11 a 150 00 Bsrrvarep NUMBER OF ANIMALS SOLD FOR SLAUGHTER OFF THE FArMS oF ENGLAND AND WALES IN CERTAIN YEARS.* (Numbers are in Thousands.) 00 ry. ree el hle ol. We sab th- al rol nd ge ne als ne | Y a0 PS, 1S. 08 yo Years (June to May). Cattle. Calves. Sheep and Lambs. Pigs. Werage of 1908-09 to 1912-13 1,381 536 7.762 3.487 1920-21 1921-22 192923 192324 192495 1,251 1,125 1,254 1,262 1,231 723 729 854 826 791 4,835 3.793 5,086 4,996 5,268 2,700 3.471 3,229 3,691 4,500 Werage of 1920-21 to 1924-25 1.225 | 785 5,194 3.518 —. * No account is taken in these figures of the trade in store stock Tetween England and Scotland. The figures include, however, Irish and “Madian store stock fattened in this country. It is estimated that out 95 per cent. of the cattle fattened in this country ave Irish and thou, % per cent. Canadian. The number of Irish store sheep and pigs Mported is unimportant. Estrvarep Muar Propucrion IN ENGLAND AND WALES IN CERTAIN YEARS. (Thousands of cwt.) -y 4 al {44 10 to of ad 14 Years (June to May). Yerage of 1908-09 to 1919 13) 1920-9; 1921-99 1929 93 1923 94 1924 op Werage of 1920-21 to 1924 ox Beef. 8.262 7,015 3,308 | 7,031 7,076 5.902 6.866 Veal. 469 562 566 663 642 614 aoo | Mutton. and Lamb. 3,881 2,245 2,685 2,361 2,320 2.446 2411 | Pig- meat. 4,981 3,857 4,959 4,613 5,273 6.429 5,026 Total. 17,593 13,679 14,518 14,668 15,311 16.391 14.912 ~The average beef production in England and Wales during the last five years is some 17 per cent. less than in the five years Ndeq 31st May, 1913. To a certain extent this is’ due to the Dactine of slaughtering cattle at an earlier age, resulting in an erage carcase weight which is 6 per cent. less than before he War. Mainly, however, the reduction is due to the smaller Mme, of animals slaughtered, which has fallen from about