Show j " GENERAL I There is no sense in stuffing a horsp manger with hay or straw all day A cool bran mash Saturday night is to a horse what mother's pie is to a boy. There is pleasure and inspiration in the business of breeding and handling high-class horses. A team that works in the fields all week should never be put on the road Sundays or holidays. Except at certain seasons of the year less time and attention need be given sheep than almost any other animal. ani-mal. Five minutes vigorous work with a rough cloth on a horse's hide after a hard day's work will do him a let of good. Horses very often lose their eyesight eye-sight through dust and hay seed falling fall-ing into their eyes from the loft above. The drafter can make more money hy hip great efficiency at heavy work han the light horse can by his greater 3 peed on the road. When skim milk is fed to young i pigs they should be started on it ! gradually and it should always be fed with a little meal and other feed. A cow testing association is a great equalizer. It takes the conceit out 01 some men and gives others some muc' e2dtd encouragement to do bottc- . ork. |