American FarmerJohn S. Skinner, 1869 |
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... hogs sleep on them . Lice will kill hogs that are perfectly fat , by getting into their ears , eating into their eyes , and very often prevent hogs from thriving , where they do not kill them outright . The owner wonders why his hogs do ...
... hogs sleep on them . Lice will kill hogs that are perfectly fat , by getting into their ears , eating into their eyes , and very often prevent hogs from thriving , where they do not kill them outright . The owner wonders why his hogs do ...
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... hogs with the cattle to consume the waste . Where corn is fed in the ear , either whole or broken , two hogs are needed for one steer ; and where the corn is crushed or ground coarse , one hog , though I incline to the opinion that one hog ...
... hogs with the cattle to consume the waste . Where corn is fed in the ear , either whole or broken , two hogs are needed for one steer ; and where the corn is crushed or ground coarse , one hog , though I incline to the opinion that one hog ...
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... Hogs . at for my opinion , that the hog has a very ex- I beg your readers not to be alarmed . I am not going to write a polished letter , although the heading may indicate that much . The hog is considered , for example , a filthy beast ...
... Hogs . at for my opinion , that the hog has a very ex- I beg your readers not to be alarmed . I am not going to write a polished letter , although the heading may indicate that much . The hog is considered , for example , a filthy beast ...
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