The care of animals : a book of brief and popular advice on the diseases and ailments of farm animals . Fig. 10. Jerseys iu ^ooJ umk eL-ndi. Fig. 11. Merinos in good stock condition 16 The Care of Animals grooming of his horse if the animal needs an do you give your horse to make him look sofine ? the traveler asked of the English farm o rubbin, sir, was the reply. The best of food, the fanciest stables, the mostexpensive implements and equipments, will not makeup for the lack of good loving care. These are morethan medicine or breed. Do not wait until youranimal runs down


The care of animals : a book of brief and popular advice on the diseases and ailments of farm animals . Fig. 10. Jerseys iu ^ooJ umk eL-ndi. Fig. 11. Merinos in good stock condition 16 The Care of Animals grooming of his horse if the animal needs an do you give your horse to make him look sofine ? the traveler asked of the English farm o rubbin, sir, was the reply. The best of food, the fanciest stables, the mostexpensive implements and equipments, will not makeup for the lack of good loving care. These are morethan medicine or breed. Do not wait until youranimal runs down before you inquire what ails is better not to let him run down. Many persons do not know what a good animal is,even though they raise animals all their lives. Sleek,plump, close-haired, clean, docile, contented,— theseare some of the words that we apply to animals thatare well cared for. Scrawny, rough, restless, wild,dirty,— these are attributes of those that are poorlycared for. The accompanying pictures (Figs. 3-11)show good farm animals. Poor farm animals are socommon that pictures of them are not needed. CHAPTER II THE


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