. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. 242 ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE 4. (a) Make a study of the horses of your neighbor- hood, (b) How many on each farm? (c) What breed? (d) How many farmers have horses from blooded stock? (e) Show what the increase of profits might be from breeding from pure bred sires over grade sires, (f) Make a list of the most common defects of horses, (g) Watch for them along the road. 5. Observe a number of horses to see if they have properly shaped legs. Note the proper forms in the illus- trations Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag
. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. 242 ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE 4. (a) Make a study of the horses of your neighbor- hood, (b) How many on each farm? (c) What breed? (d) How many farmers have horses from blooded stock? (e) Show what the increase of profits might be from breeding from pure bred sires over grade sires, (f) Make a list of the most common defects of horses, (g) Watch for them along the road. 5. Observe a number of horses to see if they have properly shaped legs. Note the proper forms in the illus- trations Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nida, William Lewis. Chicago, A. Flanagan Company
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