. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. r:4 n I s T c) i; Y 0 F 11 F. \i [â : i- o i; n c a 'i' 'i^ l e reiuloT sei'vici', lonvmg' pvojudice out of tlu' (|iiestion. aiul as many ol' them as tlio jnirso will allow. A good Stan is hall' the battle, ami now IS tlio time to mako that start. Thoso who wisli to obtain gkiry ami honor m warfare must not eonie to the fieUl when the battle is won, but must share some part of the luirdeii. Money eannot pay a man for the eare, anxiety, anil risk he is e.\[ioseil to in importing stoek. It is a ta


. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. r:4 n I s T c) i; Y 0 F 11 F. \i [â : i- o i; n c a 'i' 'i^ l e reiuloT sei'vici', lonvmg' pvojudice out of tlu' (|iiestion. aiul as many ol' them as tlio jnirso will allow. A good Stan is hall' the battle, ami now IS tlio time to mako that start. Thoso who wisli to obtain gkiry ami honor m warfare must not eonie to the fieUl when the battle is won, but must share some part of the luirdeii. Money eannot pay a man for the eare, anxiety, anil risk he is e.\[ioseil to in importing stoek. It is a task that 1 shall be ghul to stv otliers umler- take, as 1 have ilone my share of the duty. 1 must now do justiee to those avo have, whieh IS much the pleasantest part ; there is no art, nil science, no study so pleasing, so substan- tially gratifying to the mind of man, as to fully develop the good pioinfs of animals, in his own superior skill and management. It may be made the theme of usefulness. My opinion of securing good stock, "\vith eeouomv in view, is. S\VEETHE.\RT 2ND, 602. AND VESTA 4TH. I2:CA. AT IS MONTHS (IStni. (Bred by F. W. Stone. Guelpti. Canada.) this: the farmer should procure two heifers and a bull of the very best order of that breed his taste directed, and let no price stop him, if the purse will sanction it; what says Shakespeare that 'purse is trash ;" so say I, compared with good animals. They were wealth of the first people; why not continue that of the present ? "With any ordinary luck the progeny of two females will soon extend while the male im- proves the inferior, and adds value to the whole ; this consideration will sustain high prices, and pare animals cannot be imported without pav- ing high for them. "J am further of o]iiniou that ]iure breeders for sires that can be depended upon, should h(> upheld in high prices, so as to enable them to keep their stock without a stain, as I think the most important part of breed


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