. Farmer and stockbreeder . ould be sown ina seed bed in the second week of August, and trans-P anted from it in October to March. You are noilikely to be under compulsion to grow wheatmatter of fact, there is very little that can beon stubbles, sown in September, that will give return; ami you had better not FARMING (B. W. C.).-Assuming (hat vourrelative is a skilled manager, you might venture ona small place; but do not embark all your capitalas there are risks. You will not do it under £15 an ta 120. \o,lr business sounds good enough, so do?Ot lose touch With it whilst any


. Farmer and stockbreeder . ould be sown ina seed bed in the second week of August, and trans-P anted from it in October to March. You are noilikely to be under compulsion to grow wheatmatter of fact, there is very little that can beon stubbles, sown in September, that will give return; ami you had better not FARMING (B. W. C.).-Assuming (hat vourrelative is a skilled manager, you might venture ona small place; but do not embark all your capitalas there are risks. You will not do it under £15 an ta 120. \o,lr business sounds good enough, so do?Ot lose touch With it whilst any uncertainly of8 fcl»f,»n ™.sts. Presumably because . , !,„? ;l„ir capital; and at .he am timetlH-y recogmse that they are not |,k,|v „ Zmuch sport on U» w;i i-i , , ? . l few politicalW. T. U As the land I hey lot; and hind carriesand fewer social, advantages.— PATENT (Thatciikr) .—You should annlv to a I;- ^t. such as Kvans. .lackson &a*b House, fcgh Holbprn, Lorn w and REPLIES TO POULTRY QUERIES WATER GLASS EGGS (H. H.).—Movingthem from one pan to another to count them willnot matter, but do not let them lie exposed so as toget dry.—G. A. P. WYANDOTTE PULLET BREATHINGBADLY (Interested1!.-This might arise frommany causes. Open the beak and look if there isany yellowish-while froth in mouth or throat. Ifso it is diptheretic roup, and is contagious. Morelikely to be bronchitis. If you find the mouth cleanput the bird in a warm place out of draughts. Givetwo teaspoonfuls of castor oil and five drops ofturpentine in it. Then give one-grain doses ofquinine sulphate three times a day. Give plenty ofclean water and sharps moistened with milk forfeed.—G. A. P. INSTINCTS OF POULTRY THE STRANGJ] SURVIVAL OF HABITS It is a curious and interesting stud; to inquireinto the instincts of man, beast and bird, whichhave been handed down through countlessgenerations from the wild and savage , our civilisation is but a veneer on thep


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