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The new farmer's calendar : or monthly remembrancer for all kinds of country business ; comprehending all the material improvements in the new husbandry with the management of live stock, inscribed to the farmers of Great Britain / by a farmer and breeder [i. e. J. Lawrence]
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SHEEP. 5271

India édy fered to decline in condition, must be allowed a Ig alive, by little corn; and Dorsets, and I believe all other tain, by bi sheep, well kept, will take the ram a few days after M; Dut the bringing forth; missing the first time, they may suc- the tragedy ceed at the next return of their heat, which is in | Very plea. about ten days. d, instantly Ihave known lambs very successfully suckled by \ nearly t cows; anda young tup so brought up to great size and beauty; much to the annoyance of the cow- Anas, des house moralists, who stigmatized the practice as ood keep boldumptious, and as flying in the face of God Al- ry be p10 mighty.- ping ihe I must make so free with Mr. Culley, as to bor- sof Wilt row his synopsis of the different breeds of British Eke sheep; at the same time recommending his obser- Tis vations on live stock, to all concerned therein, as

the best practical view of the cattle of a country, which has ever appeared in this, or, I believe, ia any other language.

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