Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ter into friendly rivalry in theshow ring. Exhibiting is one of thegreatest influences toward furtheringthe movement for more and better livestock in the country and the farmerwho exhibits is the one who is progres-sive in trying each year to produce an-imals of superior merit to the best ofthe preceding season. Clipping and Health Thorough grooming notonly keeps a horse clean,but it tends to keep him ingood health. It improves circulation andloosens muscles and pro-motes a sense of to which the animalis quick to respond. A shaggy, overgr


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . ter into friendly rivalry in theshow ring. Exhibiting is one of thegreatest influences toward furtheringthe movement for more and better livestock in the country and the farmerwho exhibits is the one who is progres-sive in trying each year to produce an-imals of superior merit to the best ofthe preceding season. Clipping and Health Thorough grooming notonly keeps a horse clean,but it tends to keep him ingood health. It improves circulation andloosens muscles and pro-motes a sense of to which the animalis quick to respond. A shaggy, overgrown coatof hair defeats attempts atgrooming. Remove thatcoat and the job is easyand effective. The easiest way to clip ahorse, and the cheapest inthe long run, is with BurmanHorse Clippers (British Built) A speedy, well-made ma-chine, easy to operate,makes a neat, even job. If your dealer cannot sup-ply you, write to our near-est branch. B. & S. H. Thompson & Co., Limited MONTREAL Branches: ioronto^[Winnipeg, Vancouver, New Glasgow. Made inCanada


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