. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. The Only Spavin Remedy in the If Mack's $1000 Spavin Remedy fails to cure Spavin, Rinpbone. Thoroushpiu, ! Curb. Capped Hock, Sboe Boil. Sprung Knee. Ruptured Tendons, Sweeny, etc., jT pqpr i I regardless of how long the horse has been lame or from what cause, every +* ififcfc j cent you spend for this remedy will be returned to you. We must forleit a # K^m_ t special deposit of $1000 which we have with the First National Bank of +* Vetertnarvl \ Binghnmton, N. Y. if we do not do exactly as we say. Si copy of this Bond. Read it. | Your Druggist Will Gel It for


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. The Only Spavin Remedy in the If Mack's $1000 Spavin Remedy fails to cure Spavin, Rinpbone. Thoroushpiu, ! Curb. Capped Hock, Sboe Boil. Sprung Knee. Ruptured Tendons, Sweeny, etc., jT pqpr i I regardless of how long the horse has been lame or from what cause, every +* ififcfc j cent you spend for this remedy will be returned to you. We must forleit a # K^m_ t special deposit of $1000 which we have with the First National Bank of +* Vetertnarvl \ Binghnmton, N. Y. if we do not do exactly as we say. Si copy of this Bond. Read it. | Your Druggist Will Gel It for You A ! if you ask him to. or you can order direct f mm us by remit- s ftf\ ting the price, $ per bottle. Fivedollars is a small price f /'^Ji ay for suving a valuable horse. : names of all parts. A mighty valuable book for horse owners. ..Send coupon for FKEU ^JftSSo?flG53I f will receive inntrucU' £ to cure the troubli*. If yourdnynriit McKALLOR DRUG COMPANY. ^™;i%ZWr?^^.C\'?£'£ Binghamlon, M. Y. j,\ ™ £;« ;<»£$ T^Sl^X^C. the third seeding to follow the sec- ond in the same manner. "When spring and warmer weather approached, her ration was changed to a more bulky and cooling ration, and the oats and peas were cut and fed as soon as 10 inches high. During the months of June, July and August she consumed from 16 to 20 pounds of grain, about 150 pounds of soiling crops, and 15 pounds alfalfa hay per day. After the oats and peas were all fed, or too ripe to be of any value as green feed, sweet corn and later ordi- nary field corn were used for succu- lence and bulk in her ration. After the potato crop was harvester, a sec- ond crop of corn was planted which furnished an abundance of splendid green feed until the frost came this fall, then roots and silage were used to replace the green feed and to fill the need of succulent and palatable roughage, and her ration was changed back to feeds of a more heating nature than she was getting during the hot weat


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