. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. .arger quadrupeds kept in British parks, as horses, wild cattle, buffaloes, deer, & green, or even with the paint called blue anticorrosion (ground glass and oilchiefly), or coated over with the pyrolignous liquor from the gasworks, such fences arenot obtrusive, and less liale to suggest ideas of limitation, confinement, restraint, &o,than


. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. .arger quadrupeds kept in British parks, as horses, wild cattle, buffaloes, deer, & green, or even with the paint called blue anticorrosion (ground glass and oilchiefly), or coated over with the pyrolignous liquor from the gasworks, such fences arenot obtrusive, and less liale to suggest ideas of limitation, confinement, restraint, &o,than walls or pales. Silarly characterised fences may be composed of connectedhurdles (fig. 487), which are valuable, and probably the cheapest of all fences in I Of? SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURE. II. dividing rich and extensive pastures, such as a park let oul to a fanner for several year*. grazing. Tor poultry, or for excluding hares, rabbits, &c. the lower part of such fencesia covered with a wire netting. (Jig. 488.) j «.i v 1111««»y»»< i < 11 i


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