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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MOWBURNT»
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... becoming tolerably dry, the lowering sky indicating another storm, alarms the
farmer, and he hurries the corn into stack ere it is in a fit state, thereby oftentimes
injuring the grain, by rendering it heated or mowburnt, or at all events
occasioning ...
2
Youatt on the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse ...: ...
This is necessary for the developement of the saccharine principle ; but
occasionally it proceeds too far and the hay becomes mowburnt, in which state it
is injurious, or even poisonous. The horse soon shows the effect which it has
upon him.
William Youatt, Henry S. Randall, W. C. Spooner, 1865
3
The Horse: With a Treatise on Draught
Mowburnt hay is more injurious to horses than to any other of the domestic
animals, and is a fruitful source of disease. Where the manger system of feeding
is not adopted, or where hay is still given at night, and chaff and corn in the day,
there ...
4
On the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse with Their ...
This is necessary for the developement of the saccharine principle ; but
occasionally it proceeds too far and the hay becomes mowburnt, in which state it
is injurious, or even poisonous. The horse soon shows the effect which it has
upon him.
5
An Abstract of the Proceedings of the Veterinary Medical ...
Thus we are told in the thesis just read, that nephritis super»enes on the animal
being fed on unwholesome provender, as musty oats, and mowburnt hay. The
question which naturally arises from this position is, What changes have taken ...
2 Leafy Alfalfa Hay Sweated 127 MOWBURNT HAY is a trade term which refers
especially to timothy and clover that has heated and fermented strongly in
haymows. Such hay loses the bright color and sweet aroma of well-cured and
mildly ...
United States. Federal Grain Inspection Service, 1984
7
Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
Mowburnt hay is that which has been stacked before the sap has been
sufficiently dried out. The fermentation which sets in becomes excessive, and
causes great heat, sometimes even to the stack catching fire. Mowburnt hay is
dark in colour, ...
8
The Rural Economy of the Midland Counties; Including the ...
To DlTCH; to stick to; as the clamrniness os mowburnt hay sticks to the cutting
knife. DOGFENNEL; anthemzctr cantle, &Ft. corn camomile. DONKEY; dampish;
dank. DRINK; ale. t DYCHE ; ditch. > EASlNS; caves. ELDER ; the udder ofa cow,
...
9
Museum Rusticum Et Commerciale, Or, Select Papers on ...
4 Doee not spend worse for being mowburnt il', Method sor preventing it' taking
damnge when flacked under made 13 ; Aider bark used by t'ue Koreki for dying
deer, dog, and seal skin; 15. Bu'net thrive: well on fleeth 10: Will cure horse' of.
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1764
10
The Modern Husbandman: Or the Practice of Farming. With Many ...
Lay of Clover, which he gave one Plowing, and harrowed in his Seed -, now his
Seed was mowburnt, so that little of it grew, and therefore gave the Weed and the
Roots of the plowed in Clover full Room to grow z and they did, to the Loss of ...
William Agric Ellis, 1742