Show bull needs good yard and some playthings the old saying saving A bull Is a feces sary nuisance need not be true if a farmer has EL a safe bull yard ard and breed ing stall says prof A M goodman lo odman of the alie new york state college of ag A good bull yard aid will confine the bull safely rind provide shelter from bad weather neither it will keep the bull strong anil and virile by allowing librn a chance for exercise it will facilitate herd breeding the yard ard should be constructed of good posts nine feet long set in the ground three feet and extending above aboe the ground six feet rough planks cs poles or other strong cheap material should be used for the fence which should be spliced to the posts posta on the inside or the side next nest to the bull A breeding rack in a good breeding stall the entrance of which Is controlled by a gate Is of vital tin importance A bull will take more exercise it if lie he Is given ghen something to play with suggests professor goodman A keg a log or a steel drum he says sas wll wil encourage the bull to move about or place a strong post sk six feet tall in the middle of the yard ard and to the top of this fasten a chain about two feet long to the lower end of the chain fasten a keg or old milk can the bull will play with this by the hour |