. Farmer and stockbreeder . bought from Mr. John Evens, of Burton, Lincoln,the yearling Lincoln Red bull Burton Sheer. Messrs. Alldays general-purpose tractor maybe seen at work on April 10 and 11, between thehours of and at Mr. Tomlin-sons farm, Washwood Heath, near , start from Martineau-street, Birmingham,and the field is within two minutes of the terminuset Washwood Heath. This demonstration isorganised owing to the large number of applicantswho ivish to see the tractor at work. At a meeting at Penrith of the Fell Pony Society,which promotes the breedi
. Farmer and stockbreeder . bought from Mr. John Evens, of Burton, Lincoln,the yearling Lincoln Red bull Burton Sheer. Messrs. Alldays general-purpose tractor maybe seen at work on April 10 and 11, between thehours of and at Mr. Tomlin-sons farm, Washwood Heath, near , start from Martineau-street, Birmingham,and the field is within two minutes of the terminuset Washwood Heath. This demonstration isorganised owing to the large number of applicantswho ivish to see the tractor at work. At a meeting at Penrith of the Fell Pony Society,which promotes the breeding of ponies in the Felldistricts of the Northern Counties, it was reportedthat the Board of Agriculture would renew for thecoming season their premiums for five young stal-lions in various parts of the societys area. TheI National Pony Society offered premiums for FellI ponies at three agricultural shows, and these wereI allocated to Kirkby Stephen, Shap, and HesketNewmarket. 538 THE FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER Maech 31, POST-MORTEMS Post-mortem examinations of poultry are con-ducted at the nominal charge of Is. 6d. Ifforwarded by post they must be sent at the letterrate of postage, and be packed in receptacleshermetically sealed or otherwise securely closed,which must themselves be enclosed in strongwooden, leather, or metal cases. Packets con-taining euch bodies which are not packedin this way or are sent by parcel poet will, ifobserved in transit, be destroyed by theauthorities. They should be addressed to TheFarmer and Stockbreeder, 6, Eseex-street, Strand,London, , and marked Post-mortem. CHICK (B. M. W.).—Pneumonia was the causeof death. Probably contracted on the journey.—Vet. PULLET (M.).—There could be no doubt aboutthe cause of death, as on opening the belly it wasfound full of yolk of egg, in -which the bowels werebathed, but there was no apparent cause for it, thebird not being fat inside or otherwise suffering frompressure. The loss of a number of oth
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