We—I say it advisedly—yarded them safely that night, when a well-managed hostelry consoled me for the frightful anxiety I had undergone.
A dangerous-looking four-year-old bullock was now yarded in the outer enclosure, light of flesh but exceeding fierce, which he proceeded to demonstrate by clearing the place of all spectators in the shortest time on record.
If I do not carry help to my people, they will be pulled down and killed, as the wolves pull down the moose when he is yarded for the winter, and food is scarce.
Killing yarded deer is not exactly sportsmanlike, and is unlawful besides; but law is understood to yield to the necessities of the frontier, and the boys needed the meat badly.
Not a deer trail did they see; probably the animals were yarded for the winter.
When the turkey hen is ready to lay she will start in first by looking in all the corners, for if she is yarded up, it is her nature to look for a dark and secluded spot in which to lay.
When they are yarded and from eight to ten females are kept, it is better to have two toms and keep one shut up while the other is with the hens, changing them at least twice a week.
I harsk'd Jacky about 'em when he yarded the others, an' he said they wasn't with the rest.
Stanley had to go after the cows, which were little better than walking hides, yet were yarded morning and evening to yield a dribble of milk.
A mob that had travelled a long way was often yarded the night before the sales.
Rosses and Morrisons lost three horses when they had a go for 'em, besides there isn't a man on our place could have yarded them.
The bull would not wander far from the cows, and we drove them up and yarded them, with a good feed of fresh koraka, every now and then.
What is the condition of a stockman after he has brought up his mob and yarded it for the night?
Such dust baths should be especially provided for yarded chickens and during the winter.
The beef scrap will also be less than with yarded fowls, perhaps twenty-five cents per hen.
I wished to ascertain the difference in egg production and percentage of fertility between ducksyarded close and those with free range, the feed and other conditions being the same.
The tutu not having yet begun to spring, I yarded my bullocks at Main's.
Yarded sheep, driven to and fro twice daily, destroy more grass than they can eat, whereas when left to themselves it is all utilised.
Large tailing yards are maintained in different parts of the run to avoid much driving, and at weaning time the weaners are herded for a month or six weeks and yarded at night, which has a quieting effect they never forget.
In the Maine woods it is not the practice to haul to landings until the tree crop is practically all down and yarded on the main roads.
You've done as I told you, and only yarded at the ends of the twitch-roads, and haven't hauled to landings?
Sheep should be yarded for the operation immediately after a rain, if practicable, as the hoofs can then be readily cut.
Sheep, therefore, contract the disease from being driven over the pastures, yarded on the straw, etc.
He went and found Dave, who was asleep in a hay-stack, and along with Steven Burton they drove the cow home, and yarded her in the dark.
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