. Successful farming [microform] : how to farm for profit : the latest methods. Agriculture; Gardening; Farm management; Livestock; Agriculture; Jardinage; Exploitations agricoles; Bétail. if r- i I t i r s \>\ I 11< li! â ill Mi ;i i- 1 Uli '' .1 ^M' 244 Feeding Breeding Ewes. Rape for Feed. Early Lambs. Weaning Lambs. SUCCESSFUL FARMING. The feeding and exercise of breeding ewes requires special attention. In the autumn when being mated, they should receive extra feed; nothing is better than a feed of rape each day. It is advisable to have lambs come early in the spring, provided the


. Successful farming [microform] : how to farm for profit : the latest methods. Agriculture; Gardening; Farm management; Livestock; Agriculture; Jardinage; Exploitations agricoles; Bétail. if r- i I t i r s \>\ I 11< li! â ill Mi ;i i- 1 Uli '' .1 ^M' 244 Feeding Breeding Ewes. Rape for Feed. Early Lambs. Weaning Lambs. SUCCESSFUL FARMING. The feeding and exercise of breeding ewes requires special attention. In the autumn when being mated, they should receive extra feed; nothing is better than a feed of rape each day. It is advisable to have lambs come early in the spring, provided the ewes have a warm pen. The lambs should have a compartment in the pen, arranged so that the ewes cannot get 119. SHROPSHIRE. and where they can receive extra mixed feed of pulped roots, cut clover, bran, bruised oats and ground flaxseed. The lambs should be docked when a week old. Have some early rape ready for them by the middle of July (weaning time) so as to keep them growing and develop a strong, healthy. 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 Rennie, William, 1835-1910. Toronto : W. Rennie's Sons


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