Jors 19, 1862.] 
— the sire, я d md the “ілу, or as I Е 
horse be the sire, an , 
А it called in 
orse. "fo; 
ves. pec а бы 
e mule progeny will 
goldfinch wi 
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679 
| prolific power of some of our prize winners; still, other | 
сацвев орега{е {0 дошу this. 
To be, howev 
peat, that the й animals I Аы Ич have 
been the results of close breed ing— ere is 
a descen Yo Z1 wr I ^ Chales 
11, by Mr. Bat 
183 gui 
resemble € gold&n 
tina hens, 
Lye mainly the ‘Dor king. 
А the and 
is changes the offspring of the Dorking (m 
far more like * Cochins * in their feathers than 
Again а d again 
2e + w hite pigs 
t let i 
haye I known a white 
з from a black sow; a 
ever remembered, that for such 
Comet 
réworth, f for 700 
r 310 guineas. 
f You 
Гия ёш Ming by Favourite, he v of 
i t To 
nons; and t Án ^ five weeks old, f 
r, the historian of my — e cei ! 
Potatoes has been going on, which work 
finished, M whole of m Lac ui been n vt 
Ea the ич ha deed, the portion " 
ear 
with Тапа are 
the youn very 
more fier ular: 
gui 
She went to Am 
Е m Es bul. Duke (s (so sold for 1000 ) guineas), who was 
r half-sister, Duchess 64 (saw sold for 
he same bul as her 
m 
e didy loam soil we Аге get some 
Couch e particular 
second erop а 
once ploughing; we are not, however, 
deterred from sow. ing after one plo ughing, , because we 
е 
2nd D 
Thorndale, sent back to England in (18б, ка pola for 
Ec 
by which means it is more surely oradicated y than by 
and we feel assu ured that it answers а 
t be 
t aes or hereditary t 
ust be 
equal on c sides. A 
and now this year, brot 
e 
“ Duke of Geneva, ? has arrived fro 
been sold to the Hon. Colonel Passt; ut Pata ог, for 
600 guineas. Her calf, which I saw sold at five weeks 
old, for 810 guineas, at the same time as E E 
ch iz 
and that 5s. spent in hand labour “ма 
saves 20s. in бо wget irrespective of the tim 
gained, because ue a plo oughing ore be effect ted 
without loss of ti and we contend that the се 
gai outla 
e, 
"Nil the male bird or animal thus affects the 
77, ^an 
r 
ins, Duchesses 78 and n^ Dueh: 
is o! ы еа € certain 
The Carrot crop bids fair for an a ver: ge 
Du 
ess 77 
"d at m Royal ae cr Show, at Leeds, as 
best cow in the yar rd— 8 other prizes, and 7 “challenge 
cups, 
ancashire, 
to "ү зы. clean. and free from weeds of any : under farm 
culture dr ille d on the baulk 
тр оё үче A gend T IS à dai the 
Ar ам, the кез рго 
е зд 7р 
Dor orking coc 
rent; 
aaps E the sa 
k 
ар d 
ия їп 2 to the үке of а 
E {е some years ago 
= local чт The Reporter É 
know that Cochin-China pullets lay in winter, 
very hardy 
os 
glor Tae бо 
cel- 
a х боду na -€ 
and a 
rapidly, and to а large size, th? 
e of SMS NE 
en lon. 
тент the introduction of these fowls, from ‘The Flowery Warw 
р isa national benefit, for the farmer who keeps Shañg- | two o years old а! 
hae hens and Dorking cocks, will have a supply of when 
eggs are scarce) geri Bu ps thim Aot aiu to per: 
petante Vio ma b to sell 
ЕССЕ, т үз ЫЛ m Datoh D. 
e, than -— е m un h 
ed into a bundle 0! Ба ч and fea hers, int 
E. ver be borne in mind 
QUA limits beyond which c 
not ое, апа, 4 аза rul, ti is bet 
the loca il stock, o ibe, s sinon new 
Deis bei см from - of deteriorating their в 
К close an affinity of blood: but ther 
dation for m fear, provided the end 
$i d 
xtent 
ate 
is no solid 
are them. 
families remarkable for fo "m 
bull * Come rst 
was got by "Partarite^ out of his 
„ (his dam also being by * Favourite ii M 
he nix) was 
Pateh,’ 
e 
Ташу a 
boes 
-and-in is a mo rod evil if it be not 
аш o vin. à due regard to the Neg cm health and 
" pert of | Townle 
to be 
в, into a 
the " guin neas," 
Пенда rod a above table derived from 
qub | The followin 
re ff: 
than a RUE iones yeu: 
4с, а а her owner, ған Gunter, w: 
— 1 [w^ D time es been offered ond fide =”, Ж 
her." 9 have b 
young, ете —€ челе on the flat 
women's work to hoe cmd and this а "do 
The 
— Duch ен 78 winning the heifer ires at the 
ел Raya last year. They are white D n, the white 
with small 4-inch Miche and the r it is done mA 
better. We do not however get "ET ny w weeds wh 
ты fn]: 
atter 1гїопиш оу опе 
уе 
аз ad precedence of the roan our cases, 
roan o of the whit e in three, including the Royal prize, in 
em eckoned second to her 
s of w 
т bull t Masker Butterfly) take the 
under үт teu old, а d Royal 
e i 
e chance 
the 
of the 
only с completed drilling Carrots on 
after а 
mough to , produce 
fallow. We 
May 24, yet | chay are quite qe 
а first-rate crop, as 
usually make RET iuge eredi rootin ng -— the 
The stock are now 
autumn rains set 
Clover; the oxen, Bon эй 
| as calves, feed upon it. Those a 
== eh y 
r. Ward, o 
the pom of this c 
"The Ачай fave 
| of Mang gel per day with cake mes 
to the presen 
i well in stock all t! 
and we I fortunately H m quantity left in 
to 
diee ы 
* Frederick ;? of whom there i is only a 
The 
or im pé 
guineas has not only De offere 
ey writes to m e thus, I ref 
bull, t 
lonel 
at Wi 'arwick , for 
my present 
h | advantageous, for n сазе of 
ficent sum of 1200 | fi 
t refused. Со 
- it use September. This is always 
f hot weather when the 
Grasses are old a т 
auxiliary. W 
stock the A 
e 
p ied Che borders р Seld and where cut 
w a second cut ready for use, and for 
le it is equal ссии pla Clover, 
nt Cab- 
n to be 
rst ther 
feeding Ф "еа 
and pays yo for cutting. We 
bage and Kohl R ipm 
1900 
How closely they are bred is shown by the | 
the Herd Book. 
wing are the propositions which are illus 
f this very interesting and instructive | 
“1. That m: the means of 
an has endowed with con- 
trolling УША modityin g the form of E animals 
m 
n larger 
e ША — Special So оа еа 16 us 
ent of form and quali 
throug! 
That LE s tog: of the form and also of the 
character beco Б; reditary 1n proportion to the 
repetition in pel с CF pea but, 
mal with 
| i 
continu poems many 
That young animals, for their first imp on, 
—— S pu to the best 5 their own kind, in 
order void the reappearance of stain in any future 
экей 
5 That science has not yet revealed "T 
е Lb which the Pme 
be determined upon and secured. 
ы сабру 
- 
trutbworthy 
the sexes can | 
T 
—— 
mproved, ‚апа 
loss of plant i in 
fill up va M ea dio нд де Mu 
„ | plan апе. а 
Tis but w „Зза sin saw the 
pay fo ^ т dang hern gm abl 
o grow 
valuable crop. The hent 
s a very small ad, an 
some mer has been ‚яни ей Ъу 
weather, and the effect of ганад — mich in 
Los the germ the harvest ca w be ur if the 
were to rei e, e" may however 
ut th t k in 
dt а 
Y | Augus The Oat 
crops, and are pne 25 EA des 
early sown. 
— "i and че ош a blig CR 
r an avera TU ut spek of 
t. J. B. 
Fat жөн at B. 
| of the greater e 
of mr сан them, but upon r 
better to withhold them; as, 
= кш fa vie of each animal, ' 
of the prize animals wi ura 
reu we perite it 
thout explanations as 
on that basis 
| the animals cy dem mel 
frd for p^ shambles than for Meer v. 
AA NONE Liegen ад from the Contine nent 
a IE 
of such beautifol animals 
and Herefords, s should. ч) en to the зонд 
danger -— 
rt was 
form of the , 
p under any circumsta 
muet 
Opinions, but T 
' Success| One 
"* eye i que ру in nqnir 
МАЕ, 
breeders to getat facts, үсү" 8 
ries Nro suffici 
eutting th 
"elu and зау, Е all t жш us. when I 
pasture 
Grass, and tho crop is abundant, bu t the weather being | 
: ES nau 
xhibit 
and appearance 
being in favour of rain than bern it is more than 
tor | likely 
Ekal tha the М а а in before it can be 
m to be e seon а 
machi: 
1 зь башылык, US 
һе еә: could [only 
| ground that they considered som e 
very suitable for breeding коре 1, 
Mp Arar 
Calendar һер зеет 
particular) 
S that ї 
would not 
fresh чб гн 
зоа 
lood | for i 
scarce, 
| dibus of agricu 
tis year, csl we understand - 
e had some di 
blood was 
the real t This may probably be 
ру а sad falling off in the 
cul 
The work of the. farm during the 
has proceeded with but little i р? пр! 
pud would seem that 
For 10 
o А 
the falling pasta 
| more 255 de реб 
made. towards harvest 
у winter Wheats are pie 
