Show a HAIRY AND POULTRY INTERESTINO CHAPTUHS FOil oun RURAL ncAonns lInt I octet ful 1 Ioemerm itpeeie TII llrixirlliient of hce llomrlml Illill I ns I ft she ate ct Ih nicb anl I lndlIlj I 1Iklnll a Klrker I At nn Institute a farmer mid It Would eem unneeesmry for mn lo say I that an animal m valuable and of so good disposition aa tics old cow ought I lo bn I treated with klndne but I I know that many trout them very III If she Is I frlghlennl alit sbirts they I I snul n club after her or If 1 rhu has a sore tent and kicks they whack her on the ribs with dm three lerred stool I II don usn n threeletRed slool I uo n box which Is unhandy lo chasten her with I will tell r hOw cl manage I man-age to break n bolter to milk I had a I rlo scrubby looking I cow which I I traded with one of in > neighbors for a largo finelooking heifer with n fine I calf some sis weeks old lla said lie had never milked her except to relieve 11 II her bag I of what the calf could I not take I put her In the stahln and tied up her I roll she tone a little wild and large and I eirotig nod could kirk mo across i v ftll ll In t = tIde I stnblo with I little effort 1 can eluded Hie reason my mlRhbor traded I with me WOO that hn did not like ta wrestle with her ta break her to milk sIll If 1 he Is I hero to day he will learn I how I did I It I tied her head up pretty i short I lo the manger as quietly I I and Kently ns I could hills could l not run I but she could 1 kick 1 then stropped up I her right foreleg and had her nt n great disadvantage I yelled t rl l her and rubbed i her bag a lithe while and thin milked her I went through Iho namo opera Him n few Htm s till I could put the Imp on without I tying her up I After llblr Ilefh olin got used la that 1 put the strap on I In the yard aftir a whllo I could milk her without puttlnjj the strap on and < < had < < 1 no trouble with her alter that II 1 Is belter tn handle thus heifers and gentle gen-tle them before they Imvo calves |