Show self an feeding lambs ozi on chop feed Is favored western feeder lambs have been sue and economically self fed at the university of illinois on a mixture of ground corn and chopped alfalfa hay the self fed lambs gained faster than a similar lot hand wd fed on shelled corn and an chopped hay and required less feed per 1100 pounds of gain A portion of the illinois report reads as follows apparently there Is no i danger of when a mixture of ground corn and hay bay is self fed and the proportion pt corn to hay is about one to four ct at the start icart and one to one after seven weeks of feeding at the nebraska station a ration of corn chopped alfalfa and linseed mek meal proved jey ery successful for fattening fait fattening ening lam lambs bs it was found necessary to io crack the corn to prevent abe lambs from picking g out the ille her nela alfalfa hay and other hages can be e chopped for live stock by means of afa farm rm o owned W lied r roughage mallio mills jl i haw jn in the he case of large lare wounds good results will wili be obtained if the shellac Is applied only over the cambium cut edges of the bark and the sapwood but the permanent dressing should cover the entire sear scar A shellac brush can be cleaned easily by working it around for a few minutes in a cup of water with hall half 11 teaspoonful of ordinary borax shellac can readily be removed from the hands with the same preparation |