. Farmer and stockbreeder . ent issuegoes to press on Friday. June ft. Hwennj- J. Davie*.T,itllewe»u>n-J Brain W. If. Hiu e Tiblhorpe— H. H. S*«Telry Tollcthunl- HMBtf Farm*sod I And Ob The committee had also considered applicationswith reference to the numbering of caItwi purchasedwith their dams, and recommended that the herddesignation and number of the animal in tha breeders herd should be tattooed in the ear of suchcalves. <n application to the committee for the assistanceof some of its members in conducting parties of over-troop* lb Shorthorn s
. Farmer and stockbreeder . ent issuegoes to press on Friday. June ft. Hwennj- J. Davie*.T,itllewe»u>n-J Brain W. If. Hiu e Tiblhorpe— H. H. S*«Telry Tollcthunl- HMBtf Farm*sod I And Ob The committee had also considered applicationswith reference to the numbering of caItwi purchasedwith their dams, and recommended that the herddesignation and number of the animal in tha breeders herd should be tattooed in the ear of suchcalves. <n application to the committee for the assistanceof some of its members in conducting parties of over-troop* lb Shorthorn section of the1 Show was considered, and the committeeI hoped to arrange for such It was decided to bring out another issue of TheShorthorn Brrrdrrs (luiiir early in 1920. The Council agreed to co-operate with the Board ofAgriculture in their endeavours to obtain a census! of the Shorthorn herds of the Un:ted Kingdom ofGreat Britain and Ireland. June 9, 1919. AND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. 1015. REPLY TO POULTRY QUERY Querists must send their names and addrenei. Itshould be noted that we do not undertake itreply to inquiries by post. BEARING PEAFOWL (Novice).—Rearexactly as turkeys. In issue May 5. 1919, there isan article on the subject, giving the chicken formulaof foods on which they will thrive best, and a sketchof the run. If you have not saved yours get onefrom the office. The peahen will take care of themuntil she is ready for mating again. The young ofpeafowl are delicate at lirsi and must notbe allowedto run in wet grass. The only addition I recommendto the turkey dietary is ants eggs. Pare off an ant-bank, so common on clay soils, and you will findplenty of eggs underneath.—G. A. P. NATIONAL EGG LAYING TEST 1919-20 We are pleased to announce that arrangementshave been made by the National Utility PoultrySociety, in conjunction with the Great Eastern Rail-way Co., for the holding: of a further twelve monthslaying test at the Great East
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