орр, Е 
present to introduce the sub- 
of ы, would be 
ject, and to give the Club the benefit of his valuable 
experience, Unfortunately Mr. Barthropp was unable 
Án — and the meeting was 
а Mr. D. 8мтт portions of the paper on farm 
horses in Morton's. Cyclopaedia of Agriculture. The 
article gave а mass of d etailed practic ical advice o п the 
eding, 
SEPTEMBER 14, 1961.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 839 
can do no more than enume - 1 we close with , he could 1 yelp it turned tl meadov some years s past to 
the epum. "of a hope t that ur provine cial | it was cheaper and better to габ rens СЯ in the Mr. ir Dickinson, dm name is associated by agricul- 
societies may be led to — the ph poe which | yar e was inclined to think that some Tares and | turists with the introduction of a superior and very 
tri panis the minds of our arkenhoe | Beet, and some Clover of the first or eodd crops mown, | productive species of Ttalian Rye-grass. The farm con- 
ends. and thrown into the yard, v were pr fer able to turning sists of 270 acres, of which 100 are in permanent 
—— | the ir m — » һе кате | Grass the remainder under the plough. Since Mr. 
Е Sept. — Manageme nt of тов а bushe гек; rmer w — er a lar Dickinson's occupation the whole has been thoroughly 
Horses.— ест АРЕ doped that N. Barthro jsq., 8 hein Mid drained 4 feet, at i terv als suit ed to the requirements 
supply Е f Олы, and the aiant of 
at W eed t If they did БЕ. ook v w mo 
a Tele eck of К ,He consid егей, Вее 
he | of the soil, which varies; main. 
r | absence of beds of gravel, resting on the argillaceous 
fo: a кае {о sand which subso x 
. Fo meg they used hel бо сці отп the centre| To begi 
T ра n t m i the teeth of the colt were 
t description of the newly 
m "buildings. which are the key г tot the 
th ifr 
n often hurt, and it w 1 
He niii ar trussed his cela for ihn he allowed it |in 
to he take n from the 
~ great care and attention to certain n points in s 
tion for breeding, and enforcing the necessity of yod 
Oats were stated to be an indispensable 
— E regularly worked -— to 
be but у quis, ly "ерен = - - 
pense of [^ keep o а Mio Ead d 
201. бз. per annum, bet "a the mad or ве m ih 
&c., were included, the figure von 
Those wer e figures w hich had M 
given by a gentlemen of gre experience, and w 
spoken of as н а кА estima 
The Chair йр PIERSON, вй his opinion 
cultiv. e farm, Firs heds f 
и, he must F be found it Gast cattle about 100 feet. i in die d petibus oy 
wasted rather fasi He ga а tru a e = ha ay | a roofed s space, which is divided between a cart and 
ina week, but his men complained that tha 
nd LENA was another point he would alude to. | This is s served z с cattle from the outside, through 
i to litter down the stable | slidi front of the -— In one 
1 кн 
de wo 
эң: y would sa he ras — in this particu 
ei 
r vig wi 
he i 
fi 
к) ways to grin his Oats, and he believed he saved | the hinge all grating to fa 
oney it. He sent his Beans and Oats to be ground | of this and all the other feeding sheds, stables, &c., 
ge j he gave of that what was equal to a | conducted to a manure tank of which we shall mes 
— 
allow 
the opinion " 
with бс de e management of farm horses, that Фа ге сөзе the manure and part of the soiled litter, which 
farms should feed ceo „Не believed that it was М Ё EAFFRE&ON said he had been much interested is immediately conveye ed. to a nd he land, 
their} in whát hot t e a dry this 
— is M À— ya таф т s stacked, and re- 
er 8 
he could th i 
ME end ol ыш tisfied, and if they were in 
h then he felt he had done what was was right. 
ed. = that in 
or anything kind t Ям. 
to put thei 
upon, “у e: could in no case bring Ei their young s 
than was 
the feet of the colts to grow b 
The remedy he had adopted for that was this: he had 
very day out upon the 
hard road. He had a roadway near his farmyard, 
which was a good hard 
if he confined t| yard, he 
it. 
day in the shade of the trees; which was ed by 
the way in which the ground was trodden under the 
B out on to the fora 
ery day was a mice fri erci 
Че: g - loss of time of the mare, all the | 
Á— ringing up a colt to thire уе years "1 that 
it could be done under i ud The E d ые tell — е 
that А. ld to make their coats l ll; b 
x! Mes go in Foire a oe ees patting oe wis Rue je ое Tut dol no EE. uM кеч digit M— 9 of the machinery in operation 
eit emselves 1 Мк. ASHFORD said, he wished the Royal Agricultaral Society | serve to ieate the food the cattle received, the 
me vinya baje outlay was of such a kin eu offer а Dy machine makers for а good available quantities and am of feeding being necessarily a 
that it er Tittle T m od they consumed off E e by which the farmer could grind his corn, and | 
ey grin matter of judgment. The fatting beasts are not 
farm would n robability have been tur шеп own chaff ; for i: Tu the corn to be ground there | | — the е - оре T 
Kei баш i de чү шш d de Час шыг: Miis ыл e cipue. бе ро elei seep hue 
ine sufficient i g 
а t to a certain t, e bee and s Mz. Grav said no system but the one stone over the other | i asi ля sow longitudinal pang е моб утаган 
altogether, although it was perfectly fair to say that "0 do. He ground his Beans 5 m ^ ы fort veyance of the foo і 
p the ча oug diens f M т: у ned бта made his chaff with it | pen which are on = number, accommodate 160 fat- 
302. e tarmer wouid поб 0е мв. Авнкойр made some remarks in favour of fine кн pw айо, оп sparred boards, Fast feeding is the 
for: b g reared it. Не ther егегед LR ER r pecks of meal ground fine were equal to five | object, more experience is 
Мг. Спаски, said he had a little mill of Т. mter 
EE | which he could grind s bushel o£ Outs ш чиш oria Я 
—— uj Per raum of зыта м ав betherit were уч өле 
also not less necessa habi ра eem. = to them, me D И 
en, when orit; wes favour of 
зорь возе ыр СОН, а лт 
ng pr ce ec] 
о good of inte, à CHAIRMAN, in conclusion, said he each of them 
зай Не us | something g in the мезо d de cussion, upon à | py the 3 
su wi much concerni em 
and m ag ua r3 [rpg emp Ms rr - armene ap reer PE уот distanee. s at once 
bestprogeny. One of wouid voa decided saving. Abriigel from Bast Sufolk Mer- by bending down the mouth h of the е Pipe below the 
лга mm n level of - баш, a hint to those who in а like case 
may neg n. 
end from the oldest Memoranda. The building in which is prepared consists 
н) м чара Шу young, strong, healthy ones, се уч , Нлхтз, lies to the left of ће оР two stories, and is about t in length. Тһе 
am he members of the Club their opinion asto Mah ae are ending Ре Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst. | machinery, o hich the shafts extend throughout th. 
= est a e dwelling house which stands in its cen ө m ^ [= р is driven by rse moveable engine by 
А Саани should say four years old. one time occupied by the deputy-surveyor of th notice a few of the arrangements of 
€ CHAIRMAN continued, repeating that he never if | The land, whi ge was in bad condition and miert Че building ; ; first, next to the sheep and bullock house 
occurred i 
0 Жай by the һоп, у advising care with dece 
person 
f must not rely upon the character given of hem by the 
much better than in the yard. There one objec- 
tion, however, to that, ick was the heat of t ; 
manure and the softness of the ground ; which caused | fection. 
adly and out of I 
t 
Stone road, and the men who | o 
ity 
d play for an hour u Ст 
o оё dolg that, he чеш no йоу with yi ey 
tter to the sheds. M Dickinson states 
^"^ the cattle de «al 5 er the eated to 
untain ted hay or w. "Thes y shed i b deben to 
ures. "The — by which these - 
a ARA stalled is worth notice. Mim bars 
nd | to the e past 
Оа 
5 highly ае to the h of ani d lintil ab 
in the „эү and allow roo tue s animal's head to "er its place 
with ease on "entering the shed ; cords attached to the 
temper in the selection of stallions. Now, how ted pror of t h sheaves on the lintil wa 
n to judge of the temper? They all cati е d from 
asily secured. This has only to be 
off to free the 5 head; the attendant can к 
form either operation without entering I мүлу 
ау Ъе вееп fromt the following representati: 
о 
M MM M -— the horses чуб нц 
е гше for ji рз of the 
ағ he раса т tell them candidly | m 
ooke ie 
RMAN said he would put it to the meeting, whether 
gt ors September was the better time for taking the foal 
away 
A Кон У оге the meeting declared in favour 
