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Show Livestock Cattle must have rooghago of some kind It Is not a fart that a pig can take rare of all (hat he can eat The .100 pound pig at i Ight months Is tho masterwork of the feeder. The pig can cat more than ho can dlgeKt and dlgent more than bo caa UhO. Regular feeding Is essential to auc-ce-oi snd three feeds a day la bettor than two. Indigestible feeds such as bran and rob meal should be kept away iroir. tbo hog trough The woik horse should have alx to ti n pounds of hay, In addition to tho corn and carrot. As February lambs bring the highest prl. es they might to Tc dropped ot that time of the year. Cleanliness should begin In the stable, sta-ble, which must not only b kept clean, but well ventilated There Is no feed so good for young pigs and rslves as sweet skim cilia dltert from the separator. Kvery stable where tuberrulnais DM existed should bo well whitewashed twice In tho next all months. There Is no stork on tho farm thl will help so rapidly ia advancing Ukot fertility and good condition of tb land as a flock of sheep. Tbo care of sheep la pleaoant work for woman, and ono that she can na d-rtake with but small capital at first, snd work up to a profitable business. |