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DISEASES OF CATTLE. 



kept for a month or two, or until the feed becomes short, then moved 

 to hehl No. 3, where it is kept until February 15, when it is moved 

 to the new pastur'e, field No. 4. The old pasture may be planted in 

 outs. The drainage should be from field No. 4 toward field No. 2. 



~ri:in tor fiTciriK r/attle and paslnrrs from ticks by rotaliou, rrciuirin.i]; tour 

 montll^^, with □(■w pasture. 



7'hc' fccd-lot or FiOilln<j incfJiod, /•('(/uir/iif/ four and one-half 

 moiifh.s. — In the plan gi\'en in figure 4 the feeddot or soiling method 

 is made use of to free the cattk' of ticks. In the spring field No. 3B, 

 located near the farmyard, is so^^'n in corn for a soiling crop. The 

 ;ii'(':i devoted to coi-n should be sufficient to supply feed for the herd 



