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Herds and Flocks and Horses. 



CLYDESDALE MARE 



for these animals, and they are one of the few things that 

 America is unable to supply to her own people.* The countries 

 just named are breeding these horses and getting rich upon 

 them, and this wonderful grazing, breeding and feeding land 

 is going abroad and jjaying i)rices for animals that they ur- 

 gently require and must have, which makes the foreign breeder 

 laugh in his sleeve, while the next moment he goes down on 

 his knees and thanks his God that it may ever "be so. 



