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Show Live Stock Items oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Knowledge is power in the control of swine diseases. P.emove sow at weaning time. Allow Al-low no other hogs in the pasture. , . . Preventive measures to control pig I diseases should begin before the litters lit-ters are farrowed. Lack of exercise causes weak lambs. I so one should be sure the ewes receive a little exercise each day. Like feeding, breeding Is not the only thing to be considered in band-ling band-ling live stock; both must go band in hand if the best results are to be obtained. ob-tained. Pigs of all classes respond to good forage. It Is especially valuable in the ration of young, rapidly growing pigs. Pregnant ewes require a rather liberal lib-eral supply of protein for developing the foetus and producing wool as well as for body maintenance. Spring pigs that are to follow cattle on feed in the fall and winter should not be full fed prior to this time, as they become too fat and Inactive to bu est suited to the feed lot. J |