FOODS FOR HORSES. 



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until the beginning of January tliat mangels become fully 

 matured, and lose their scouring jDroperties; they then are 

 a very wholesome food, both for adult and young horses. 



Linseed Cake relaxes- the bowels more or less, accord- 

 ino- to the amount of oil it contains. It is a useful laxative 



Polo Pony Stallion, "The Bey." 



Pure Arab, foaled 1888. Winner of numerous Prizes, ineludino- First at the Royal 

 Show 1901, and Second at the Polo Pony Show, 1904. Ownei', Rev. D.. B. Montefiore, 



Mursley, Winslow, Bucks. 



(Photo by a. H. Parsons.) 



food for sick or ailing liorses ; and by feeding three or four 

 pounds of it a day, a horse, which is in poor condition from 



