. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, July 16, 1910. j st Day —96 ex 100, including iO pairs. \ 2nd Day — 97 ex 100, Preliminary Handicap, 19 yards. Grand American Handicap Chicago, June 21-24,1910. HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE for all targets, Including Handicap Races, was made by Mr. J. S. Day, as follows : 3rd Day— 96 ex 100, Grand American Handicap, 19 yards. 4th Day —188 ex 200, Amateur Championship USING v 160 Singles, 18 yards. ' 40 Doubles, 16 yards. PETERS FACTORY LOADS, THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, 0. New York: »S Chambers St., T. H. Keller, Me
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 14 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, July 16, 1910. j st Day —96 ex 100, including iO pairs. \ 2nd Day — 97 ex 100, Preliminary Handicap, 19 yards. Grand American Handicap Chicago, June 21-24,1910. HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE for all targets, Including Handicap Races, was made by Mr. J. S. Day, as follows : 3rd Day— 96 ex 100, Grand American Handicap, 19 yards. 4th Day —188 ex 200, Amateur Championship USING v 160 Singles, 18 yards. ' 40 Doubles, 16 yards. PETERS FACTORY LOADS, THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, 0. New York: »S Chambers St., T. H. Keller, Met. San Francisco: 608-612 Howard St., J. S. French, Mffr. Sew Orleans: 321 Magazine St., P. R. Litzke, Mgr. XX3SXSOBS>akSXSSXXXSSS»kVXVVNN%>^X%VX%VX^S^^ at the junction of the cannon hone and the joint. While in the stable the horse prefers to rest the dis- eased leg by setting the heel on the toe of the opposite foot with the hock joint flexed. In traveling the patient is very lame when first taken out of the barn, but after traveling for a short distance goes sound. The diseased leg is not lifted clear from the ground, but nicks the toe in the middle of the stride, which is very noticeable on a pavement. Like a ring-bone, a spavined horse becomes very lame after being allowed to stand for even a very short time, then moved again. The treatment for a spavin is the same as for a ring-bone.—C. L. Barnes. One of the largest items of profit, and one that the dairymen cannot get along without and be successful in this day, is the cream separator. By the gravity hand method of skimming milk there is lost at least 30 pounds of butter fat from each cow in a year; besides the separator is such a great labor saver and time is certainly money on any farm. Cream of a much greater uniformity and purity is secur- ed by means of the separator and so commands a higher price. Then the feeding value of the skim milk is so much greater when the milk is sep- arated immediately a
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