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In training or breaking horse s thft work should begin with tho lolt Handle htm klnll) and keiitl) fiom the vcr start und he beeonies as much at Inched lo lh' trainer us lu the dnm braldes this such curb fimtllurlty serves to sup) ress untric table eiuiillllcs while the advanced steps of training him lot his life service nre bring taken Colts thus traltitd almost imarlitbl) make do llle trictalile horses Vs tin e ill Rrowj, hi nge nnd slnturi Irl the h milling b eomt trululng In n purpose VI Ural for example merell put the bridle over niul nboiil hl bend nfler a lliiio slip Hie bits Into his mouth but with no rouali curbing or turning If possible at llrsl lead hlni nbottt gentle und after a lime he beeonies so familiar with this thai nl eying the lelns becomes n seiond nt lure To break the eolt to the sadiP,' nnd harness Ihe same precnullon and gentleness shoul 1 b use 1 11) a grildll ll process he eun be made lo driw n plough sted, earl or bugs), with no difficult) lie Is led Into them si grnduilly lint he Is mnde tn erfonn the feats nt hist with nppirenll) no nnllrillon of his ae-coml ae-coml bailment Hbmild be prove heal Hong nnd unrilli be should he enrreetrd and tnuchl submission bill not In l rough boisterous manner such methods only lending In exrlle ihe anlninl In nncer nnd rrlohl .Nothing will spoil a roll more qtilikly than useless loud j rll Where the training hss been negeeted till colts nre grown nn t have flxed hnblls n somewhat more tkltliTul nnl inorn rucr getle proceeding Is neeessiirv The tllst step In lh irslnlnc of sue h horses lie In break them to the halter or bridle Put r!thii on n oiilctle mid eentll ns linssl. hie In truth nn" will llnd that the more quiet nnd gentle he Is with a stubborn eolt Ihe more nulckl) nnd easllv will (be work of training be iiceomtlllted When (he hrldle la on and the flurrv nbutt It has Subsided begin tn lead hlin about In different directions Ihe Idea shoul I be to lejich him to )lell to Ihe hit Afl.r ihe eolt has become hrlllewtse bundle his rest and limbs h eentlv stroking an; eares-dng litem AI first let blm sen nnd hear tb hirnres when placed unon blm Arter the harness has beun fnsie.eAil lead him nhotlt oier old shift" double tree nnl other l-enlemerls ekat lie in' si lie. come siouainiei with Ti7n carefuHi mo. eeed In hUeh h'm to some soil I noiseless weight whl h he eun d-w ehlol with out much rrtnrl Vdd Utile h. Utile In ihe loul until he become. Intuited -ten he s'en Into hi" ll'ea "r"-V He- Irsln.r shot'ld eier heir In mind lh the mire rotln nnd firbnrll'C h Is the soene" and belle- wl'l the wn-k '" neeonetillshed -Dennis II Htinnll In rpltomlst Coming; norse. Willi the revival of the bnrso Irnde breeders III the Last have learned that slock must he rnlseel for special purposes If a breeder would mike hla busbies mini profitable Of all Ihe different I) pes niul breeds probabl) the most In demand aru work and canlage horses As a rule work horses are used ror heav) draft purposes while lurrlage horses lire Intende I In pull a light load nt nioderutcl) rapid speed A draft horse rnun have size and sub. stance. It must hnvo beuv) bone lo ear-r ear-r lis rreut weight . Mong with size It must bo a Rood wulkei and a falrli eas) irotler Howell r. the most serviceable gait for a draft horse Is ihe wnlk Willi the rruewul or Industrial actlvll) In this countr) the demand tor drari horses has verj lurgilv increased lor no other class has tlio market nrlce advanced si rapl II) as tor dratt horses In all our gnat markets Consequentl) Ihere Is u good cull tor slulllons umniii; rarmers and breeders The demand bus elei cloned so rapldl) thnt It bus grown nut ot nil pro-portion pro-portion to the suppli The present pros pet mis lonellllons have Im reused the de mind fnr Ileasure horses as well -Men Velio nre successful in business and are making ns much ns 13 a vcar are Inclined to limn in line iiirrlnces and horses whether thee enn nfford them or not Hi long as conditions are rnvorable and the biinkn business continues genernlli pros perous breeders who rulse park and long-tall long-tall horses will elerlve from their occupation occupa-tion a largo protlt, and the breeders of carriage car-riage horses or a high order will be ample rewunli-d no mnttir what tin future lu dtlvtrlul iniullllons mav be Lien Hie cow nonles fell lite strenuous stress and now bring 113 a hen I -1 leld and 1 arm Value of Hore Manure. Prof I I' Roberts of the Cornell (N ) etpellmcnt station lutlmnlea thnt a horse nf icon pmnds produces ubnut 12 ut pounds of solid miinure nnl " pounds of liquid manure during a ear Consld eruble portions of tills however are not nalliered Into the maltuio heaps being lost while the horses inn ai woik in sneaking nt results c lualned fiom nn-aljsls nn-aljsls l'ror rtoberts sus manure rrom nine horses when mini) zed I roved to be worth : a tin that trom all horses in the stable tjeio from ten dmf I horses 12 M from four horses nnd one colt .'.H excremcnls, solid and liquid no bed Hug 11 W from all torses with straw bed-n bed-n lur K" nverige of all horse iniiniire snail zed J2I1 a t ul Theso results shoul I give the firmer a fair Ideu or actual value : |