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Show Saving Shoulders The se-tret of preven'..ig son ;:liov. biers of hoie'es is correct fitting ol!a.:.i and harness adjustments, say? he United Stales Ijcpart input of Ag-: Ag-: icu'.i.ui'a. The horse's shoudoi-s. wh ih are likely to ' l.ecoiio soft, because be-cause of idle.ie-.s in win.'er, should b ;;iven fecial fitting season and u; :,i ;'l the iniiicles harden. At the ! ( -; 'nn in.g of the spring work cleaa he horse's shonildors carefully after i a ii day's work a'.id before harness-. harness-. n,g the next morning. After remov : v, the harness, wa-ii the shoulders .. 'ii warm viler and ca-ifi'.e soap, i lien rinse with cold v with a '.''.'a salt dissolved in if. This treat -licit may be discontinued at. the end cf 'I or weeks, but. careful daily : rooming and cleaning of the collars : re a'lway i neces.a .' . The use of went I, arts on the collars is not ad-'is'iblf, ad-'is'iblf, as they Kefm to do llior.' 'arm than good. perilous who n-' n-' ii" curry coinh and brush (-very 'lorniirx and evenini; usually iiav '";). Ire.nl, !'i v.iih :.i-e shoulders lo'ii the sp'i' i.g work slaris. |