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Show Livestock I sSNOTES & Sheep are weed killers. 1 The calf should have comfortable ind sanitary quarters. Mutton lambs should be eating train as early as possible. A poor sire Is worthless and may lo your herd more barm than good. See that every lamb Is fully fed. 'oi milk from a bottie will nourish hem. A small fat sheep will bring a bet-er bet-er price for mutton than a large oor one. All roughage and no grain makes n lack a full horse stuffed with feed h ind little enduring qualities The heifer should be kept growing I' ind always In good order from wean p ng till she gives birth to her first air Good mutton, well fed, and then arefully handled by the butcher. n nakes one of the best meats that Is iow found In our markets. 1 Horses can follow cattle and thrive n what would starve the latter, while heep can take the pasture left by he horses snd thrive upon the same. Hogs that have had access to lenty of green pasture are less liable " s be disturbed by green or new corn 0 han those previously kept In dry 11 its. n Tho boar will not have a lively, anl- 1 iated appearance and move about -eely and nimbly If he Is kept In lose confinement and Is fed too much ittenlr.g food. Every farm does not present the roper conditions for carrying a large Jj umber of bogs, but there Is room r at least one bog on every farm. o matter what Its site |