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  7. For the Man on the Land

    The importance of sanitary conditions as a factor in the control of suberculosis in the dairy herd is once more illustrated by results obtained at ...

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  9. CARING FOR YOUNG PIGS.

    Having, decided what to breed and got a sow near to farrowing, Mr. Leech urged the provision of a dry, sheltered pen, but without too much ...

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  10. CALVES AND TUBERCULOUS MOTHERS.

    Under these conditions tests were conducted with calves to ascertain to what extent sanitary surroundings influenced the development of ...

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  11. FATTENING FEED.

    Discussing the handling of young pigs after they are independent of the sow, Mr. Leech advised a fair amount of run until they are large enough to ...

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  12. DIFFICULT TO DETECT.

    The difficulty of detecting tuberculous cows without the tuberculin test is now pretty generally admitted. Says this professor: "Some of the ...

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  13. PASTORAL.

    As the name implies, the Cheviot, breed of sheep comes from the mountainous districts about the border of England and Scotland, and some years ...

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  14. PIC-RAISING.

    Addressing the members of the Little Plain branch of the Agricultural Bureau on the subject of pig-raising, Mr. S. Leech recalled the old adage ...

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  15. A VERY HARDY BREED.

    They do well, "on the natural pastures all the year round when another breed, or cross-breed will not. Proof of this was obtained here in the ...

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  16. BREEDS PREFERRED.

    His own preference in the way of breeds were for the Berkshires, Yorkshires and Tamworths, and the last named he did not like by itself, but ...

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