Breeder and sportsman . MSgter To the sheep raiser the dipping ofsheep is always an unpleasant taskand one which is invariably avoidedwhen it is possible to do so. The ex-pense of labor and dip appears toooften to him as an unnecessary oneand an added cost to the raising ofsheep. It is often delayed until agreat deal of damage is done, and fre-quently action is not taken until thelaw compels it to prevent the spreadof disease. As soon as you notice the little pigsscouring, change the feed of the you have been feeding slops, changeto dry feed. If you are using branand snorts with wa^er o
Breeder and sportsman . MSgter To the sheep raiser the dipping ofsheep is always an unpleasant taskand one which is invariably avoidedwhen it is possible to do so. The ex-pense of labor and dip appears toooften to him as an unnecessary oneand an added cost to the raising ofsheep. It is often delayed until agreat deal of damage is done, and fre-quently action is not taken until thelaw compels it to prevent the spreadof disease. As soon as you notice the little pigsscouring, change the feed of the you have been feeding slops, changeto dry feed. If you are using branand snorts with wa^er or milk, cut outthe water or milk and feed the branand shorts dry. The appearance ofscours in the little pigs should re-ceive very prompt attention, as noth-ing knocks the little fellows out moresuddenly nor more completely. o The breeding bull should be kept ina thrifty condition at all times. Heneeds good care and feed to do sires physical condition at thetime of breeding exerts much influenceon the The Standard Trotting Stallion Alconda Jay Reg. Ho. 46831 Sired by Dam The Mighty Joy Bird, sire of Hawthorne 2:06^4 Alceste 2:07% Allerton ...... 2:09% Early Bird 2:10 Invader 2:10 Juslo (3) 2:10% 117 others in 2:30 sired Locanda 2:02 Allerson 2:05% Charley Hayt 2:06% etc., etc. Alma Wilkes, dam of (Oakland Belle 2:23%) by Baron Wilkes 2:18, sire of Bumps 2:03% Ruben stein 2:05 11 in 2:10 list. 140 in 2:30 list. Sire dams of Lady Gail Hamilton 2:06% India Silk 2:10% etc., etc. TERMS: $40 the Season. Usual return privilege. Good pasturage and the best of care taken ofmares at reasonable rates, but no responsibilityassumed for accidents or escapes. JAY BIRD and BARON WILKES are the two greatest stake-winning families of the Wilkes tribe. Alconda Jay is adark brown horse, hands high. Foaled in 1905. He is a very handsome horse of substantial and symmetrical pro-portions, with a perfect set of limbs and feet. A typical Wilkes in gait and conformatio
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