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Show I STALLION SLUING FAKE. BB We note that In many of the conn- H ties of the State faimeis aie uniting H and puichaslng pine bicd stallions. Bfl The Doseiet Farinet is in sympathy Bfl with the movement hvmcaiisof which H ' a co-paitneisliipof faimetsinay obtain BB aputu-bied stallion, but tegrets that BB such oxtoitloiuto and eUiavagant H prices aie being paid. Making ample BB allowance for due Indulgence of the BB Amotion people to be humbugged, BB which seem to iiisphe mail) horse Bfl impoitcrs, neveitheless common sense H and judgment ought to conliol when H oiilcial liguies show that :',(.! I dialt H stallions weie Impoited into the I'nit- H cd states in htO.t-4, at an aveiage cost BB of $114, and when observation shows Bfl that most of these stallions weie sold I In the United States at trom 1,000 to M.OOO. The agents selling these BB lioises fieipientl) boast among them- Bfl selves that in the matter or bu)ing II a. stallion, the aveiage f.miiei is an H easy.dupe.ie.iih ,m 1 willing to p,iy foi any kind of a hoise If lie is fat and has pi a pcdlgiee. H Many gooil hoiscs have been pin chashed in I'tah dining the past .veai pi but in too many Instances the pno paid has been threeoi loin times nunc fl a than It should have been. The fam J! oas, theinselv.s. should oigani. .i compaii) (not at the solicitation or any agent) and send a competent judge to bu the hoise. Theie was a time when stallions weie bought at the home bai u ami theie Is one linn In the State now, who, b) sending a competent judge back to the huge Im- K porting slable.secuies valuableaulmals m' at one-third oi one-half what the) flr would have to for the same animals pB If puicbased from the agent. Tlieie pi should boa moio thoiough luvestlga- pB tlon and a more business-like policy pflj pursued in tills matter and we make B mention of it that fatmeis may be pB awnko to the teal sltutatlon. Deseiet K Fanner. |