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... four year olds , and never going beyond £ 11 per head . The highest figure at that time for feeding - cattle at Falkirk Tryst was about £ 13 . On Tuesday morning he came to my cattle , and inspected them first of any he looked at , and ...
... four year olds , and never going beyond £ 11 per head . The highest figure at that time for feeding - cattle at Falkirk Tryst was about £ 13 . On Tuesday morning he came to my cattle , and inspected them first of any he looked at , and ...
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... four tens ( I had often to divide lots of cattle for my customers when I was in the lean- cattle trade ) . The cattle are first cut through as equally as possible ; the two divisions are then cut through again , and you have thus four ...
... four tens ( I had often to divide lots of cattle for my customers when I was in the lean- cattle trade ) . The cattle are first cut through as equally as possible ; the two divisions are then cut through again , and you have thus four ...
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... four he had never bought ; and when the lot was counted to be joined to the drove , they would not number more than ninety - five . I advertised for them , and had a man in Buchan a week searching for them ; and when I told Thom in ...
... four he had never bought ; and when the lot was counted to be joined to the drove , they would not number more than ninety - five . I advertised for them , and had a man in Buchan a week searching for them ; and when I told Thom in ...
Side 10
... four or five o'clock in the morning , breakfasted , and not tasted food till six o'clock at night . The weather was so bad on one occasion that man and beast were up to the knees in mud . I had my beasts standing near one of the gates ...
... four or five o'clock in the morning , breakfasted , and not tasted food till six o'clock at night . The weather was so bad on one occasion that man and beast were up to the knees in mud . I had my beasts standing near one of the gates ...
Side 22
... four or five weeks at the first of the season . If kept on straw and turnips alone in winter , he may add a third or at least a fourth to his live weight . But much depends on the weather . I have never known cattle make much ...
... four or five weeks at the first of the season . If kept on straw and turnips alone in winter , he may add a third or at least a fourth to his live weight . But much depends on the weather . I have never known cattle make much ...
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