The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 71Rogerson and Tuxford, 1872 |
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... sheep . His plan was to keep his sheep in the yard . He began to put them into the yard about Christmas time , and he kept them there constantly , occasionally walking them out . He littered the yard night and morning , and raked them ...
... sheep . His plan was to keep his sheep in the yard . He began to put them into the yard about Christmas time , and he kept them there constantly , occasionally walking them out . He littered the yard night and morning , and raked them ...
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... sheep over a piece of pasture , it might be assumed they drop an immense number of eggs over that pasture . If they took directly a number of young sheep over the land it does not result that they are affected , showing that in the ...
... sheep over a piece of pasture , it might be assumed they drop an immense number of eggs over that pasture . If they took directly a number of young sheep over the land it does not result that they are affected , showing that in the ...
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... sheep . It was always best to ex- hibit anything given to sheep in a rather large volume of fluid , and not a small tablespoonful or teaspoonful . Mr. KISTRUCK fancied children were as liable to this disorder as lambs were . As to ...
... sheep . It was always best to ex- hibit anything given to sheep in a rather large volume of fluid , and not a small tablespoonful or teaspoonful . Mr. KISTRUCK fancied children were as liable to this disorder as lambs were . As to ...
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