Show LIVE STOCK NOTES do not feed corn to the breeding en es es it la Is too heating pig pigs that are carelessly weaned art are likely to be given quite a setback the sheep sheepfold fald should be liberally bedded and the bedding should be b chanced changed often for horses at hard or fast ivoria in the summer time clover hay may prove too laxative in order that tows sows may UBO use oata oats to the best advantage they should by all means ro cana be ground it the silage has been properly put in there Is no reason why it should not keep through the summer after pigs are weaned one of the moat most common causes of runts Is the feeding of a straight corn cam diet peas should be well before hogs are turned in and after that sta tag go they may be hogged bogged off with pro fit for stallions brood mares young horses and horses at light work good quality clover or alfalfa hay bay can not be excelled silage ie Is very nearly ae as cacal as an pasture and in i la Is practically the same pound for pound as its timothy pasture peas alone make a valuable pasture for hogs although the hogs should not be turned in on the crop as soon GOOD as either althe cattle or sheep corn silage ie Is an excellent feed for steers on an account ot of its succulence and palatability and because of its comparative richness in carbohydrates and fat in preventing and treating all diseases of young pigs it Is 1 well wen in adal tion to giving fead of the best beat quality to allow plenty of exercise sunshine and pure air to check scouring in the pigs it Is recommended to give the sow two or three teaspoonfuls of tincture of opium or place a few drops on the th pigs tongues |