Show Some Prejudice Against I Alfalfa as Horse Feed There Is more or less prejudice against alfalfa as a horse feed This prejudice however Is not found to any extent in time the big I growing alfalfa-growing re re- re- re gions glons It is mole more prevalent In sections see sec where shere comparatively little alfalfa is grown Many feeding trials have demonstrated that when alfalfa Is properly fed to horses there is no daner danger langer dan lan ger er from Its use whatsoever er When hen however horses are ure given all the tIme al alfalfa alfalfa alfalfa al- al falfa they will eat that Is If their mangers are k kept pt stuffed full of al alfalfa al- al falfa as commonly happens when timothy timothy tim Um- oth othy or prairie hay are fed there Is danger of too heavy consumption of this highly nitrogenous roughage The Time rule is s to feed from one pound to one and one-fourth one pounds per hundred pounds live weight pet per day Some feed as high as one and one half pounds but the smaller quantity Is preferable In fact many do noV not feed more tItan than one pound per pounds weight per day and add other cheap roughage e such as cornstalks or bright oat straw to obtain the tIme desired bulk |