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Show Livestock fSNares w A dairy farm of a dozen cows can maintain a flock of 1.1 or 10 sheep almost without expense. The real vv.Uso ft a sheep cannot be determiiK d, particularly as a breeder, breed-er, until it Is one year of age. It is common sense that a mature sow w 111 produce larger mid more perfect per-fect pigs tlriii a very young one. Horse that are dipped dry off fast at night, which is to be pr f -rred to Man. ling In a heavy wet coat of hair. Do not .l!t"Htt to raise fall pir v.!iii',it having firt n pared a p r-(,.et r-(,.et system of boiit'ln-' f ir th w .'( r. If a ewe keeps h' r lai.ib In fine fa? condition Up to fee ti ne of i'; it) ', hp mire she Is a good mother, and keep her. pice range for Logs does not mean that tiny fhould be ai!owd 'o run In the highways and through the neighbors' neigh-bors' feni l'. Some pie clalai that a hog is a scavi-ngir by nature. Put he certainly thrive better on clean feed and decent de-cent surroundings. Remember that colts which ar highly fed and growing fart need dtiif exercise to keep their limhs and joint in proper condition. I to not change the work horses from grain to grass too suddenly. In fact horse on heavy work -wy tiy should brve very Utile gr:--' |