Show ATTENTION NEEDED BY EWES ample supply of dry fodder Is one of first essentials give attention to lameness by y W R GILBERT it Is well to see that the ow ewe 0 floch has an ample supply of dry fodder nothing Is better for them than good well got hay enes should never under any circumstances be allowed to have roots alone nor should they be fed on roots and grain or grain and cake those who feed this and omit tho hay are spending money in waste A judicious combination of all these would form the ideal food and give the best results aliko alike to the dam and its offspring the lamb must not be neglected provision must always be made too that a dry can be secured with mith good shelter from the wet and wind and a separate pen be provided in which specially prepared food suit able to the palate of the young lamb iamb should be placed care being taken that only a small quantity at a time should be placed in the trough and that any left over should be removed before a fresh lot Is given in the flocks where there Is any signs of 0 lameness in the ewes attention should be at once given no matter how slight the ailment should be immediately removed from tho the flock and not allowed to run with them aga again in until a cure has been effected lameness among the ewes means lameness among the lambs laabs and Is probably no greater source of loss among young lambs than this |