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  2. MOLASSES AND CORN FOR STOCK.

    THE effect of molasses upon stock—horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry—is to put flesh upon them, and improve their looks generally. In some cases it is given without any preparation whatever. It is simply put out in buckets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 667 words
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    THE 24th December, 1853, was a very hot day—not a doubt of it—the hottest day ever known in Australia. The sky was cloudless, silvery blue in colour; the atmosphere ungrateful, thin, and visibly trembling with irradiated fire. ...

    Article : 6,143 words
  4. ON SELECTING MALE ANIMALS FOR BREEDING.

    THE National Live Stock Journal, in commenting on the fact that bulls (no matter what their breed) who are unfortunate to have curly hair upon their heads and necks cannot be sold at anything like fair prices, remarks as follows:— ...

    Article : 337 words
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