Show LIVE STOCK NOTES Too much corn causes the bones of heavy hors to break easily Tho sheep is the only real general purpose animal on the farm The woven wire fence makes hog maturing easy compared with the old fashioned rail fence In selecting breeding ewes they should be as near of the same size and form as possible The size of a sheep does not count so much as Its quality both In the mutter of wool and llesh A muddy lot makes a more expensive expen-sive feeding tloor than one of boards or cement No waste on the latter Alfalfa hay may be foil to horses In limited amounts If too much is given them there Is apt to bo more or less Sidney trouble A pure bred beg will mature and come Into money more quickly than a scrub and bring more money for tho same weight at that Late cut hay Is often the cause of worms in colts If yours are troubled that way figure on making some early hay for them this year Dont select n heavy lazy sow for a breeder She should be mild In disposition dis-position but possessed of sufficient energy to take exercise There Is not much profit In feeding a lamb above 90 days At the end of that time It will be ready for market If tho grain hasnt been stinted The selling sheep should be graded as half a dozen poor specimens in a lot of a hundred will sometimes affect tho price of an entire lot You cant get something for nothing Remember this If you are tempted b > tho high price of grain to cut down tho ration of the breeding animals It yon timid a lamb thorough chilled Just after being born put him In a tub of warm water and pour a teaspoon of gin In half a pint of hot water down his throat This will quickly put him on his feet |