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Show 1 LIVE STOCK N0TE3. po careful never to overfeed a calf. Any calf ft'ould b fed wlole n.i'.is for at bast two weeks after birth. Two factors must be considered In Judging she op. the grow th of woo! and development of million. Mote harm Is done by ovi rfeed!n,t calves with m'lk esfeelally skim ml'k. th-n by underfeeding. pv (arcful selection and Judicious mating the F'Top'rilre has been hroo-'ht to the leading position It now oecuples Pigs fed for bacon should bo fed to Ho weight preferred by the packer, which can always be learned on ap- plb Hllon. The lo enables He farmer to keep more live rim i:, w bb h promotes the relation cf crops and the preservation of hi' I fertility Tie windows of a horse stable onld be m srrarge.l that the bores are riot re'iutred to stand for hours wuh tie full g'are of the sunlight In their eves Vo (! t'ni' rule can bo given as to when a ealf shouM bo weaned, but ns a general prnTcilt Ion It Is a cov1 ,.i-iri to f... i hl tm ml'k till It Is sit moult' o'd pos'lbly H ere Is no o'her firm animal ani-mal that can rfer ns peer an excuse (or his cxirte m o as the si rub hog. He Is an unprofitable animal any way you take b'm Tho overhead rn k Is s nr plsee from which to fe d the 1 orse !U- i.'.-s belnff an tir.natur t! war for th animal to feed. It ctue a great deal of dust, which Is a bid thing There Is no greater mistake than under feeding, whether a sow Is In farrow or with her youngsters by her !de; In either rare they feel It soil are much more likely to Iota money. |