. The management and feeding of cattle . Cattle; Feeds. THE FEEDING AND CARE OF BULLS II3 aim should be to give them a box stall and yard at- tached. The companionship of one or more steers of like age may also be admissible. Young bulls should be trained to lead at an early age. The aim should be to train them thus early, even during the milk period. The benefits resulting there- from are the following: (i) They are then more easily. PURE JERSEY BULL, PRAIRIE CZAR {By courtesy of the owner, North Dakota Experiment Station) practiced in leading than at a later period. (2) They are usually more


. The management and feeding of cattle . Cattle; Feeds. THE FEEDING AND CARE OF BULLS II3 aim should be to give them a box stall and yard at- tached. The companionship of one or more steers of like age may also be admissible. Young bulls should be trained to lead at an early age. The aim should be to train them thus early, even during the milk period. The benefits resulting there- from are the following: (i) They are then more easily. PURE JERSEY BULL, PRAIRIE CZAR {By courtesy of the owner, North Dakota Experiment Station) practiced in leading than at a later period. (2) They are usually more submissive at all times when trained thus early to lead. (3) Tractability, as thus manifested, aids in the sale of a young sire. For a time a halter will suffice when leading young animals of this class, but gradually they come to know their strength, and not infrequently show resistance to being thus led. As soon as such indications appear, a ring should be promptly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shaw, Thomas, 1843-1918. New York : Orange Judd Co.


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