. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Hygienic Conditioxs. 67 hem witli tho The cattle in lexico by the followers )cn no care be- corrallcd and 3st of their de- :liey are really ivatiou. The tie, always and 'luhiiat, but are L-land under the Much profit is 3, carefully re- 3 market, as the men who make 5 will suffice for , they have been must have free >ss some imfore- ,zierrf, on an av- )n their origi


. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Hygienic Conditioxs. 67 hem witli tho The cattle in lexico by the followers )cn no care be- corrallcd and 3st of their de- :liey are really ivatiou. The tie, always and 'luhiiat, but are L-land under the Much profit is 3, carefully re- 3 market, as the men who make 5 will suffice for , they have been must have free >ss some imfore- ,zierrf, on an av- )n their original aval, attendance Aiich has attend- l to many modi- e, until the very lass of stock will ten it is probable )ck will be occa- ;nts made by very lodiEying circum- ^-five bushels of n instead of feed- peculiar training, pursuits before- hand, they are bound to pay dearly for their experience, after they have entered upon their business in this state. Tlie squatter or sheep farmer in Australia has a climni-e wliich never demands care for sheep, in the way of housing or shelter, in winter. It can hardly be said that he has a winder to contend with, as there is not a day in the whole year when water will freeze in the open air. Usually the temperature of the rainy months, June, July and August, does not fall below 50 degrees above zeri, and 58 degrees comes nearer the average. In that climate, with all the udvant- ages incidental to an immense range of country, so that the squatter can reckon his flodks at from fifty thousand, to twice or three times that number, the proprietor of a run must be a man of great experience in the business, or he must have an overseer whom he can implicitly trust, if he would avoid losing a fortune. Foot rot and scab will kill oii his flocks, or will impoverish them and destroy the value of their fleeces, until there will be little or no return upon his capital, after paying the ex^ienses, incidental to his otherwise lucrative pursuit. In Kansas, men


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