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Joxe 1, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULT 
URAL GAZETTE. 513 
open his leg, the wound being about 1 m: in length ; 
Tweedside farmer, gave each horse per week 21 bushels 
of live е was read by Mr. West, manager to Lord 
he was placed under charge, and the wound soon | of bruised Oats, at 3s. a bushel, 7s. 6d.; 10 ston " z Denbigh. W: 
healed satisfactorily, but about two wee "s tanus | hay, at 4d. per stone, 3s. 4d.; total, 10s. 10 The management of Quick fences, so that they may continu 
came on, an again са m lI then decided on | P , an Allendale farmer, allowed his horses 24 жыз to be a as long as any fence is needed, is, in m. 
changing my mode of t after giving | of Oats, at 3s. per bushel, 75. 62.; half а bushel of eh A, all "depen dent upon the cutting and the dyking. As 
regards the cutting, presum h is А. is generally the 
one dose of physic and taking some — I|boiled corn, " бе, а bushel, 1s. 64.; 10 Moin of hay, two rows of Quick, my idea is (I am speaking ofa good. 
had him wrapped from head to tail in t 3d. a stone, 3s. 4d. ; total, 12s. 4d X с— -a well | yo ng fo ) tliat one row sho а be е ent entirely of with the 
ion of a tie ev. ith 
e: ub in nearly boiling > P a тари эз Northumberland mr — ой the Inyem f th baec row, ad the back row to be laid a а litte 
him in where no person was a to| were kept in good con vitm " the following id i = ердк дю de іо ае Аза atools f Ei front топ to grow. Т 
go but the attendant, who was ordered quietly to pour M m ыз Е at т bu e^ 1, 7 stones ОЁ | would also lay as many layers in as possi 
a pail of very water over his coverings every four | ha чн d es of stra w, at 2d. а | not cut one зе hether weak dr S wage iid " putting in. a 
hours; he had r to drink if he would, but no stono, 1 ps 22; 2. й of "boiled Baans, at íi per stone, - Im: mee — - ev d rune ^ sa -— ciiam E 
opium, no blister, no Hyoscyamus, n ite, по | 25.; total, lis. 62. Another tenant fa armer, residing the holi on the proper slo рданд агулу Bo Ehe 
physic beyond the one dose. In € days he was on e banks of p SU pe gave each horse per week, | living stakes being cut half through, for if they eak the 
as well as ever, aa б ей во. Po 9s.; 18 stones of | wind often h t er upon them. The next time it is 
p " NOE. er stone, 6s. ; total, cut I would layer the front и p» MT = 
In the seco y( 4d. p 5.90. proceed іп the same manner as 
оз iade аи m cede ot 15s. k ire country pas who for the past few | fence would always be you g and gr edd A шов surfaco of 
Mayfield near Dalkeith. A large — had adopted Mr. Hu om ihm plan of wed бө LOB M M inja бш Е. - should elapie, be рен bot Ж. 
H H n; ереп! entire! n e situal 
olecranon of this which was E "fis occa- | ha; ay and erushing $ the, „corn, had sent hi E 9t 1259 ж m У felds, 1 it grow until the 
Е у Édin NET: E. pe (ed week, wh bef Meer T 135, | bein E: v cutie. "Tt "between Grable B агне fie that it Will be 
Streets i are steep, an per p whereas ore they cosi ‚ а saving | cattle. ween arable fields, cut it so ofien 
n the horses shoes). The horse Borse of 25. 7d. -— calculation of such a saving, they t h to fi — — бер eep, en d L^ i, эы 
ical treatment, but without e was во | would take a farm rof r^ ара with 7 - korse, нее ina vba P ik дса, ML pede qiii Т 
unsightly that its owner disposed of it for little or | making eleven, so that they had a savi e vd d. per prefer cutting and layering to switching with the Scotch hook 
nothing to a customer of his, Mr Army an exten-| week, or 73/. 16s. 54. per annum; was esti- EN E Sn ү а yeary CE of cae 
ок 18 pers: n, withou e hedge ng allowet: 
b а Жай ui шна ni i DANN LI CEU pu 
, ы Simple reason that the dri the winter and s g, а 
rei ith the | (7 (P to be entirely employe r farm purposes, | shade in summer and autumn, from the thicket on E top 
joint, I ты ёо use у= knife and a pravi ted un- | they Mot ‚ 74. per horse per week, a total of -—À e : : е every shoot below, n eee d the зеце 
uccessfully to destroy it with caustic; at last the 95, 3761. . 9d. per week, or 4,959,579]. Tees per | 220 i£ d т> үүчү ап ole рётївһев; 
defor mity 
sent out чо work, and I got orders to operate at all 
risks. 
their horses, 
keeping u: 
, This. was no theoretical — but a 
about 12 inches long with a serew in each end, for the 
tenant 
farmer, who ha d 
ei 
ado opted the system, and оние. 
е! 
purpose of closing by еа the y followed it out at an actual saving of 2s. 7d. y “Tt is to та! divom сое db "а Anl 
joint, if any such existed ; were applied an pera week. reana want them to з о» Е ut wou =т= uch - rather ali 
tighten ча АЛ e: five ped the — m Mr. Weeks had read Mr. Hunting's paper which Мг. | antto shoot Tho fanc buy Cds plon 1 P rne cai 
the 57 the weight the bir sent them, but he would like that Llosa into one fence, they are obliged to nick them t any shoots 
under scre the muscles `of the An I others who might follow him, to tell the fa: at all, and the consequence is there is such a thicket of weak 
into 
had then to remove the tumour, weighing тене |n 
9 lbs. ; the glams were soon removi ved; and the heal- 
two weeks = when I received. word that the horse 
hey ge 
do .all these things which were not ак to benefit 
, but od. Н 
i he soon T. n and == Yored over since, th 
lso be a national go io nm 
| summoned. hn he court by men for insisting о 
part scarcely 
т з eni Sheils, of Miles, near eet Туда) employed 
e to castrate a blood horse, four years old, nearly 
12 гоа sd Sek operation, at i - F particular 
rmed with glam 
irritable, » but. "e wounds -- iid well. T han i he 
fe I called one dem in pass- 
ing and SECO үт reat шо ortifica 
before adopted was was pursued for а week, when he 
тоон ан, and was taken in May last (1859) 
iH 
is 
neiples m К Уут 
| inappropriate and v 
Hunting 3 
the бо th 
toa farm belonging to Mr. Sheils, in the neighbour 
tooi of A e where he was quite we ell t the last 
m ш. 
Реа 
Mr. 
Weeks gave a statement ience in the 
гет, ng tha some 16 or 20 years ago 
to take any great interest in farming. 
ork, А monthly ser 
ге of. this 8 9 ас ед Ади pr that he | 5!nce 
lately saw рн ment to the effect that о 
thousand ай p phosphate manure were ind 
to be sold by tact, - on calling at the place where 
the auction = spree received a specimen of the 
ince he began 
At that time he got a sma . He сиб wit 
4 D T carried it yd E a ae E two, 
ards discon Some 
ree or 
d hed ter |" 
manure, perri printed is by Edmund | ?? oy 
W. Davy, tene of зне e y to the | LL qe prse уа ape E re reca 5н 
са 2 — but " — же such ся would food, but always to wet it, if not Lid) vivet 
to the value of the manu The analysis was to the warm, at — with cold water. He tried that, but the 
eight : men Wr ot like it. 
"рд was of opinion that the difficulty of 
out the rar could only be obvia 
arm people to | w 
hedg ГЕ р чүт Е: ара be the result. 
en sup; at.I mean m; t t theory can 
Mr. ‚ Crisp sid he had read Mr. i mot, a published | tg тасыу appiled С piy t ret pn ti гт 
letter, in which m aid 2 not approving o Cages: ihe bee Reef 1i Сант otto be renovated by- 
cooking meat. e had known number who | the first or second dee qe neft er is i it "possible i in some cases 
had commenced eod - E gi n ni up as HIE to adopt this plan at all; but if a fence is not too far gonea 
g 
rule having refer 
eme ga evel of the fence. 
rere d - future d jtm 
case, i e 
tors cut their roa nee Sapia уде: ue 
any one edid in SE CES comparison of 
е in the neighbourhood tl Nf were sot: cut upon the plan 
their ówn — whether the 
mm Re s ett Bee mn 
Potices of 33ooks. 
A Paper on Turni, ча Lu read befi 
Farmers Olub. 
n, Secretary and Publisher, 
y t. Al 
Y сай attention to this pa mphlet, read 
salts, 32,00; "alkaline chlorides, phosphates, and sul 
10.80; sulphate, phosphate, and te mg "p ей thi ey could not do 5 
with СОР carbonio aud y every man feeding his own. At the Royal Agri- | b ttish agriculturist etae а body of Midland 
phosphate of magnesiá, and a minute quantity of oxide cultural College they had eight or nine pair of horses, English Е 'armers, and rtm by them with апсотшо; 
of iron, ; argillaceous and siliceous matter. ; was employ feed them all. | satisfaction, as ап able exposition of the dificul 
‚аё; 100.000 B mandet present | He any man to have it done by manual labour ; | the way of шы eibi and the best means of over- 
tion, ' analysis statedto contain 1.32 per cent. ез ыга they had power, and in Northumberland, | coming 
of ni which was equivalent ut 1. It is only to one branch of his subject that Mr. 
cent. ammonia, which it was capable of yielding to the "Nr nting, who attended to give explanations, Sanderson refers in any тубир алу in which during 
i ual mpo ‚ he having per de T of fee di ing horses whi ch he onth lish farm ers will ecially, 
obtained a sample of the manure had it analysed, and he gui ded he first and most |interested— Z., the preparation of the soil. Under 
found that it conta little more than a trace o imprint ing that оға апа diet. The вес опа was | the hea Е Ph x Comer Pre ie $ б — ч 
soluble governe e amount o 8 rainage, Liming, Proper Tillage, ап 
ай phosphate, and жу а E small Quantity tit Ls of go through, Al other matters, a about the ms d sre | Manurial С d Of the direct aud special prepara- 
e ге ко or giving dry fi cooked food, wi Turnips, he writes 
rs pes opem is of t Professor only details. Th n why he gave dry vas | ticular h of Autumn 
him, and received a reply stati Les it Е. E: poised oi 
a pim ek the manure, but that he did ws governing the physiology of di 
M nr кте De и эч A end [sinat ofthat food to the animal m, 
— in it. Owing to tried cooked food at South Hetton and Merton col- 
aracter of gne manure, he found that Teri |lieries for a long time, and their horses became quite 
(= бесе would Ье attended with v | emaciated, because they got their food in a soft state. 
bl i M was h as a corrective i 
e "uU 
ould bea 
pmo ge а : of Бе hwi wed did 
aL “Г ‘therefore think that eese ought n 
Such an analysis as that; they are cale 
Sy injury to the farming i nterest,” to do 
— MNA. 
Mere Farm '. Clubs. 
The Maintenance of Hi ——Th 
Secretar E ЖМ Glover, read Jet К... g d 
armers of the cost of their horses :—Mr. T—, a! 
| savi 
if they got too m uch ed they ае егей wit b 
the functions of the animal body itse tself. Тһе grea 
was in the mixing of a large quantity of 
foot ун 80 айн every co — i of the body 
could be Pas at one and the 
IRBY: Fences.—At the last meeting of this 
thriving Olub a good practical paper on the treatment 
This mechanical gegen of box soil is "rode 
for a vigoro 
Ae favourable raird, b ө е даруы 
al it, i 
= uriant crop. is only 
meret dispense re Ad nw in в pig and 
xiu) the grubber rrow. No stubborn 
clods unreduced by noa x unyielding furrows, 
