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Show Fat Sells Horses. Senrcel a dni tuvses thnt we ill not see on the struts ot Suit I.ilke City horses offered for sale In n very unsulablo eon-dltloll eon-dltloll (liod, Inrt,e, strong boned horses whose nnrmnl weight Is, or should In TOO to liio pounds nn presenliel tu sudi imor eoiidltlou as to repil rathir than nt- trnit buicrs Then, 110 there Is pilll-ful pilll-ful rvldtnea of lazlntss on the fan of the owner In falling tu wash oft i.iinurt stulns, some of the llght-culoreit horses showing sivcrul shades, from deepest brown to muekle dun The consumer meusuits valuis birgi-ly by the condition of animals offend tor sale III tho open market Horses which ure upprulseil by the fancy of thf buier ure subjected to the same loiiilltloiis us unlnuls sola by weight Horses thin In flesh will not bring ovir li) to 73 per cent of the prlco of offirlngs of cirri spondlng eliss unl weight In high llesli A horse thin In itish shown tu cUsudvunture. us all the Imperfections of conformation are rendu ren-du eel iimsplcuous Misli 1 overs n multitude mul-titude of diti els. an 1 consumers demand horsis In nihil condition for public use 1 nrmers make a serious mlstuku when thei offer their horsis for sale in poor condition 1 ee I Is plentiful und cheaper thuii twilve months nro while good horses ure silling for strong prices In 110 wn cm the fanner rtullxe more for his lin und gruln thun by finishing up a good hursu he Intends to sell It thu tri-rtsslonul tri-rtsslonul feider can buv the thin horsis und all his feed hire help to fieil unl 1 ire for tho animals wide feeding for the market, why cannot tin farmer make 1 hnndsomc profit In feeding horses Hint he Intends 10 si II f Con lltlon other things bilng equal, determines the price of a horso In the open market and It Is goo I eionomy to put horsis In gool flesh on the furm before the nre offered for sale |