Show FEEDING FARM WORK HORSES Farmers Are Urged to Utilize HomeGrown Home Home- Grown Feeds to Fullest Extent Extent- Grain Is Essential In feeding horses utilize homegrown homegrown home home- grown rown feeds to the full fullest cst extent In Ina Ina a section where corn can be well matured matured ma mn- this grain ou ought ht to constitute the greater portion of the concentrated feed for work horses Corn alone cnn can be used as ns a grain feed for work horses if a good quality of alfalfa or clover hay Is fed for roughage When combined with mixed hay har or timothy hay a n grain combination combination combination tion of three parts corn and one part oats by weight Is a satisfactory mix mix- ture If oats are scarce scarce and antI high In price meal cottonseed-meal or may be substituted for the protein furnished by the oats third One-third to one half pound of linseed meal will with the amount secured through mixed hn hay furnish sufficient protein for tor n a 1500 pound working horse A horse at nt farm work requires from 1 13 to 1 pounds of grain per per- pounds live weight dally daily Feed grain sufficient to keep the horse in good working ln condition lIa Hay may be bc United lim Un- limited to the standard of a pound of hay hayto to poun pounds s live weight dall dally daily Reduce Reduce Reduce Re Re- one half when duce the grain on days the thc horse Is Idle to avoid |