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Show SAVE MONEY BY EXCHANGING STALLIONS Many communities hav0 ono cr moro high priced stnlllons. Theso homes can bo used for breeding ivir-ll'oscs ivir-ll'oscs In tho samo community only 'about three or four yenrs to tho best advantage. At this tlmo somo of tho fomnlo colts of tho stallion nro ready for breeding, nnd another Bin- is In demand. Tho fact that ubout ovory community .is In tho samo condition mnkes It ndvisablo, that so far as possible tho systom of exchanging stalllona bo adopted. Of course, each community feels that Its stnllion is tho best of tho breed, and yot there aro many horses which could bo brought in on nn exoimng-Ing exoimng-Ing basis which would do tho community com-munity ns much good ns tho horf.n now owned hns dono. Uy nil moans get a horso of tho same breed and ns nonrl;' tho samo typo ns possible ( f. Such points ns color, In many breeds u whoro tho color is not fixed, should piny n vory unimportant part In making mak-ing tho selection. Conformation and typo nro of fur moro imrortnnco In n slro than la color. Tho Rtnto Hoard of Horso Commissioners, Lo-gan, Lo-gan, Is often In a position to, put breedors In touch with stallions that ) may bo obtained on this exchange method. Ily using it wisely it saves practically tho cost of a now horse, bocauso tho avorago stnllion Is flC" ful for at leabt two different communities. |