Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

25 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

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TRAINING THE COLT. j

REMEDIES.

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A WRINKLE IN PIG RAISING.

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Llanfair Joins Newtown.

♦ PRESERVATION OF POULTRY…

WOMEN WITH NERVES.

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HELPS IN DUCK-RAISING.

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HELPS IN DUCK-RAISING. A successful breeder of ducks states that he has secured the best results by allowing his hens to mother the ducklings, but the eggs should be sprinkled or dipped in tepid water about once in four days, when the hen is absent from the nest. When the eggs are placed under the duck it is not essential that they be sprinkled or dipped in water. As soon as the ducklings are hatched the hen had better be given a coop in a dry place, and the young ducklings furnished with a small shallow pan of water, which should be changed frequently. Oatmeal is the best food for the ducklings for the first two weeks. It is best to boil it and then allow it to cool before feeding. There is no better feed for young ducks than bits of food from the kitchen. Nothing will make a more savoury feed for the little duck than to take a spade and dig up a small plot of ground in a damp place, and allow them to gather the worms and insects that are turned up. Ducks can be raised in almost any poultry yard, but in order to make them profitable they will require more care than the chickens, and the breeding is attended with more expense in a yard that is not supplied with running water than where it has such a con- venience. To raise the best and most vigorous ducks the males should not be related to the females, and one drake should be kept for every two or three duoks. After hatching, keep in their pens until the dews are off and during cold storms and heavy rains.

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MOTTLED OR STREAKY BUTTER.

"The Only Champion."

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THE GOVERNMENT AND HORSE BREEDING.

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The Question of Health.

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THE GOVERNMENT AND HORSE BREEDING.