ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
fWe .hall ba jrlad to answer, as far as | possible, all questions relating to tne pas Loral, agricultural. and dairying ' dnetries. bee-culture, horticulture, poul-try-raising. etc. Inquirers must senu their full name and address, as a guarantee of good faith, but may also forward a nom de plume for purpose-a of reply. Readers are also invited to forward com ment or personal experience on any point! raised in these answers or on this page.— Ed. Land Page. "N.Z. Times.”] B. W. R.—lt doe-a not necessarily follow that because a single cow does not get in calf that the cause is contagious abortion. Seeing that all the rest of you r herd are right, it is probable that this animal hns become barren through some Chronic trouble affecting the KoneraUve ortrans, or other cruise apart from con Lay ion. The best thing you can do.aipe; Oiaily as she is a young cow, is to fatten her for the butcher. STOCK SALES. Wednesday .-Abraham and Otakl ,SS«a»» r ““ *gas Jf.A. Co.. Palmerston. T «vin Friday.— Abraham and Williams. Leri . Dalgety and Co., Fcilding. Levin. SHOWS. « K'E^cfe^A^r;
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 3
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