... their migration. Now and then, in calm weather, when mast falls sparingly, he calls them perhaps together by the music of his horn to a gratuitous meal ; but in general they need little attention, returning regularly home at night, though they often... A companion in a tour round Southampton - Side 125af John Bullar - 1819 - 262 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1792 - 724 sider
...experienced leaders in all herds, which have fpent this roving life before ; and can inrtruil their juniore in the method of it. By this management the herd is carried home to their refpeftive owners in iuch condition, that a little dry meat will foon fatten them. " I would not however... | |
| 1792 - 784 sider
...experienced leaders in all herds, which have fpent this roving life before ; and can inftrucl their junior» in the method of it. By this management the herd is carried homr to their refpeilive owners in hid) condition, that a little dry meat wüi foon fatten them. "... | |
| 1794 - 540 sider
...in all herds, which have fpent this roving life before ; and can inltruft their juniors ¡a E the 34 the method of it. By this management the herd is carried home to their refpeéhve owners in fuch condition, that a little dry meat will foon fatten them. I would not however... | |
| 1816 - 420 sider
...returning regularly home at night, though they often wander in the day two or three miles from their sty. There are experienced leaders in all herds, .which...condition, that a little dry meat will soon fatten them.' The chimney or common swallow (hirundo rustica) disappears about the end of the month. 'The congregating... | |
| 1819 - 188 sider
...returning regularly home at night, though they often wander in the day two or three miles from their stye. There are experienced leaders in all herds, which...respective owners in such condition, that a little dry meal will soon fatten them." On the twenty-second of September, the days and nights are equal all over... | |
| Tales - 1820 - 560 sider
...returning regularly home at night, though they often wander in the day two or three miles from their sty. There are experienced leaders in all herds, which...before; and can instruct their juniors in the method of jt. By this management the herd is carried home to their respective owners in such condition, that... | |
| 1821 - 276 sider
...returning regularly home at night, though they often wander in the day two or three miles from their sty. There are experienced leaders in all herds, which...condition, that a little dry meat will soon fatten them. Bloomfield has also described the feeding of swine in a forest : — From oak to oak they run with... | |
| 1821 - 188 sider
...returning regularly home at night, though they often wander in the day two or three miles from their sty. There are experienced leaders in all herds, which have spent this rovinglife before ; and can ii> struct their juniors in the method of it. By this management, the herd... | |
| 1822 - 496 sider
...attention, returning regularly home at night, tho' they wander in the day two or three miles from their sly. There are experienced leaders in all herds, which have spent this roving life before, and instruct their juniors in the method of it. By this management the herd is carried home to their respective... | |
| John Le Keux - 1829 - 476 sider
...returning regularly home at night, though they often wander in the day two or three miles from their sty. There are experienced leaders in all herds which...condition that a little dry meat will soon fatten them." An approaching storm seems to affect the feelings of the hog in a very singular manner. On such occasions... | |
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