. Farmer and stockbreeder . s on the sale of a cow; 14 weeks keep at?s., £2 16s.; sale fee, 2s. 6d.; and cost of sendingthe cow to Chesterfield, 10s. For the plaintiff Haslam, Mr. H. R. Cleaver saidon July 20 last a cow was put up for sale at auction in Chesterfield market. At theonset the auctioneer stated that he hid do instruc-tions, and the sale price stuck at £15. The defendantthen said, I guarantee this cow to be right andstraight and in- calf for September. The biddingproceeded after this, and the cow was knocked downto the plaintiff for £22. When Haslam got the cowhome


. Farmer and stockbreeder . s on the sale of a cow; 14 weeks keep at?s., £2 16s.; sale fee, 2s. 6d.; and cost of sendingthe cow to Chesterfield, 10s. For the plaintiff Haslam, Mr. H. R. Cleaver saidon July 20 last a cow was put up for sale at auction in Chesterfield market. At theonset the auctioneer stated that he hid do instruc-tions, and the sale price stuck at £15. The defendantthen said, I guarantee this cow to be right andstraight and in- calf for September. The biddingproceeded after this, and the cow was knocked downto the plaintiff for £22. When Haslam got the cowhome he could get no milk from her, and fromsomething a man said to him he (plaintiff) watchedher. He found that the reason why the cow gaveno milk was that she sucked herself, and he alsodiscovered that she was not in calf. Plaintiff thr uwent to see Thorpe and told him he should want£2 or £3 from him. Defendant replied : Oh, forthat cow. I know her dodge—6he sucks remarked, She cannot be straight, Photos by] Sussex Goalkeeper 34365 [Parsons. Some Sussex Shires Owned by Mr. K. C. FAIR WE A THER, AVIS FORD PARK. \ Champions Goalkeeper.—Let to theWelbeck Society. Chearsley Briar Kino Yearling colt by Nortnanby Briar King. Boro Draughtsman. 2nd Shire Show, 191g. Purchased for 3,;r. Edgcote Diamond Queen.—Yearling filly by Bl aisdon Jupiter. at Edgcote. Drinking before eating has been proved to be theright plan, as a store of fluid is thus laid up andcan pass into the blood for making saliva bymeans of the various glands whose secretionstake an important part-in digestion. When thisgut gets packed with woody fibre or rough stuffof little value as food, and colic follows it is verygenerally fatal, more so than when the other por-tions are impacted. With the bowel packed andthe hundredweight or more of foetus pressing, itis not surprising if bad consequences occasionallyresult. PREVENTIVE MEASURES Any preventive measures then must includ


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