Show DAIRY AM AINI H fon OUK ull RURAL 13 LADERS 1111 ill IT 1 1 f I 1 1 ernle I rite i ahl woo ij clr WH t it f it in I 1 airn I 1 r 1 V I 1 I i moll kit lii lob tie II 11 I 1 kro r af f ill I 1 k 1 1 I li d I 1 antry 11 0 iu ku I 1 arr irl k y I 1 P i I 1 dair mail C lants to him ij self it to i hinline inline in line A it t 1 surprise lei let f t app his herd 1111 ot of V I 1 1 ca 11 k 1 ill ki lvell ing I 1 0 it 1 I I 1 lit the tho hullo StAI IV ind b ga alt k them mitu lit I 1 p in s ait i h a it flav ty ill it efi tl tie 0 w m lh u flunk 11 link t b filkill in li ION tai tall IK ht its k it lint I 1 nil till I 1 bo be oil 0 hand to th thit it la 10 li it luw lit mi I 1 ha ila u ill folle N I 1 11 ill tit ell all e in I 1 ahen hn alip rite aieta it urill jolin goul mill I 1 in country e ha has I 1 leen through i little ut of thill I 1 llna in I 1 on I 1 the aritt drunk I 1 li 3 atch can aas is attini I 1 nut it la is in ill tip rl t ment one ill lot tot ciro eire to follow up IV more than a k I 1 cefro the at the big taik will bo ile lilt tle the co cou a drink out of the I 1 bins hins alaan 1 1 ilie he tria MIS nn mile la lilt 81 1 chai u mul and it vas found thit the u con conquist quint I 1 dilly garled alth tit indi I 1 I 1 lal tat cocq frum front 70 to dounia poti lils oi 01 a nw W drank thi list last quantity dilly right alone along ind and some tho sir viller quantity nith iii tit aveno of 90 cich another think thing Q e boutil anas thit somo some of 0 the cova coma drink cry often I 1 c their buckets be fonn foun I 1 empty ind ottimis drink at lonk ioner anter intervals ills an I 1 ono cow nante I 1 about all her twenty tour four houri supply at tit one time nn an I 1 NN boull out I 1 only drink a little toft ids night As them tows vero being fol 50 tich i ich of en u a day it Is seen at once tint tivit succulent too foot 1 dill not pla any important i I 1 lirt in ia the economy of 0 drini ing vatar atar it tl 1 d IRV 11 late yeara years been num krousl re nt at tho the shows the I 1 ItIn JaPe 0 of tho the ill ellicks achs Is 1 glossy blacko the mottle I 1 fig 8 ire are ot f bleck and white in wine wings tall and sIL bliklen Blik ln und and tho the balance of 0 thep th I 1 kinnaw la is menly mixed with whito milito annl n it I 1 hick I 1 net the not hite jai ia 1 Is as tho the annu pure white litto throughout 11 1 lida N e a small single comb stand atik in tji ajr 1 ht on oil the lic atil 11 in both and ft m lie their links ell al inks and toes ari art trio no from fei feathers yellow la in color ILI ill llin bottom of flet yellow tho the of cocks la Is 91 I 1 loti tide hens 73 botill Is 1 cocherell cockerels cocker cocher els a S lounds 1 and it illets b t pounds AIs lea similarity in plumage 0 of f tho tile american dominique anil and barrel 14 mouth hock has been tho tile I 1 rice of tho tile forniti a iopu 1 arit arlt I 1 heir color ii 1 r iylah litte each deither e I 1 with parallel bars ot of bin blue blick i the tile effect of a I 1 julah tinsel I 1 the tile color being the tile altine throughout the ho illustration of 0 harrold plymouth hock feith fe ith lra ili do to clil pouilly lily vell for the mark 1 of the f of the tilt lime rose comics corn us in both malo male i I 1 hin eunile ile and bricht ellow leha au I 1 liose hose k ho he are I 1 arteil to their color of I 1 go lint the tile dominique a IL I 1 bird to kiep clity I 1 lit y iro ire good lay era it artly mature early and drosi inell 11 for the table flie standard Noll lit of cocks Is 1 SV 81 q j pounds hene hens C in I 1 outi Is coo berels ULker els 7 pounds aud and pullets 61 51 pounds Ii moot 11 jr hoir the birge majority of firmer who on 3 n horses scein to be quite anxious to ket get rl I 1 of them even at low prices here the farm la Is mortgaged and the horses can bo be better than anything elbe on the th tann farm tills 1 to all right as it it Is batter it tier to lose the tile horse than tho the home but where it la Is not we regard it is as unwise and foolish says the tin lucky stock 1 trin in a country ilko ours where ono one extreme follows another it la Is not wise to float with tho the cum nt or follow the herd from to 1890 ane Q arird La too many corbes of ajl aji classes clas sea and as a tir tural 4 1 I 1 ln 1 1 I I 1 4 or I 1 C alv r vl an 11 j Y f ai miep s af VV h y A 4 I 1 44 V 1 rr I 1 ir Z it k 4 1 I I 1 aind AN I 1 I 1 1 n I 1 A X a A 4 q 0 or tl 4 A 14 0 1 C V 1 vy t 4 4 14 in 1 V i 41 t g W ia iwa I 1 I 1 le I 1 t r 1 jr I 1 1 1 1 I ai A j i 4 W ial t I 1 1 1 I 1 in I 1 ari II 41 I 1 I 1 s I 1 1 a 1 I PAUL OF JAVAS was also found foun d th tint thit it the desire ot of a cow for water was about an hour hou r after eating but the evening thirst was tie er so areat a n as s i in n t tho h 0 mo morning rn ln g N nl ith t h E 0 t n 0 gre alta 0 t tho e cows ov s t there h ore w was a 0 bome am e i a arLit rl a t 1 lon 0 n in the quantity of water consumed cons consi med dally daily but with others it was as willy in if quantity as standard measure in this there might be some variation ariit loa in results from some other herd nit nt so cared tor for these cows being ly stabled at the time of the ment while a herd that ran out etore or 1 lesa might show different re suits in another thing I 1 wa was convinced that a cow did better that drank several times a day and so conred wilned was I 1 of this that a wat watering crinK system for the cow stabled sta 1 was put in several years ago and my opinion of their hag has never changed more th than thin in a more thorough belief in promoting th inick flow and if our cows were to be turned out every day for exercise I 1 should not connect outdoor drinking with it but hold to the manger water basin in this connection there Is another point I 1 think of importance and that Is in wat calir r ing there Is uniformity of the tempera ture n nt the water ater and tho the cow being habituated to drinking water nt at say 62 degreck day after day as is the water in in tit big stable tank Indicate sIs Is rot subjected td to the extreme temperature ranges of out door drIn kIrr and air include 1 an annl I 1 oho mile must do the better for this uniformity with tho the 1 to the cow a system eliminated S 14 nit boord I 1 4 of I 1 javas this s variety Is the oldest ot of tle the american clas and at one time was vas considered HP tie most profi pr oCtalIe talle of all wools at they are not I 1 4 A it I 1 14 4 11 1 11 I 1 1 C I 1 4 1 1 I 1 4 ak AF aa C 10 el mottled java hen lien raised fie tile modern or newer breed breeds halo base seemingly sup their amo there in no reason buhy hy this should be to so as ais they are tire practical and good beneral u purpose fowls la in size they are about like the PI 1113 mouth clocks but differ in general symmetry sm am metry and appearance they are good lara and do well in winter and for table purposed sei thy make mke nice eains they mature barly are good abd and mothers and are easily kept in confinement there are three varieties ot of javas black mottled and hite the fiock ick Is core more generally been than the others though the mot blot 1 1 A consequence cons sequence wn we are now buffering suffering a period of low prices our next fredica pred pr edica lea aunt if nil all lens signs do not fall all will 1 ll 11 be a great scarcity sear city of horses fw we e base br a a abbl thie s opinion upon the fact that everybody m it selling and that very few are breed ing I 1 0 ilu do not believe there are more thin 10 per cent of the horses being filed in the united states to day that there were elx six years ago this can dot possibly help but produce a great shortage and thle shortage in supply can have bit one effect namely to increase the price As it takes ave year years to produce a four year old colt and an the time can not be abridged by any possible nit ana ans and as the breeding be gan to fall off quite materially in 1833 four our years ago the hortage shortage Is bound to begin to manifest itself inside of the next two year years the produce of mares bred this season will not be four years old or ready for market before 1902 1902 and between this and that time a predict that there will be a much greater gi eater shortage of horses of all kinde kinds than has bp be n seen in this country for milay care breeder and sportsman sitting ilens hens net get fat in fact with some of the persistent sitters of the asiatic breeds the feml starvation to which they ex pome them themselves 1 aca la is perhaps better tor for their future ns as egg producers produce ra than high feeling fee ling would be still it Is not bt to kt itt this starvation 0 LO o tw toj to j far the tile hen ill not cat tat nor drink much but it feed and drink are offered birly in tho morning oarrie bomo of both will b beit taken wo we feed iced a at 1 ting hen anything but wheat and do not give very cry much of that it Is more important that tho the hen drink freely than that eho she cit c if much she will sometimes drink if it milk Is offered to her at night N ith lilt wheat in tho morning and anti milk at lal klit the hen will lose fat but will be and ready to go to hying ngien by tho time her clutch of chicken chickens Is I 1 grown I 1 dirgo argo irgo enough to caro fur for lx skunk flavored nutter butter the these but bu ter experts know some things or think they do ono one of bremer county crea merlei had lirt i of a shipment of batter bitter soil at two trio or three cente cents blow biow b io w the top and jutt just bee tuse the cowa cows hal ila I 1 eaten wild onions unions there arc aro no wild A lid onions here and if the tile expect exic t who sent back that word had bien in th tha creamery when lien the skunk was killed he lie would understand where hero the joke comes in loa republican aery neighborhood has a farmer a little more progressive than the tilt ner age ono one who always has the beet best of f everything these tire the persona per soras t whom to go tor for improved stock for advice ai ait to breeds for lessons in tb the care of stock the beet best preaching Is not always dono in the pulpit 1 |