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did after three or four breaks. Within a week, there was no more quiet 
cow in the yard than this heretofore incorrigible vixen. 
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A Happy Family. 
As showing tho benefits of superior caro and training, it can be dem- 
onstrated how nicely all farm stock will get along together in peace, when 
owned by a small farmer who cannot afford to separate into distinct herds 
on account of scarcity of numbers. If raised together in tho same yard 
each will find its proper level. They will agree kindly in a small pasture, 
and if the pigs aro ringed there will be no difficulty about rooting up tho 
soil ; and of the different classes of animals each will eat grasses and plants 
not relished by the others. Tho fact well illustrates the adage, “A mer- 
ciful man is merciful to his beast.” 
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