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TRAINING THE COLT. j

REMEDIES.

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A WRINKLE IN PIG RAISING.

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A WRINKLE IN PIG RAISING. Who has not noticed the wonderful difference in the rapidity of growth and thriving propen- sity of young broods of pigs ? This difference is caused, of course, by the various milk yield- ing powers of the sows, and these are not usually studied, as they ought to be. Those powers are not as capable of development as those of the cow by means of breeding and selection, whilst appropriate diet will also have a very great effect. An Indiana farmer writes :—" What I want to do, and what all pig-raisers should do is to make milk-producing machines of their sows. Milk is the best and most natural pig-forcer, if we can judge by the three or four pigs of each litter that secure the best nipples. I have 27 sows with 179 pigs from one to five weeks old. The sows receive the first two weeks after farrowing two or three ears of corn (maize) each, three times a day, with one or two hours on fresh grass. After two weeks the maize is increased to four ears per day, with the addition of a large bucket of shorts or bran slops. The sows are

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Llanfair Joins Newtown.

♦ PRESERVATION OF POULTRY…

WOMEN WITH NERVES.

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HELPS IN DUCK-RAISING.

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MOTTLED OR STREAKY BUTTER.

"The Only Champion."

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THE GOVERNMENT AND HORSE BREEDING.

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The Question of Health.

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THE GOVERNMENT AND HORSE BREEDING.