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Show Livt Stock TZZT NOTE'S Files are the worst enemies culvei have. Don't neglect to keep salt In every pasture. T"8 merciful man watcra his bors between whiles. Tho hog Is a booster for the farm Ho always was, and always will be. The pigs w ill be all the better for a little slop In a aide dish of their own No matter what the price Is don'l let the brood tow go if she is a good onn. There should always be some forage for-age crop growing in the summer fot swine. Many of the troubles with both young and old horses may be traced tc bad teeth. Hogs like a drink of water at night Uttle pigs like a drluk of a Vim milk most any time. Don't expect to make a profit on i flock of sheep unless you give then proier attention. The herd bull should have gooc feed and core, but above all be shoulc have regular exercise. Sometimes a week's cMll rains oi cold weather will set the pig back I month in their growth. Give the wethert extra arraln. ant send them 1o market before the paa ture Is dried and ahort. The ewes and lambs should be kept out of hearing of each other for time when weaning them. Pheep are a good medium for la creasing the fertility of the farm rt the man of limited means. After all that nay be said In favot of other pastures, clover stands at th head when it comes to the right thiol for pigs. Lung troubles la swine are fre quently the result of dust and flltt snuffed through the nostrils whIU feeding on the ground. Tbse are the days when a Uttle el tra attention to the belfer cilvti wtC be like the sowing of good seed. It wfl mean a good harvest later. |