Experiments is a Point it will be admitted of considerable Importance to the Agriculturist, although it may have been, as might be expected, surmised by many intelligent Observers. Not only however is Variety of Food requisite for an Animal in an artificial... The Chemist - Seite 3641846Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1846 - 618 Seiten
...intelligent observers. Not only, however, is variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial state ; it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...one grass, in the production of fat cattle and good milk cow; , To any one who considers with attention the experiments which have been detailed, there... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1846 - 628 Seiten
...intelligent Observers. Not only however is Variety of Food requisite for an Animal in an artificial State, it is found also to be beneficial to one in a Condition...One Grass, in the Production of fat Cattle and good Milk Cows. To any one who considers with Attention the Experiments which have been detailed there cannot... | |
| Robert Dundas Thomson - 1846 - 192 Seiten
...intelligent observers. Not only, however, is variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial slate, it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...akin to that of nature. For it is upon this principle A Stewed Hash of Sheep'i Draught for Ten Persona. Quantity Quantity for One. for Ten. ». f. 2 Ibs.... | |
| 1847 - 592 Seiten
...also to be beneficial to one in a condition more akin to that of nature. For it is upon this principle we are able to account for the superior influence...one grass, in the production of fat cattle and good milk cows. To any one who considers with attention the experiments which have been detailed, there... | |
| 1847 - 600 Seiten
...observers. Not only, however, is a variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial state, it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...akin to that of nature. For it is upon this principle we are able to account for the superior influence of old natural pastures, which consist of a variety... | |
| 1847 - 590 Seiten
...observers. Not only, however, is a variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial state, it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...akin to that of nature. For it is upon this principle we are able to account for the superior influence of old natural pastures, which consist of a variety... | |
| Henry Colman - 1848 - 656 Seiten
...observers. Not only, however, is variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial state, — it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...one grass, in the production of fat cattle and good milk cows. To any one who considers with attention the experiments which have been detailed, there... | |
| Ebenezer Emmons, A. Osborn - 1848 - 614 Seiten
...beneficial when in a condition more akin to nature. It is on this principle, the author thinks, that we are to account for the superior influence of old natural...one grass, in the production of fat cattle and good milk cows. He thinks, that cattle in a state of confinement would be benefited by a frequent, almost... | |
| Henry Colman - 1851 - 626 Seiten
...observers. Not only, however, is variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial state, — it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...a variety of grasses and other plants, over those pas tures which are formed of only one grass, in the production of fat cattle and good milk cows. To... | |
| Robert Dundas Thomson - 1856 - 196 Seiten
...intelligent observers. Not only, however, is variety of food requisite for an animal in an artificial state, it is found also to be beneficial to one in a condition...akin to that of nature. For it is upon this principle A Stewed Hash of Sheep*i Draught for Ten Persons. Quantity Uirmiity forOne. lor Ten. ». d. 2 Ibs.... | |
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