FEEDING HOKSES. 



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and vice versa. In all cases, however, a fairly large amount of 

 " chop " should be mixed with each feed of corn. A good rule 

 to follow ill connection with the feeding of " chop " is, that the 

 more voracious the appetite of a horse is, the greater should 

 be the quantity of '' chop " mixed with his corn. 



Poky Stallion, "Little Harry." 

 (Photo by (1. H Parsons.) 



Hay. — The allowance of hay for full-sized team-horses dur- 

 ing the winter months may roughly be fixed at two trusses per 

 week, which means an allowance of sixteen pounds per diem. 

 In the spring and summer, when green forage crops or pasture 



