Show STOCKMEN SHOULD SALT tire tho requirement that till cattle horses hordes ant ciul sheep grazing glazing under permit on the notional national forests bo given salt at frequent intervals interval is in a regulation which tins fins been found fun nil to gu a long awayan wayan way in protecting clio rail rang I 1 0 conserving and tire borago crop hus has shown chii tho want of stilt salt stock nestles if cattle anil and horses hordes aro are riot not as they it thoy they rodin tin and wander haunting old salting grounds use used in ill krovious pio pro seasons trampling tho forage plants instead of eating them pawing tire tho ground and in other ways waa injuring tile range but if their cravings clavings cravi are ro they scatter peacefully perce fully ov over P r tho clio ima u ro grounds and feed tit at their leisure salt Ss is so 61 necessity necess iry to the onsy aay and profitable bandli rig of on oil tire that hoflock no flock waster master abu would ad think of 9 getting ot along without it it if she do 10 not receive their usual cupply it is ia only with great dini cuty that they can bo be hold in bonds or kop in camp at nights ho aja or r j 4 as arol afi cor ir cl no na ly by law is really the owners oner for their own convenience will stilt salt their flocks but catto are not herded and tire owners inight neglect it to palt them it if tile regulations are aio riot not strictly on different ranges ire vary ing es of salt kilt sheep need ae loecy on dry than on green an aver ago quantity for 1000 liend lead of sheep would bo be from 1000 to 1000 pounds each CEK year car for it like nuino number r of crittle cattle from to pounds poll lids a year is required need less ley than cattle old hunters in tile days das of tire pio n boyrs ars knew that deer ant and buffalo travel ed long dist aneca to lick salt in billine springs the blue aliks on oil licking river in kentucky and a similar mineral spring on E elk ik river in west virginia famous for tire tho holds of deer bullaro and ana elk which abich frequented them the adja adjacent ceni ground was so deeply tramped that the inarea were to bo seen many y after tile places ceased to bo visited hy by phoso ani animals nials |