. Farmer and stockbreeder . nd by the famousstallion Dunre Footprint. The Brydon ChallengeShield was awarded to Dunure Refiner, Ardendalebeing reserve, Dunure Refiner thus being the cham-pion of the show, and, having won the Cawdor Cupas a two year old, was not entitled to compete tinsyear. He is owned by Mr. F. L. Wallace, of Bal-cairn. (Some photographs of the horses exhibitedare published this week. LIVE STOCK TRADERS ASSOCIATION The first annual meeting of the Live StockTraders Association of Great Britain was held inthe Drovers Hall, Islington, on Monday week. Mr. John Hickman (Hastings)


. Farmer and stockbreeder . nd by the famousstallion Dunre Footprint. The Brydon ChallengeShield was awarded to Dunure Refiner, Ardendalebeing reserve, Dunure Refiner thus being the cham-pion of the show, and, having won the Cawdor Cupas a two year old, was not entitled to compete tinsyear. He is owned by Mr. F. L. Wallace, of Bal-cairn. (Some photographs of the horses exhibitedare published this week. LIVE STOCK TRADERS ASSOCIATION The first annual meeting of the Live StockTraders Association of Great Britain was held inthe Drovers Hall, Islington, on Monday week. Mr. John Hickman (Hastings) presided. It was reported that the membership had increasedto 1,294, and that that number had enabled theExecutive to reduce the second annual subscriptionof members from five to two guineas. A resolutionalU-ring the Articles of Association to that effectwas unanimously carried. The balance-sheetshowed a balance in hand of £4,848. In supporting the adoption of the report Lloyd (Messrs. Slimpson and Lloyd), Organising. Photos by] Clydesdales at Glasgow Show and elsewhere. [C. Rcid. Rising Star.—Winning two-year-old stallion. Ardendale.—Cawior Cup winner. Dunure Refiner.—\st aged class and Brydon Shield. Montrave Mae. I noted slatlion when 27 years old. mains of the disinfectant may destroy the sper-matozoa, so that the subsequent washing is asimportant as the disinfection, or rather theaseptic condition brought about by using germdestroyers for any lurking bacteria. Then theinstrument is ready. This preparation should bemade immediately before the instrument is in-tended to be employed. COLLECTION OF MATERIAL A sterilised cup should be ready to catch anyoverflow resulting from the natural service. Theinstrument itself should be introduced into thevestibule with its nozzle pointing forwards anddownwards, where there is a tendency to sacula-tion and the formation of a small reservoir ofthe fecundating fluid. Having charged thesyringe, the operator will discov


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