. Farmer and stockbreeder . =olved that tliosecretary be directed to make inquiries and to takesuch steps as may be deemed necessary to oppose theBill. HEREFORDS FOR SOUTH AFRICA AND JAMAICA Five more animals have been exported to SouthAfrica. The Breeders Exportation Association, Ltd.,have secured from Mr. A. W. Trotman, of LangstonoCourt, near Newport, Mon., his smart yearlings, , Braggart, and Plinth, bred by the late LordRhondda, of Llanwern Park; also Mr. Trotrraansthree-year-olds Dcwgall and Lancer, bred by H. Marfell, of Usk, Monmouthshire. All thesebulls should help consi


. Farmer and stockbreeder . =olved that tliosecretary be directed to make inquiries and to takesuch steps as may be deemed necessary to oppose theBill. HEREFORDS FOR SOUTH AFRICA AND JAMAICA Five more animals have been exported to SouthAfrica. The Breeders Exportation Association, Ltd.,have secured from Mr. A. W. Trotman, of LangstonoCourt, near Newport, Mon., his smart yearlings, , Braggart, and Plinth, bred by the late LordRhondda, of Llanwern Park; also Mr. Trotrraansthree-year-olds Dcwgall and Lancer, bred by H. Marfell, of Usk, Monmouthshire. All thesebulls should help considerably to improve the stockof South Africa. Messrs. A. Maneell and Co., ofShrewsbury, have despatched to Jamaica the year-ling Confidence, bred and sold by Mr. C. H. Plant,of Weston House, Pembridsre. Herefordshire. Leicestershire Agricultural Societys Show is totake place on the County Cricket Ground, Leicester,on Thursday, July 24. The schedule, just issued,includes prizes amounting to £700 in addition tochallenge Photo by] Sblre Stallion, ROWISOTOS CHAMPIOS KIS.» [Pars, Property of Mr. E. J. APPLEBY—Let to Crewe Shire Borse Society. 1052 THE FARMER ANT) STOCKBREEDER June 9, 1919. Rearing Calves PLANS FOR STOCK RAISING LIKELY Whilst it was never more important that we i out on the landsnould raise as many calves as we possibly can, 1 calves,provided they are of proper breeding and quality,yet we hear on all sides of an abnormal numberof calves of all grades being slaughtered. Thisis a fatal policy, and one which should be put autop to without delay. Good rearing calves aredifficult to obtain in spite of the fiict that the TO PROVE PROFITABLE if the cows run out with the Probably theorists will say that a new milkdiet such a*> calves get when suckling is far toocostly in these days, as we know by thevarious experiments which have been carriedout that it is possible to raise calves practicallywithout milk at all, but we must consider the W Wfc#V«*« . 11 V. v~»


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