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... week searching for them ; and when I told Thom in Edinburgh that they could not be found , he confessed he had never bought them . I am not sure if it was the same year we had come up to Edinburgh the Saturday night before Hallow Fair ...
... week searching for them ; and when I told Thom in Edinburgh that they could not be found , he confessed he had never bought them . I am not sure if it was the same year we had come up to Edinburgh the Saturday night before Hallow Fair ...
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... weeks after a beast is attacked with this disease , it will go back in condition ; but I have seldom seen much loss by it . If in warm weather , the beast may have to be taken up to avoid the flies ; if the disease is inside the throat ...
... weeks after a beast is attacked with this disease , it will go back in condition ; but I have seldom seen much loss by it . If in warm weather , the beast may have to be taken up to avoid the flies ; if the disease is inside the throat ...
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... weeks of May , and cold stormy weather sets in , with no covering to defend them , they will fall off so much that the purchaser will scarcely believe they are the beasts he bought . Thus he not only loses all his grass , but the beasts ...
... weeks of May , and cold stormy weather sets in , with no covering to defend them , they will fall off so much that the purchaser will scarcely believe they are the beasts he bought . Thus he not only loses all his grass , but the beasts ...
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... week's new grass in Aber- deenshire at the first of the season is worth at least . two and a half upon old grass ; and it is wonderful what improvement a good strawyard bullock will make in four or five weeks at the first of the season ...
... week's new grass in Aber- deenshire at the first of the season is worth at least . two and a half upon old grass ; and it is wonderful what improvement a good strawyard bullock will make in four or five weeks at the first of the season ...
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... weeks ; then return the cattle , and the grass will be as sweet as before . It requires practice to know the number of cattle , and the proper time to put on these cattle , to secure the full benefits of new grass . Three days ...
... weeks ; then return the cattle , and the grass will be as sweet as before . It requires practice to know the number of cattle , and the proper time to put on these cattle , to secure the full benefits of new grass . Three days ...
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