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ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.

SUITABLE FOOD FOR STORE PIGS.

THE WOOL MARKET.

ALSYKE.

SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING.

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SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING. The breeding sow should be selected on account of her fitness for maternal duties. Feed the sow after farrowing upon foods calculated to produce a large flow of milk. A sow that is to farrow two litters in a year must be well fed and not allowed to run down in condition. By far the best plan of weaning pigs is to cut down the feed of their dam, and al- low her to dry off naturally. Feeding only dry feed will be a great help. As soon as the pigs are weaned the sows may be turned in with the male, and then put by themselves in a good clover pasture. The breeder who has used the right kind of a male on a good quality of sows can advance with the least cost by selecting the sows from his own herd each year, of course, always taking the best. During the wet two months, or while the weather is hot, growth is all that should be attempted. Keep all of the pigs in a good gaining condition, so that as soon as the weather begins to get cooler, with the pigs intended for market, feeding to fatten may begin. Pigs can rarely be made to fatten profitably during the extremely hot weather. It is not a good plan to take all the pigs from the sow, unless one or two of them can be turned with her some hours after, to draw the milk she will have at that time and, again, say after a lapse of twenty-four hours. The preferred way is to leave about two of the smallest with her for several days, and after that leave only one for two or three days more, by which time the flow of milk will have been so gradually diminished that no injury will re- sult to the sow by keeping them entirely away from her. The extra supply of milk helps also to push the smaller pigs along in growth and put them more nearly on an equality in size with their thriftier mates.

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IN THE GARDEN.

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1A TEST FOR MILK.

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AMONG THE CHICKS.

FOWLS AT LIBERTY.

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MORE EGGS WANTED.

. AMUSING ANECDOTES.

THE COAL-MINING INDUSTRY AND…

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.I THE EXCAVATIONS AT " CAERSWS.

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BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN AND WOOL

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SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING.