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Show LIVE 8T0CK NOTES. Hog lice do not Infeat cattle or horses. Nothing better or cheaper than raw cabbage for aheep. Most vicious habits of horses com from an Incompetent trainer. Pigs have to grow that are fed milk and aborts and a little corn to crack. Hogs going down some, but good price yet Used to have three-cent hogs. It's a sure sign that a horse's teeth need looking after If he avoids whole grain. Hogs look better and do better If those of about same slxe are kept together. to-gether. Cannot afford to feed hogs In tbe tnud these days. Corn too high. Always Al-ways was. . It Is poor policy to feed Inferior grain to the horse especially to the work team. The value of a horse depends, first upon his breeding, and second, upon his first year's keeping. Tbe sheep. barn must be dry and well ventilated. Poui odors and loo much heat bring on pneumonia. Young pigs are liable to contract indigestion, where they have but little eierelse and no acres a to the ground Irge-boned but smoothly built marea brt d to a good sized Jack ol good blood will produce the best mules. If dusty hay Is fed, sprinkle with water and it will save the borss much annoance; but better not feed It at all. As to the best time to market young stork. It Is, ss a general proposition, when they are In a finished market condition. If the horse's mane la heavy and In cllmd to work nnder the ro'lur. th'n It out because It will almost cer talnly cause a sore spot |