Show dont overwork the mare it wont pay it to Is as easy to teach a colt good manners as aa faulty on ones 08 it if grass la Is short be sure to feed a succulent ration of some kind hind tho the manners of the horse usually reveal the temper of his owner A good flock should average nine to ten pounds of wool unless a man has a great love for a horse he be should not handle colts the cause of unthrifty pigs can often be traced to a filthy swill bar rel no animal that gets only feed enough to support life can make a gain or profit silage Is highly relished by young stock and by idle cows as well as an those in milk A five cent straw hat ant filled with leaves dipped in water may save a 0 brood mare silage Is well adapted for fattening lambs lamba and for a part ration for wintering breeding sheep dont leave the sheep in a dry short pasture give them a chance in a fresh pasture or give a good grain ration most horsemen have had unfavorable results from feeding silage te tc horses A few report it a satis satisfactory factor feed silage Is not of much value to hogs except when given in small feeds fol foi a variety and an appetizer hogo hogi show lose leas liking for silage than at an other class of film fann animals |