HORSE MAXIMS. 



John Tucker says : 



Proper food and lots of seufi/iient loill make 7vith good 

 blood a good horse. 



The brush unll sa7'e oats. 



There is a great deal of saving in a loalk. 



It is all right to feed the horse hav only tivice a day 

 and the most at night. 



Find some zvay of keeping the horses busy all pointer. 

 Thus only ivill they keep sound and be ready for hard 

 spring 7i<ork 7i>hen it eomes. 



It is expensive to loarm iee-7oater inside the stoek. 



Horses e-af dirt and gnaTo their mangers from habit and 

 because they li'ant to. 



Ask the horses if they can' t help oitt the Jiay mow by 

 eating the strazu sprinkled uuth bran. 



If you must put frosty bits in so//ie mouths, let it be 

 your own. Suffering begets sympathy. 



