Show PROPER RATIONS FOR LAMBS no animal capable of giving better returns than sheep good I 1 warm sheds are arc essential As economical consumers of rough age and home grown grains no animal is capable ot of giving better returns than the sheep alaby farmers have hane found lamb feeding a profitable bust busi ness feeding limbs seems es specially ally adapted to many firms farms labor is available during the win lin ter and where one of the chief ends of stock feeding is if tile the resulting manure on such farms arms a bind of range lambs aill clem clean up the nelds fields in the tall fall utilize the farm roughage and leave a large appl of manur babides paying a profit for their food and attend ance good lambs bought early in the tall fall and to pasture and tall fall forage man ma gala gain from eight to alele pounds per head it at cry ry low lol cost such lambb ire are in much better condi conch tion to put on full rations lations of grain and will nill make better gains than those pur chased later and put on oil full feed at one once the lambs should go into the teed feed lot batore the vc weather aLlier is ii cold and changeable chang cible ahat hat they will glean from the fields after the first stormy weather leather vill lull hardia offset the losses from exposure and good warm sheds that open toward tho south are arc best during the full feeding period they IN will ill flirt ahrne a better it kept lit in bunches of 0 folly foit or fifty fiat in order to do this tho the shed may be subdivided lards and sleeping quarters must be dry and clean real foul air and dampness dimp ness are two to things that sheep cannot stand the feed troughs for grain should be fastened securely to the racks to prevent waste laste succulent teed feed adds to the of ct fi cienci of tile the ration roots and corn silage are the best tor for conditioning lambs at this time of the ear |