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Show Slop and Swill. There is a wide difference between slop and swill. Slop Is properly a bog's relish, while swill Is too frequently fre-quently nothing more than water pel-' pel-' luted with unhealthy refuse. The j rerm swill may embrace a wide variety va-riety of feed or drink, ranging from ordinary dish water to a mixture of milk, table scraps, soapsuds and other oth-er kitchen refuse, while Flop la a com blnatlon of a ground feed or feeds with water or milk. A supply of wholesome swill In connection with other feeds may be extremely valuable, valu-able, but In a condition of decay, rancid, ran-cid, and mainly filth. It may P-milt In a loss of high-priced animals. Slop, however, may be connlilered as al ways In order. |