Show Fay Farm m Information Given Using Unshod Animals Will ViII Result in Tender Feet Prepared by tho the United States Department of or Agriculture With the passing of or the blacksmith shop from every crossroad hamlet and village the farmer Is experiencing considerable difficulty in getting his horses shod The solution of ot the problem rem lem In a n large measure devolves upon the farmer himself In learning to dothe do dothe dothe the wor work on his own farm farm To 10 assist assist assist as as- the farmer In learning to care for the feet of his work stock properly and to shoe his horses If necessary the United States Department of Agriculture has hns prepared an Illustrated thus Illus bulletin on farm F. 1535 known as Farmers Farmers' Bulletin Using unshod horses and mules for pulling heavy henvy farm machinery wears nears off oft the horny wall of the foot at the ground surface more rapidly than growth is supplied from above and I will result In tender feet A well- well shod horse not only is kept In service servIce service ice but he Is a more moro efficient worker I In that he can cnn better apply his strength because he has hns a better rootIng foot foot- Ing It Is Important however that shod horses have regular attention that about every four to six weekS weeks the shoes be removed the hoofs hoots trimmed trimmed trimmed trim trim- med and the shoes refitted wear to shoes of or various sizes for horses and mules can now be obtained and greatly simplify the time shoeing problem for farmers A copy of the bulletin may be obtained by hy writing to the United States Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment of Agriculture Washington D D. D C. C |