Show stock colonel carlis write our practice has been for years to keep a tight box under he shed in the barnyard in is a supply of salt tho cows licup themselves to this eating as much a they liko winter anil summer alic sail bring always accessible alic cuttle arc never salt hungry ami conc never rut too much thereby unusual is the case when aloy aro fed salt periodically in willur tins is injurious we cannot recommend alio practice of pulling brine oil straw to induce alio calffe to cat it in order to get the salt o acl is to create an unnatural thirst stock leavo free access to salt alicy taste n little every day gives tone to alio stomach to make a steady and healthful appetite c use courso salt preferring il to alic fine as it does not dissolve BU and doc not absorb mois so freely causes it to waste wo have u bcd rock salt bill abc il up on account of its high price alic charae aall just as well bot costing half as inucci and not dis our salt box docs not leave to bo filled alian once a cieli is quite a saving of time as compared with the system of salting occasionally besides is no forgetting in summer time a light box is placed in the field put into it for alic cattle to licup themselves A rain falling into the box does no harm as it only dissolves alic salt and alio stock take a lick of alic instead of lie salt As the salt does not evaporate only the water from aliu cicat of alio aun tharo is no loss aliis plan of salting stock is the least trouble and tho ewt economical and the ada ji |