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Show 6ilaae fc Sheep. It Is In-lit ved that greater care must be had in preparing silage for sheop than for cati'e. Sheep re julro a sweet und dry Mlero. Tl Ickly planted torn cut before It Is well inalurtd, does not make Ideal silage for shtep. Corn planted about llhe fh Id corn, bar vested and p'.it Into the silo when it begins to dent, has proven very healthful to sheep, am) tfcejr have done well upon It. If clover bay la fed In conjunction with this silage, cheap and satisfactory gains may be made i In sheep fattening. j |