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Show One War of Uolug It. A man who is willing to llston to tho truth and to acknowledge tho superiority superi-ority of ono horso ovor another Is not hard to convinco that it pays to raise-better raise-better horses. The trouble connected with getting breeders out of tho old ruts in breeding is gonorally found in tho fact that thoy will not llston to argument. A word on tho toplo of 1 Improvement will bring tho Idoa to them at onco that tho man Introducing I Buch a thought has nn axo to grind or something In his own intorest to propose. pro-pose. Frobably tho best argument with men who nro unwilling to hood anything any-thing olso is to glvo thom a fow object lessons. This can bo dono by raising horses that will Boll for two or throo times ns much monoy as scrubs. Nothing Noth-ing will opon a man's oyes bo quick as to touch his pockotbook. This would not bo touching tho pockotbooks of tho breeders ot inferior horses, but it would bo lotting thom bo sovcroly alone that It would cortalnly bo effoo-tivo. effoo-tivo. National Stockman. |