| 1860 - 604 pages
...yards by break of day, in such quantities as may be required to satisfy the beasts, and that they be consumed by night in order to prevent accidents by...shells and scraps of turnips that fall from the cattle. Attend more carefully to the condition of the milch cows, as calves will begin to be dropped. The secretion... | |
| 1854 - 618 pages
...yards by break of day, in such quantities as the intended purpose may require, and that they may be consumed by night, in order to prevent accidents by...few young pigs are very useful to run loose in the feeding- yards, to pick up the shells and scraps of turnips that fall from the cattle. Attend most... | |
| 1854 - 614 pages
...yards by break of day, in such quantities as the intended purpose may require, and that they may be consumed by night, in order to prevent accidents by...few young pigs are very useful to run loose in the feeding- yards, to pick up the shells and scraps of turnips that fall from the cattle. Attend most... | |
| 1863 - 606 pages
...yards by break of day, in such quantities as may be required to satisfy the beasts, and that they be consumed by night in order to prevent accidents by...shells and scraps of turnips that fall from the cattle. Attend more carefully to the condition of the milch cows, as calves will begin to be dropped. The secretion... | |
| 1862 - 612 pages
...in the yards by break of day, in such quantities as may be required, and which may be consumed ere night, in order to prevent accidents by choking when...observation. Wooden cribs, with latticed bottoms, are beat for holding turnips, as the water and muddy filth find a ready escape downwards. A few young swine... | |
| Rogerson & Tuxford - 1862 - 608 pages
...in the yards by break of day, in such quantities as may be required, and which may be consumed ere night, in order to prevent accidents by choking when...muddy filth find a ready escape downwards. A few young swine are very useful to run loose in the yards, to pick the shells and scraps of turnips that fall... | |
| Rogerson And Tuxford - 1859 - 596 pages
...cattle in the yards by break of day, in such quantities as the intended purpose may require, and to be consumed by night, in order to prevent accidents by...the observation. Wooden cribs with latticed bottoms allow the mud and water to escape downwards, and answer a good purpose. A few young pigs are very useful... | |
| ROGERSON AND TUXFORD - 1863 - 606 pages
...break of day, in such quantities as may be required to satisfy the beasts, and that they be oonsumed.by night in order to prevent accidents by choking when darkness prevents the observation. Wooden cribs witb latticed bottoms are best for holding turnips; as the water and muddy filth find a ready' escape... | |
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