 
and ei ч 
е ара 
n ihe feedi pg of | 
commoner r practice than it bc t 
Se is given for the first time to sheep or 
d 
for 
| spiri. 
реи is administered, they never | 
| Ше sheep һа 
disease 
supplies of food 
rock salt." 
| treatment of 
К ae Need when “Ме їп ПЕ.” ^ 
the treatment, LENA ea Ton EC i Á 
rits of tu — раа 
 offeri 
ih F the có cottages és еве 
peior vd deserves the study Fh csi ri 
to follow "es dinge which Sir Henry Dashwood is Pas 
Agricultural 
called Printer, 
a dr, 
iece—for 
erhich salt may be i dire in te Эйн of cotiages, dt in 
Two ire 
offered 4 iong list oF кт «БАГЫ 
Fees and two Lans кө; 
поё to 
a 
to cost under 
design, not 
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