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Show LIVE SHOCKS Mule colts are very hardy and thrifty. It will be a difficult matter to make a profit on the animals this year unless you raise plenty of feed. See thnt the live stock are "alive." One way to do this is to produce plenty plen-ty of feed to enliven them. Speltz Is bulky like oats, and for this reason should not be fed alone to hogs, or in the whole form. Watch the sheep when the spring-rains spring-rains come on. A wetting then digs deep into the profits of the year. Roots to a considerable degree may he supplemented for high-priced concentrates con-centrates usually fed to live stock. Some men, men who have fixed for it. are finding that the tWO-Iltter a year plan is producing good returns. For growing pigs on alfalfa pasture and fattening them when having access ac-cess to alfalfa hay. a grain ration ot corn proved more efficient than a grain ration of two parts corn ami one part shorts. |