. Breeder and sportsman. ds to scratched-up flower beds, packed ber- half eaten tomatoes, stolen nests, mileB of cars to stretch along the track and are a nuisance generally,toward Baltimore. Yokahama fowls are a variety not very In 1901 the receiptB and consumption of well known. They are noted for the great Care of Mule Colts. In Kentucky we begin receiving mulecolts in October. They are then weanedand to keep them from drifting badly wefeed green corn and cane and some grainsuch aa corn and oats. Or elae have awell fenced lot with a crop of rank cloverbluegrass or other grasses. After theyh


. Breeder and sportsman. ds to scratched-up flower beds, packed ber- half eaten tomatoes, stolen nests, mileB of cars to stretch along the track and are a nuisance generally,toward Baltimore. Yokahama fowls are a variety not very In 1901 the receiptB and consumption of well known. They are noted for the great Care of Mule Colts. In Kentucky we begin receiving mulecolts in October. They are then weanedand to keep them from drifting badly wefeed green corn and cane and some grainsuch aa corn and oats. Or elae have awell fenced lot with a crop of rank cloverbluegrass or other grasses. After theyhave quieted down they are given the runof the cornfields and wheat fields, orsome pasture of good graae. They may be turned into the cornfieldbefore the corn is gathered, for they carelittle for corn when there is plenty ofrank grass such as is found along thefences, in the hollows and other unculti-vated portions of the grain fields. If thesupply of this feed is lufficient, this pas-turing may be kept up until well into. BERTINA 3:17 It by DIRECTUM eggs in New York city were 2,372,500crates of 30 dozen each. Chicago hasgiven even a larger per capita consump-tion, or an average of 1,581,545 crates ayear. Truly the egg industry ia a greatbusiness. When we consider it in con-nection with the broilers, spring chickens,tough and tender, and roosters we con-sume, the poultry interests assume prodi-gious total value of the poultry and eggB length of their tail and hackle phoenix fowls are said to be superiorto the Yokahama. Their tail feathers areabout a yard in length. Their generalappearance is like that of the games. Poultry can exhauBt soil just as cropsexhaust soil. There seems to come atime when there is nothing more in ithem. They kill the grass and eat uthe aharp gravel and sand, and catthe inaecte. The soil needs rthe fowls need a change. rest, 12 ®itc f&veeirev crnX* &p£ivt&mcm [December 12, 190. Why Milk Varies. Professor J. A. Conover of the


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