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Show GENERAL I Pigs cannot be raised with profit without a good pasture. Sell the fattening lambs as soon ai fit, and give the remaining ones s better chance. In an erg of 1.000 grains. COO. belongs be-longs to the white. 300 to the yolk, and 100 to the shell. A good flockmaster wfll not fall to have every sheep on the place to pass under his own eyes every day. As long as the breeding of a sow It profitable she should be bred. It is not advisable to sell off a good brood animal. The most notab!e trowth of the i duck is between the third and fourth week of Its sge. when It often doubles Its weight Pigs fed on dirty, musty floors re apt to contract lung trouble thrwgh Inhaling dust, chaff and other clogging clog-ging material. Fherfarmlng has been practiced i since the earliest times, and Is one of the moat profitable branches of the live stock Industry. Don't let a bungler she your horses. Go to the IntelHeent shoer , who knows how, if you hsve to drive ten mlk-s or more. , i Pasturing grass ton sonn or too ' turd Is an expensive way nf saving ted; It costs several Umejs the j amount of feed saved. j |