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HERDS AND FLOCKS AND HORSES. 



PERCHERON MARE 



not afford to pay, or refuse to give, and then open their mouths 

 so wide when an American buyer appears as to make the price 

 prohibitive. Here is a field of enterprise as yet almost un- 

 touched, that will yield millions upon millions of dollars to 

 those who take it up, and take it up sensibly, practically and 

 thoroughly. 



The blood, the breeding, the size, the weight, the bone, the 

 substance, the temper, temperament and disposition are there 

 ready-made and can be bought for dollars. The foreigner has 

 had all the trouble ; it is he who has made them what they are, 



