| Show LIVE STOCK NOTES Checkreins are Injurious unless left len slack The The driver should be the horses horse's best friend Your horse needs water oftener than you Fasten sack gunny-sack screens over the stable windows As the tile pastures shorten lengthen out Vout the evening ration V There Isn't a thing wrong with some horses except th their lr owners One of the best fodders for sheep is clover and any variety will do Jerking the bit and yelling confuse contuse a a horse and advertise a blockhead Corn and oats and timothy hay should be the base of all horse feed Some hors horses s require more corn than others to keep them In suitable con con- It is useless to expect sheep to thrive either with wet feet or damp soggy Have the stock In the back pasture plenty of water Self regulating windmills wind mills are not always reliable In training colts there is no surer way way of ot dulling what speed they have hav than simply Jogging them day after day Spraying and dipping young youn pigs freely to keep them free from parasites parasites para pam sites and skin disease is a good thing For a herd of ot 25 cows a round silo sUo 15 feet teet Inside diameter and 30 O feet I high would be about right or it may maybe be 12 by 40 40 I Weed eed out the ewes you will not winter winter win win win- ter fat tat them and turn them off Grass up to their knees meal corn-meal and br bran will do it best With cheap corn and aud other grains any man who could buy a few pigs and finish them for marl market et could make a little profit The In and out sheep wan man Is always worrying over the future The man who stays by his flock is bound to ie win out in the long run I Fattening animals should be fed Oha on Oh ona a n variety of food for if kept on ono one kind of diet they will lose appetite and not do so well Young pigs are often orten stunted In their early growth because they cannot cannot can can- not hold bold their own against the largest ones nes with which they ru run Animals always know knowS when tho they are well treated but not always why they are whipped and punishment then is a detriment to them When one is I think of starting with witha a new breed of stock It will wUl generally pay Im to visit some who have had experience with this breed If the sheep pasture gets short this fall fodder lodder of some kind should be supplied to offset It or else the sheep want to be turned Into a better pas ag ture When a pig is found to be droopy o 01 falling behind tho the r rest st of the herd berd it should be taken out put In an in ill inclosure closure by itself and ana given special care No matter how much good pasture there may b bo ho In a cockle burr patch sheep should never be turned Into It It for wool filled with burrs Is la no good goodon on any market In testing out the horse for tor lameness lameness lameness lame lame- ness let no excitement prevail Onder Under Under Un Un- der such excitement the horse forgets forget tots his or soreness for the time being and you do not nota nob ta the trouble |