. Farmer and stockbreeder . opham Coming King ; foal only judged.—1 and 2, A. C. Birch, Eastry ; r., the Exors. of J. Capp,Sholden. Yearlingg by Eaton Fear None.—1, F. de B. Collard. MinsterAbbey ; 2, H. T. Willett. Monkton ; r, A. C. Birch. Yearlings by Popham Coming King.—1. S. Roberts, Wymyns-wold ; 2, The Earl of Guilford. Waldershare Park; r.,.theEvors. of J. Capp. Two-year-olds by Eaton Fear None.—1. F. de B. Collard ;2. Capt. J. T. Freud. , Northdown ; r., G. F. SpantonBamsgate. Two-year-olds by Popham Coming King.—1. The Earl ofGuilford; 2. the Exors. of W. P. Hampton, Langdon ; r.


. Farmer and stockbreeder . opham Coming King ; foal only judged.—1 and 2, A. C. Birch, Eastry ; r., the Exors. of J. Capp,Sholden. Yearlingg by Eaton Fear None.—1, F. de B. Collard. MinsterAbbey ; 2, H. T. Willett. Monkton ; r, A. C. Birch. Yearlings by Popham Coming King.—1. S. Roberts, Wymyns-wold ; 2, The Earl of Guilford. Waldershare Park; r.,.theEvors. of J. Capp. Two-year-olds by Eaton Fear None.—1. F. de B. Collard ;2. Capt. J. T. Freud. , Northdown ; r., G. F. SpantonBamsgate. Two-year-olds by Popham Coming King.—1. The Earl ofGuilford; 2. the Exors. of W. P. Hampton, Langdon ; C. Birch. Horse in cart and harness, bred by any one of the Bettes-hanger sires.—1 and 3, F. de B. Collard; 2, A. C. Birch ; r , M. Bell. Bourne Park. Bridgend Oattle Fair was well attended onThursday. Store oattle changed hands at prices upto £24 apiece, but buying was not brisk owing tothe dry weather. Horses fetched good prices, andewes and lambs were sold under tho hammer for£6 2s. a 1104 THE FARMER AM) STOCKBREEDER Jcke 2, 1919. FITS IN CALVES SUPPOSED CAUSE AND TI1E METHOD OFTREATMENT It is not generally realised that fits ariserhiefly from acute indigestion and a reflex actionon the brain, but that such is the case receivesadded proof as the seasons come and go andreliable veterinarians in all countries make notesof cases. One of the difficulties of investigationis that of making post-mortem examinations, theowner being unwilling to pay for such luxui the busy practitioner not being able to affordthe time, especially if he has to wait for at the present time are much too valuableto be cut about anyhow in order to open thetrunk before removing the pelt. Greater oppor-tunity occurs in other countries, and an accumu-lating amount of information is constantlytillering through from the various State bureausof the United States of America. Someof these investigators, confident in the be-lief that it is acute indigest


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