Cattle and Cattle-breedersWilliam Blackwood, 1869 - 135 sider |
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... season took charge of the cattle . My first speculation was a £ 12 grass - field . In this I had a partner , an excellent man , who had been a servant to my father for twenty years . It was a good year , and we divided £ 15 of profit ...
... season took charge of the cattle . My first speculation was a £ 12 grass - field . In this I had a partner , an excellent man , who had been a servant to my father for twenty years . It was a good year , and we divided £ 15 of profit ...
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... season for house- feeding . I only gave up the commission business when I could carry it out no longer to my satisfac- tion and to the advantage of my employers . For years after I went to the Falkirk markets there was not a white beast ...
... season for house- feeding . I only gave up the commission business when I could carry it out no longer to my satisfac- tion and to the advantage of my employers . For years after I went to the Falkirk markets there was not a white beast ...
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... put cattle upon grass so much the better . Cattle never forget an early bite of new grass . A week's new grass in Aberdeenshire at the first of the season is worth at least two and a half upon old THE FEEDING OF CATTLE . 21.
... put cattle upon grass so much the better . Cattle never forget an early bite of new grass . A week's new grass in Aberdeenshire at the first of the season is worth at least two and a half upon old THE FEEDING OF CATTLE . 21.
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... 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 improvement in April , or even up to the 12th of ...
... 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 improvement in April , or even up to the 12th of ...
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... season . By the middle of July it will be nothing but withered herbage . Young grass ought to be well eaten down , and then relieved for two or three weeks ; then return the cattle , and the grass will be as sweet as before . It ...
... season . By the middle of July it will be nothing but withered herbage . Young grass ought to be well eaten down , and then relieved for two or three weeks ; then return the cattle , and the grass will be as sweet as before . It ...
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