Show us tibor sleep in mild weather says a gentleman farmer quoted by the philadelphia mccord my horena and cattle sleep I 1 afield and sometimes I 1 wander among them lo 10 the moonlight it la to how they lie with every head pointed in the aade direction the direction from which the wind Is blowing do you know why that Is it Is because they have in them an instinct of fear and they front the wind so bat their been cosea may catch in first arenth of an approach ing danger poor all you have to do la to approach softly from behind and you can be right in among V thorn before they are aware of it my horena are even more cautious than my cattle tor they in addition to tac r ing the wind sleep also with one ear cocked backward then I 1 have a dog 1 that sleeps not only facing the wind and with one ear cocked but with ono eye open also he for ire cow ard |