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Show I LIVE SJOCKj Don't neglect to commence feeding the colts some grain before tbey are weaned. Is tbe slobbering borse In need of more grain, or may It not be that Its teeth need fl'lng? Tbe spring colt should be as gentle ss kitten by this time and know what a baiter la for. A fcood draft horse la a good farm horse either to wear out In tbe Held or to sell when msture. There are a good msny breeders who still believe that It la profitable to grind corn for the hor,s. Hold on to some of tbe clorer for spring feeding. It Is rrtat wben tbe shep get tired of timothy. The barks of swine are often Injured In-jured by Juvenile "rough riders" who choose bogs for their mounts. In the purchase of new horse always purchase a mare. She will raise yon some colts, which will Increase tbe farm profits. Whether you should breed your two-year-old Ally depends somewhat upoa the care she bas bad and the condition condi-tion she Is In. Waiting to teach the colt to eavt grain until It Is weaned Is poor economy, econ-omy, as tbe colt will surely receive iaid setback. Morses with tender feet need lots of attention. It should be remembered thst a horse caa do more than his feet will staad. |