LESSON FOR THE FARM 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm, Royal Gilkey, Supervisor 



Entered r.s second-class matter at the post office at Ithaca, New York 



VOL. II. No. 46 



ITHACA, NEW YORK 

 AUGUST 15, 1913 



THE HORSE SERIES 



No. 2 



FEEDING AND CARE OF THE HORSE 



M. W. Harper 



The efficiency of the horse and the comfort with which he performs 

 his labor will depend largely on the general care and management that 



FlG. 114. — A pure-bred Suffolk draft horse L 



he receives. In some lines of work, neglect one day may largely be made 

 up the next, but in caring for the horse this is not possible. Injury result- 



[1803] 



