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Show LIVE 8TOCK NOTES. A draft borse Is always In demand. Feed all animals a balanced ration. A good bro'Ml aow ahould be well :ept. Do not feed the horses all the hay hey will eat. Ample feed should be always kept ' lefore the sheep. Turnips, carrots and augar beets nake fine feed for sheep. : See that the live stock have careful I .Mention and plenty of feed. Keep the sheep pens clean. Dirt .nd foul ol or s affect sheep quickly. Do not allow tho brood mare to tand in the barn without any exer- ; Ise. , Water Is cheap, but it la a neres-Ity neres-Ity for sustaining tbe life of tbe , lock. While the work horses are not do-Dg do-Dg heavy work, tbelr feed ahould not , e very heavy. Do not neglect to give tbe enwa a bance to eat aome clover hay or corn-talks corn-talks each day. Feed that will keep tbe bowela open , i the best for this time of the year. , Vbeat bran helps to do It. Pure bred colts will sell for more t one or two years of age than will rade horses when fully msture. ' Keeping animals on the farm ' hat do not pay profits Is a poor way a aucceed In accumulating prop-rtr. prop-rtr. Perhaps no other kind of animals n tbe farm are ao like! to be neglect-d neglect-d In regard to exercise aa brood I ows. Oata are considered by many horse- ' len to be most valuable. They are, owever, very expensive, and many ' tber feeda have taken their place. Be aure that the pigs are not lousy. 1 r6ene oil rubbed on a bog's back ' i good for lice. But look out and ot have It too atrong. and do not rub I 1 xt hard, or you roar make a blister. ) I |