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Show -di)MfirfE It pays In dollars and cents to make the stock comfortable. Try to prot-t all stocli from Cold winds and rains. It pays. The rattle shortage Is with us and Is likely to stay for years. Kafir fodder Is belter In quantity and quality In Kansas this fall than for ten years. To parts oats and one of bran make a well balanced grain ration for pregnant ewes. Styep, like men. can endure great severity if conditions are maintained favorable to the body. Many times plenty of salt for stock saves medicine later on. Hogg should hHe It as well as the rent. The man with the cattle la now considered con-sidered the lucky man. and the better bred bis cattle are the luckier be Is. In the long run It Is live stoclr ral-er bo geta ahead. Look around your neighborhood and see If It Is not so A hog fed on Corn alone from the time It Is wesned from the sow until butchered at IS months old seldom pays exjeni-es. As good a rondl'loner as we knew of Is oil nseal fed In connection with one tenth salt. There I nothlrg t etter et-ter for winter conditioning For s straight hog fenre we bave fetmd that 26 Inches Is not bleb enoiiRh. If there sre to be no bsrb wires on top. the bog fenre should b not !. tt an 3" Ir bes high A vlrlous old horse In a herd of bv.res In the pasture Is likely to d great barm by biting and kicking. She should elltwr 1-e hobbled or Mpt Ulrelj a may from iter torse. |