Breeder and sportsman . th. By frequently changing the pastureof sheep, every few weeks, the sheepremain in better health and a greateramount of the farm is cleaned ofsprouts and weeds. Also, sheep grazevery closely, and by frequently shift-ing from one pasture to another thegrass has a chance to grow up forIhe use of cattle, horses and otherstock. Live stock of all kinds is now ona high basis and no doubt will con-tinue so for some time to come. Thereis money in growing farm animalsboth for the animals themselves andfor the good they do in producing fer-tilizer at home. Keep all young stockgr


Breeder and sportsman . th. By frequently changing the pastureof sheep, every few weeks, the sheepremain in better health and a greateramount of the farm is cleaned ofsprouts and weeds. Also, sheep grazevery closely, and by frequently shift-ing from one pasture to another thegrass has a chance to grow up forIhe use of cattle, horses and otherstock. Live stock of all kinds is now ona high basis and no doubt will con-tinue so for some time to come. Thereis money in growing farm animalsboth for the animals themselves andfor the good they do in producing fer-tilizer at home. Keep all young stockgrowing on pasture, and do not beafraid to feed a little grain to supple-ment the grass ration. Shade in the summer is equal tothe shelter in the winter for ihe com-fort of live stock. Tf there are noshade trees in the pasture, put up atemporary shade of boards on shade may be moved from timeto time and placed on poor spots todistribute the manure. L& W^* Registered Trade Mark ^|J .aV^ri ?™SPAVIN CURE %. Cranford, N. J., June 12, Chemical Co., Bing-hamton, N. T.: Dear Sirs: I cant refrain from telling you about the mare with the lameshoulder. The State Veterinarian doctored her before I bought her. I usedSave-The-Horse and cured her. I traded her in May, and in July bought herback after she had fallen on the track; such a looking horse—bleeding at thenose, both knees and hind legs were cut, under stomach a big hole where shaftshad pierced her. The owner had driven her to Key Port, 62 miles from , my man was away, and I washed her off and put your ointment on, andin every place the hair came in, and not once did she point her foot or showlameness in the shoulder which I had cured with your remedy before I sold used Save-The-Horse Spavin Cure on her leg that was lame just then. Now Ihave had her back one year this July, and she is a beauty, and so anybody nearby in New York, Newark, Montclair. Plainfleld, N. J., just sendthe


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