Show I 1 heavy demand seen for work horses iii hi utah by E J MAYWARD MAYNARD MAY WARD dean 01 ol school of agriculture with a steady decrease in state stale find national horse population and with the loss ot of some 1600 horel honsch last summer and fall due to the ravages of A encephalomyelitis brain braan fei teer er the need tor for rood MA draft horses in utah Is extremely acute utah is well adapted to the production of good sound f zin horsa I 1 and now Is the time for far tanners farmers to be planning for the 1935 colt cop c op ahe i he hot hoase se lim has diminished 43 per cent in numbers since 1918 and with the added loss due to oli disease sease there Is ciery ei ery cAtlon of heavy demand toi foi gcoy farm hories tea for several years to come in a address wayno wayne din mere re secretary of the ache horse and mule of america in ill ini i dilated that at present of the total hores ppul laton aVon 85 per cent ate aie at work on farms 5 pr cent ore are at work in cities or other non agri cultural work 3 per cent are in use the saddle addle and arf ar only 7 per cent too young to there are several good horse breeders bleeders bre eders and dealers in ill the state i who can purebred draft cf desirable tape and con for maion at tho the present time among these may be mentioned A T nt icy and sors sor of Sp spanish spania anih folk J M ritchie and som of charleston and W S hansen and IS bons ons of Col collinsson collinston linston active hoise I 1 sq rols 19 1 9 axe are bang ng held at bot both I 1 1 tile 1 ogden and salt lake laae union s stock t oel bards ards firmery interested in 1 colts which will din delop elop into de farm horses make ieans to hae good sound 1 mares to breed during tl ti e spring I 1 of 1034 mares marea of fairly blo blosky ky or r otta nf orma on oil lii in the neighborhood of 1400 pounds when mated to a good di aft stallion I 1 af ir r r oe ne to t 71 T ibs b s 1 il produce correct tcp and size horse for utah demands |