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TREATMENT OF ANIMALS.

No man should be allowed.^ to o.wh' an ! .animal' who does nob show toward it fcare i and kindness. How. often do r we"see men, and even women, .beat ' and tabuse^milk cows for the most trivial thing., As, long as a cow i« made tostand in-dread of. -her, owner — trembling. while being milked,, in" fear of a sudden severe lash — just solong will that cow fail to give full satisfaction at the pail. How much better alao to' 1 have your animals, gentle, so that you can approach and handle them even in the fields, than that they remain wild and ever,ready to, run at your a-imingj ""'

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Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 18

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TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 18

TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. Otago Witness, Issue 1343, 25 August 1877, Page 18

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