Show i LIVE STOCK NOTES Corn silage is a cheaper feed teed than corn fodder The average butchered trade requires requires re re re- quires lam lambs s from 60 to SO 80 pounds k I As a rule the best time to sell t the e lambs is when they are In good sha shape shap e. e The feed Is an Important factor In getting the sow into desirable condi condl tion I A farmer who owns a herd hera of SCroD scrub cb hogs seldom needs any other crib corn than his hogs The gelding has mighty little pl place e eon on a n. well-conducted well stock farm HoIs Ho Hois Hois is good for work only v To furnish the nourishment which the sow needs corn will in most cases furnish the basis of the ration Breeding the mares to foal at different dif dlf ferent times will Insure p plenty enty Jo workable horseflesh at all times Umes 4 A lamb should not weigh over over pounds If it does it may be classed as a yearling and the tho price reduced One thing Is sure surO sure that the sCrub scrub hog can consume consumo more valuable feed and give less return than any other animal that we know of Upon the sows sow's care and man management manage manage- gement ge- ge ment meat during the latter part of ot pregnancy pregnancy preg preg preg- nancy largely depends the probable success or failure In farrowing y y There Is no standard of ot excellence for the scrub-hog scrub since he may pos possess possess pos sess almost any form Corm except a beautiful beau beautiful one he may be of any c color lor There Is no feed like U tle e green geen grasses of the pastures to tone tono up the system of the aged stock and put the young stock In a condition of thrift ih-ift and growth Alfalfa and clover hay are arc rl rich inthe In Inthe Inthe the nutrients that build up ni muscle scle scie while corn is poor in them them but but richIn rich richin richIn in the tho fat and heat producing trI itri- eats Fed together they form a balanced hal bal bal balanced food A pair pall of colts four years old that will weigh 2200 to 2050 pounds and serviceably sound as tho the western horse dealers say for there is not one In a hundred that comes from ft-em the west vest that Is sound and smooth will bring from to a pair of ol I steers or two good cows that would cost nearly or quite a as much to raise rals I would bring perhaps |