Show the grazing department of the national forest has sent out a circular letter to all stockmen stoc kmen setting betting forth the necessity of furnishing salt to horses cattle and sheep on the range the letter says that the salt is not only good for the animals but for the range as well as it keeps the stock from becoming restless trampling the forage plants and pawing the ground the amount of salt to be given per head varies from one pound to a pound and a half a year for sheep and from five to ten pounds for cattle both according to the condition of the range |