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Show 1 LIVE STOCK NOTES. 1 Heavy horses are not calculated fot 1 st driving. J Much of the horse's growth de- ( ends on bis temperament The early hog will fetch the moat j ash this fall as he usually does. , The colt should be taugbt to eat a , tixture of oata, wheat bran and Un- i eed meal. The big horse gets hla extra weight i lslnly through their muscles and I trger bone. When a borse does not eat all that I i given him. It should not be allowed 1 a sour In the box. 1 Pick out the best lamb In the flock : 0 keep or else buy one of some sue-essful sue-essful breeder of sheep. A man with a low voice and a quiet tanner accomplishes the most work n a farm, and keeps his stock In the est condition. Look out carefully for the drainage ' f the hog pen. Where does It go? 1 lurely It must not find Its way to the rell or Into a stream! ' A good horse used In a common ' ense manner should live to an olJ e and be In condition to perform ood work at all times. For beef cattle, the belter should allowed to grow and mature till she s nearly three years of age before as uming the duties of maternity. The lncreasa In a flock of sheep rep-esents rep-esents almost entire profit to the man rbo has no rentals to psy and keeps its sheep on government lands. If you don't want your hogs to eat ip every ben they can get. give them 1 variety of food, so that they will not m so carnlverous In their appetite. ghep should be turned out on every ilc day. Lib should not be slowed sl-owed to get chilled. Their frail bodies -annot withstand severely cold feather. The average goat breeder raises hem to seU. aad while they may tell ' ou all about their good points, he ' nay forget to mention some cf their reek ooea. j |