. Manual of farm animals; a practical guide to the choosing, breeding, and keep of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. Animal industry; Horses; Cattle; Sheep; Swine. THE FEEDING OF HORSES 67 and the mare milked, in part, by hand; otherwise the foal will not do well. FEEDING MULES Mules should be fed similarly to horses. The statement is of- ten made that a mule requires less food than a horse to do a given. Fig. 34. —A Pair of Well-bbed Mules. Photograph iiom National Stock- man andFarmer. amount of work. Such is not the case. True, a mule is less likely to overfeed and gorge himself than a hors
. Manual of farm animals; a practical guide to the choosing, breeding, and keep of horses, cattle, sheep, and swine. Animal industry; Horses; Cattle; Sheep; Swine. THE FEEDING OF HORSES 67 and the mare milked, in part, by hand; otherwise the foal will not do well. FEEDING MULES Mules should be fed similarly to horses. The statement is of- ten made that a mule requires less food than a horse to do a given. Fig. 34. —A Pair of Well-bbed Mules. Photograph iiom National Stock- man andFarmer. amount of work. Such is not the case. True, a mule is less likely to overfeed and gorge himself than a horse, and will make. 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 Harper, Merritt Wesley, 1877-. New York, The Macmillan company
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